Dr SANJAY KALRA
Treasurer, International Society of Endocrinology (ISE); Vice President, South Asian Obesity Forum (SOF); Bharti Hospital, Karnal, Haryana, India
Dr NITIN KAPOOR
Dept. of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu - 632004, India
Dr. BASAVARAJ SOORAGONDA
Dept. of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Narayana Health City, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Dr RISHI SHUKLA
Dept. of Endocrinology, Regency Health, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Dr SHEHLA SHEIKH
Dept. of Endocrinology, Saifee Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Dr SRUTI CHANDRASEKARAN
Dept. of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Metabolism, Rela Institute of Medical Science, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr SURESH N SHINDE
Dept. of Diabetology, Poona Hospital and Research Centre, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Dr AG UNNIKRISHNAN
Dept. of Endocrinology, Chellaram Diabetes Institute, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Dr. REGINA MAYOR
Medical Affairs, Roche Diabetes Care Spain, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain
Dr CATERINA PRESENTI
Medical Affairs, Roche Diabetes Care Middle East, Dubai, UAE
Dr. JULIA ROETSCHKE
Medical Affairs, Roche Diabetes Care GmbH, Mannheim, Germany
Dr VISHAL GALA
Medical Affairs, Roche Diabetes Care India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Dr ABIN AUGUSTINE
Medical Affairs, Roche Diabetes Care India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) using blood glucose monitoring (BGM) devices is recommended for people with
diabetes to improve glycemic control and to detect and prevent episodes of hypoglycemia in these patients. The International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and World Health Organization (WHO) have defined specific criteria for accuracy,
precision, user evaluation, and interfering agents for the quality of these devices. In this targeted literature review, Accu-Chek®
devices (Instant®, Guide®, Active®) were found to have stable results with appropriate accuracy and precision and did not
respond to interfering agents. The devices were also found to be cost-effective and ranked high on patient preference.