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Fingerstick Precision and Total Error of a Point-of-Care HbA1c Test
Authors:William D Arnold  Kenneth Kupfer  Monica Hvidsten Swensen  Kyle S Fortner  Harold E Bays  Mathew Davis  Leslie J Klaff  Richard C San George
Institution:1.Abbott Rapid Diagnostics, a division of Abbott Laboratories, San Diego, CA, USA;2.Abbott Rapid Diagnostics, a division of Abbott Laboratories, Oslo, Norway;3.L-MARC Research Center, Louisville, KY, USA;4.Rochester Clinical Research, Inc, Rochester, NY, USA;5.Rainier Clinical Research Center, Inc, Renton, WA, USA
Abstract:Background:Point-of-care (POC) HbA1c tests hold the promise of reducing the rates of undiagnosed diabetes, provided they exhibit acceptable analytical performance. The precision and total error of the POC (Afinion™ HbA1c Dx) test were investigated using whole blood samples obtained by fingerstick and venipuncture.Methods:Fingerstick samples spanning the assay range were collected from 61 subjects at three representative POC sites. At each site, six fingerstick samples were obtained from each subject and tested on the POC test across two (Afinion AS100) instruments. Repeatability, between-operator, and between-instrument components of variance were calculated using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Four venous samples (low, threshold, medium, and high HbA1c) were measured in duplicate across three instruments using three reagent lots, twice per day over 20-days. Repeatability, between-run, between-day, between-lot, and between-instrument components of variance were calculated. These fingerstick and venous blood results, combined with estimates of imprecision and bias from a prior investigation, allowed for the calculation of the total coefficient of variation (CV) and total error of the POC test using fingerstick and venous whole blood samples.Results:The total imprecision ranged from 1.30% to 2.03% CV using fingerstick samples and from 1.31% to 1.64% CV using venous samples. The total error ranged from 2.87% to 4.75% using fingerstick samples and from 2.93% to 3.80% using venous samples.Conclusions:The POC test evaluated here is precise across its measuring range using both fingerstick and venous whole blood. The calculated total error of the test is well under the accepted quality requirement of ≤6%.
Keywords:diagnosis of diabetes  HbA1c  hemoglobin A1c  point of care  precision  total error
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