Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1970846 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2011 | 4 Pages |
ObjectivesTo study an unexpected, significant increase in glucose measurements during 7 year recruitment to a cohort study.Design and methodsMeasurements of quality control solutions and blood glucose in pregnant women were done by Accu-Chek Sensor glucometer. Time-trends were analysed by regression models and control charts.ResultsCohort measurements were de-trended by weighted linear regressions based on independent control values.ConclusionsBiologically implausible trends in data can be corrected by using independent control values.
► Glucose values increased unexpectedly during a 7 year study. ► Data from quality controls, BMI and insulin pointed to the point-of-care glucometer. ► Blood glucose measurements were de-trended by statistical regression techniques. ► Regular quality controls and control charts should be used.