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Poll Results
Do you or your child use alternative site testing for blood glucose monitoring?
Yes, all the time
13%
72
Yes, most of the time
7%
39
Yes, some of the time
9%
48
No, my meter isn't approved for that
2%
13
No, my doctor won't let me
5%
29
No, I tried it but didn't like it
34%
179
No, I'm not interested
22%
118
Other
4%
25
Total votes: 523
Do you or your child use alternative site testing for blood glucose monitoring?
Poll dates: January 23 - 30, 2005
Total Votes: 523Frequent blood glucose monitoring is the foundation of diabetes management. Unfortunately, many people don't like to do finger sticks because they hurt. Manufacturers makers have responded with blood glucose meters that work with blood obtained from alternative sites that have fewer nerve endings, such as the forearm or palm. Obtaining blood from alternative sites is usually less painful than obtaining blood from fingertips, and therefore it's easier to do more frequent blood glucose monitoring.
If you use alternative sites, you are cautioned to use finger tips instead if you feel low. This is because there is a time lag between blood glucose levels found in the finger tips and the blood glucose levels found in alternative sites.
We last ran this poll in January 2003. In the past year, the number of people reporting that they use alternate site testing has declined from 36% to 29%. Only 2% of people report using a meter that isn't approved for alternate site testing, versus 5% last year and 13% in 2002, which indicates that CWD readers are using new meters that have been tested and approved for alternate site testing.
Answer January 2005 January 2003 January 2002 Yes, all the time 13% 17% 17% Yes, most of the time 7% 9% 7% Yes, some of the time 9% 10% 12% No, meter not approved 2% 5% 13% No, doctor won't let me 5% 2% 2% No, didn't like it 34% 30% 26% No, not interested 22% 20% 13% Other 4% 4% 6% For additional information, see:
- Alternate Site Testing
- Blood Glucose Meter Reviews, which note which products are approved for alternative site testing
- Glucose Measurements Using Blood Extracted from the Forearm and the Finger from Abbott Diabetes Care
- FDA Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Toxicology Devices Panel Meeting on Alternative Site Testing
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Last Updated: Wednesday March 16, 2005 15:38:01
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