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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1037684" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>[USER=46259]@ewelina[/USER] Abbott state that all of their meters (Blood and Libre) should perform within a MARD of 15%. </p><p></p><p>In practice what this means is that if the sensor can be shown to have readings with a flat arrow (so effectively steady state) vs the Libre blood tests with variance of >15% over a few days, then they will replace it. As the manual states, when levels are changing rapidly, they tell you not to rely on it and to finger prick.</p><p></p><p>One offs, even if you are going low or high, happen, as the predictive algorithm struggles with exactly what is going on in high velocity cases. </p><p></p><p>In this case, I would recommend keeping a record over multiple tests and days and if you find that you are regularly exceeding 15% then call them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1037684, member: 30007"] [USER=46259]@ewelina[/USER] Abbott state that all of their meters (Blood and Libre) should perform within a MARD of 15%. In practice what this means is that if the sensor can be shown to have readings with a flat arrow (so effectively steady state) vs the Libre blood tests with variance of >15% over a few days, then they will replace it. As the manual states, when levels are changing rapidly, they tell you not to rely on it and to finger prick. One offs, even if you are going low or high, happen, as the predictive algorithm struggles with exactly what is going on in high velocity cases. In this case, I would recommend keeping a record over multiple tests and days and if you find that you are regularly exceeding 15% then call them up. [/QUOTE]
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