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Индивидуальные и госпитальные глюкометры: баланс между несомненной пользой и безопасностью
Индивидуальные и госпитальные глюкометры: баланс между несомненной пользой и безопасностью
Моругова Т.В., Шестакова М.В. Индивидуальные и госпитальные глюкометры: баланс между несомненной пользой и безопасностью. Consilium Medicum. 2014; 16 (4): 19–22.
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3. Bond WW, Favero MS, Petersen NJ et al. Survivsl of hepatitis B virus after drying and storage for one week. Lancet 1981; 1: 550–1.
4. Counard CA, Perz JF, Linchangco PC et al. Acute Hepatitis B outbreaks related to fingerstick blood glucose monitoring in two assisted living facilities. J Am Geriartr Soc 2010; 58 (2): 306–11.
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8. Nosocomial of hepatitis B virus infection associated with reusable fingerstick blood sampling devices – Ohio and New York city, 1996. CDC. MMWR 1997; 46 (10): 217–21.
9. Polish LB, Shapiro CN, Bauer F et al. Nosocomial transmission of hepatitis B virus associated with a spring-loaded finger stick device. N Engl J Med 1992; 326 (11): 721–5.
10. Klonoff DC, Perz JF. Assisted monitoring of blood glucose: special safety needs for a new paradigmin testing glucose. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2010; 4 (5): 1027–31.
11. Louie RF, Lau MJ, Lee JH et al. Multicenter study of the prevalence of blood contamination on point-of-care glucose meters and recommendations for controlling contamination. Point Care 2005; 4 (4): 158–63.
12. Hellinger WC, Grant RL, Hernke DA. Glucose meters and opportunities for in-hospital transmission of infection: quantitative assessment and management with and without patient assignment. Am J Infect Control 2011; 39: 752–6.
13. Nichols JH. Blood glucose testing in the hospital: error sources and risk management. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2011; 5 (1): 173–7.
14. Wilkerson K, Hodge EM. P9–081: Glucometer cleaning: a process improvement following a stste survey. Am J Infect Conrol 2011; 39 (5): E165.
15. Kost GJ, Tran NK, Louie RF et al. Assessing the performance of handheld glucose testing for critical care. Diabetes Technol Therapeut 2008; 10 (6): 445–1.
16. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration, CDC Atlanta, GA. 2010. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/blood-glucose-monitoring.html
2. Blank FSJ, Miller M, Nichols J et al. Blood glucose measurement in patients with suspected diabetic ketoacidosis: a coparison of Abbott Medisense PCx point-of care meter values to reference laboratory values. J Emerg Nurs 2009; 35 (2): 93–6.
3. Bond WW, Favero MS, Petersen NJ et al. Survivsl of hepatitis B virus after drying and storage for one week. Lancet 1981; 1: 550–1.
4. Counard CA, Perz JF, Linchangco PC et al. Acute Hepatitis B outbreaks related to fingerstick blood glucose monitoring in two assisted living facilities. J Am Geriartr Soc 2010; 58 (2): 306–11.
5. Flaum A, Malmros H, Preston E. Elin nosocomiale icterus-epedememie. Acta Med Scand 1926; Suppl. 1: 544–53.
6. Desenenclos JC, Bourdiol-Raze’s M, Rolin B et al. Hrpatitis C in a ward for cystic fibrosis and diabetic patients: possible transmission by spring-loaded finer-stick devices for self-monitoring of capillary blood glucose. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2001; 22 (11): 707.
7. Polish LB, Shapiro CN, Bauer F et al. Nosocomial transmission of hepatitis B virus associated with the use a spring-loaded finger-stick device. N Engl J Med 1992; 326 (11): 721–5.
8. Nosocomial of hepatitis B virus infection associated with reusable fingerstick blood sampling devices – Ohio and New York city, 1996. CDC. MMWR 1997; 46 (10): 217–21.
9. Polish LB, Shapiro CN, Bauer F et al. Nosocomial transmission of hepatitis B virus associated with a spring-loaded finger stick device. N Engl J Med 1992; 326 (11): 721–5.
10. Klonoff DC, Perz JF. Assisted monitoring of blood glucose: special safety needs for a new paradigmin testing glucose. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2010; 4 (5): 1027–31.
11. Louie RF, Lau MJ, Lee JH et al. Multicenter study of the prevalence of blood contamination on point-of-care glucose meters and recommendations for controlling contamination. Point Care 2005; 4 (4): 158–63.
12. Hellinger WC, Grant RL, Hernke DA. Glucose meters and opportunities for in-hospital transmission of infection: quantitative assessment and management with and without patient assignment. Am J Infect Control 2011; 39: 752–6.
13. Nichols JH. Blood glucose testing in the hospital: error sources and risk management. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2011; 5 (1): 173–7.
14. Wilkerson K, Hodge EM. P9–081: Glucometer cleaning: a process improvement following a stste survey. Am J Infect Conrol 2011; 39 (5): E165.
15. Kost GJ, Tran NK, Louie RF et al. Assessing the performance of handheld glucose testing for critical care. Diabetes Technol Therapeut 2008; 10 (6): 445–1.
16. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration, CDC Atlanta, GA. 2010. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/blood-glucose-monitoring.html
Авторы
Т.В.Моругова1, М.В.Шестакова2
1. ГБОУ ВПО Башкирский государственный медицинский университет Минздрава России, Уфа;
2. ФГБУ Эндокринологический научный центр Минздрава России, Москва
1. ГБОУ ВПО Башкирский государственный медицинский университет Минздрава России, Уфа;
2. ФГБУ Эндокринологический научный центр Минздрава России, Москва
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