41
Technical Information
6
Sample Handling
Always wear gloves when handling blood-contaminated items. Always adhere to the recognized procedures
for handling objects that are potentially contaminated with human material. Follow the hygiene and safety
policy of your laboratory or institution. Prepare the selected blood collection site per facility policy.
Refer to the test strip package insert for additional information regarding acceptable sample types,
anticoagulants, and handling instructions.
Recommending Alternative Site Testing to Patients
Decisions about whether to recommend Alternative Site Testing (AST) should take into account the
motivation and knowledge level of the patient and his or her ability to understand the considerations relative
to diabetes and AST. If you are considering recommending AST for your patients, you need to understand
that there is a potential for a significant difference between fingertip or palm test results and test results
obtained from the forearm or upper arm. The difference in capillary bed concentration and blood perfusion
throughout the body can lead to sample site-to-site differences in blood glucose results. These physiological
effects vary between individuals and can vary within a single individual based upon his or her behavior and
relative physical condition.
Our studies involving alternative site testing of adults with diabetes show that most persons will find their
glucose level changes more quickly in blood from the fingertip or palm than in blood from the forearm or
upper arm.* This is especially important when blood glucose levels are falling or rising rapidly. If your patient
is used to making therapy decisions based upon fingertip or palm test results, he or she should consider the
delay, or lag time, affecting the test results obtained with blood from the forearm or upper arm.
*Data on file
51820_07054190001_01_EN.indb 41
9/4/13 9:04 AM
Summary of Contents for Perfoma
Page 2: ...51820_07054190001_01_CVR indb 2 9 4 13 9 01 AM ...
Page 4: ...51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 2 9 4 13 9 03 AM ...
Page 38: ...36 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 36 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 44: ...42 Technical Information 6 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 42 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 46: ...44 Notes 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 44 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 47: ...45 Notes 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 45 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 48: ...46 Notes 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 46 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 49: ...47 Notes 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 47 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 50: ...48 Notes 51820_07054190001_01_EN indb 48 9 4 13 9 04 AM ...
Page 52: ...51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 2 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 86: ...36 Wartung und Fehlerbeseitigung 5 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 36 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 92: ...42 Technische Informationen 6 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 42 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 94: ...44 Notizen 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 44 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 95: ...45 Notizen 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 45 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 96: ...46 Notizen 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 46 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 97: ...47 Notizen 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 47 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...
Page 98: ...48 Notizen 51820_07054190001_01_DE indb 48 9 4 13 9 06 AM ...