FORA Blood Glucose Test Strip Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- FORA
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Blood Glucose Test Strip
312-4375100-008 ver 4.0 2021/07
Warnings
► For in vitro diagnostic use (for use outside of the body only).
► For single use only.
► Healthcare professionals and other users testing multiple patients with this
system should handle everything that has come into contact with human blood
carefully to prevent transmitting infectious diseases, including sanitized
objects.
► Please read this sheet and your FORA 6 Plus / FORA 6 Connect Multi-
functional meter and FORA 6 Smart blood glucose meter Owner’s Manual before
you use this test
strip.
► Use only FORA 6 blood glucose test strips with FORA 6 Plus / FORA 6 Connect
Multi-functional meter and FORA 6 Smart blood glucose meter to obtain accurate
results, and be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
► Results may be inaccurate when testing on patients with abnormally low blood
pressure or those who are in shock.
► Please do not use FORA 6 Plus / FORA 6 Connect Multi-functional monitoring
system and FORA 6 Smart Blood Glucose monitoring system on critically ill
patients. While the blood glucose result is extremely hyperglycemia (over 600
mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L)), the collection of capillary blood from the approved
sample sites is not advised when the peripheral circulation is impaired as the
delivery of physiological blood glucose level might not be a true reflection.
The following circumstances may apply: severe dehydration as a result of
diabetic ketoacidosis or due to stress hyperglycemic, hyperosmolar non-ketotic
coma, shock, decompensated heart failure
NYHA Class IV or peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
► Keep test strips and lancets away from small children. If swallowed, consult
a doctor immediately for advice.
Intended Use
FORA 6 blood glucose test strip when used together with FORA 6 Plus / FORA 6
Connect Multi-functional meter and FORA 6 Smart blood glucose meter allow your
blood glucose levels to be measured by yourself at home or by healthcare
professionals. It uses fresh whole blood samples from the finger, and the
following areas: the palm, forearm, and upper arm. This system is not intended
for use in the diagnosis or screening of diabetes mellitus.
Professionals may test with capillary and venous blood samples; home use is
limited to capillary whole blood testing. Use ONLY heparin for anticoagulation
of whole blood
samples. Please do NOT use EDTA for anticoagulation.
Limitations
- Hematocrit: The hematocrit level is limited to between 0% and 70%. Please ask your healthcare professional if you do not know your hematocrit level.
- Neonatal Use: This test strip can be used for the testing of newborns.
- Please see Appendix: Summary of substances and concentrations in excess of limitation with interference.
- Altitude Effects: Altitudes up to 3,275 m (10,742 ft) do not affect test results.
- Do not test blood glucose during or soon after a xylose absorption test. Xylose in the blood can produce elevated glucose results.
Storage and Handling
Reading Your Result
Your blood glucose readings deliver plasma equivalent results and are
displayed in mg/dL or mmol/L.
Reference values
Source: American Diabetes Association (2012). Clinical Practice
Recommendations.
Diabetes Care, 35 (Supplement 1): S1-100.
Please consult your doctor to determine a target range that works best for
you.
Questionable or inconsistent results
If your test results are unusual or inconsistent with how you are feeling:
- Make sure the confirmation window of the test strip is completely filled with blood.
- Check the expiry date of the test strips.
- Check the performance of your meter and test strip with the control solutions.
Please Note: Unusually high or low blood glucose levels may be symptoms
of a serious medical condition. If most of your results are unusually high or
low, please contact your
healthcare professional.
Time of day
Fasting and before meal 2 hours after meals
Normal plasma glucose range for people without diabetes
< 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L)
< 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L)
► Use each test strip immediately after taking it out of the vial. Close the
vial immediately after taking out a strip.
► IMPORTANT: Do not use the test strips if they have expired.
► Keep the vial closed at all times.
► Store the test strips in their original vial ONLY. Do not transfer them to a
new vial or any other containers.
► Do not touch the test strips with wet hands.
► Do not bend, cut, or alter the test strip.
► Store the test strips in a cool, dry place between 2°C and 30°C (35.6°F and
86°F) and below 85% relative humidity.
► Keep the test strips away from direct sunlight. Do not store the test strips
in high humidity.
Testing Your Blood Glucose
PLEASE WASH AND DRY YOUR HANDS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY TESTS
Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for more information.
The used lancet and test strip are potentially biohazardous. Please dispose of them carefully according to your local regulations.
Reading Your Result
Your blood glucose readings deliver plasma equivalent results and are displayed in mg/dL or mmol/L.
Reference values
Time of day | Normal plasma glucose range for people without diabetes |
---|---|
Fasting and before meal | < 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L) |
2 hours after meals | < 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) |
Source: American Diabetes Association (2012). Clinical Practice
Recommendations.
Diabetes Care, 35 (Supplement 1): S1-100.
Please consult your doctor to determine a target range that works best for
you.
Questionable or inconsistent results
If your test results are unusual or inconsistent with how you are feeling:
- Make sure the confirmation window of the test strip is completely filled with blood.
- Check the expiry date of the test strips.
- Check the performance of your meter and test strip with the control solutions.
Please Note: Unusually high or low blood glucose levels may be symptoms
of a serious medical condition. If most of your results are unusually high or
low, please contact your
healthcare professional.
Quality Control Testing
Our control solutions contain a known amount of glucose that can react with test strips. You can check the performance of the meter, test strip and your technique by comparing the control solution results with the range printed on the label of test strip vial. Checking regularly can ensure your test results are accurate. Please refer to the Owner’s Manual for complete testing instructions.
IMPORTANT: The reference range of the control solutions may vary with
each new test strip. Make sure you check the range on the label of vial or
individual foil pack of
your current test strip.
Chemical Components
Glucose dehydrogenase (E. coli) 8%
Enzyme protector 8%
Electron shuttle 55%
Non-reactive ingredients 29%
Additional Information for Healthcare Professionals
Always wear gloves and follow your facility’s biohazard control policy and
procedures when performing tests involving patient blood samples. Use fresh
whole blood samples
only. Professionals may use test strips to test capillary and venous whole
blood.
Sample Size: 0.5 μL
Reaction Time: 5 seconds
System Measurement Range: 10 mg/dL to 600 mg/dL
Hematocrit Range: 0% to 70%
Accuracy
The table below displays how often FORA 6 achieves this target. The chart is
based on a study carried out on 100 patients (each patient was tested six
times which resulted in
600 test results) to see how well FORA 6 performed compared to Cobas Integra®
400 plus reference method results. [6]
Table 1 Accuracy results for glucose concentration < 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L)
Within ± 5 mg/dL (Within ± 0.28 mmol/L)| Within ± 10 mg/dL (Within ± 0.55
mmol/L)| Within ± 15 mg/dL* (Within ± 0.83 mmol/L)
---|---|---
33.3% (52/156)| 73.7% (115/156)| 98.7% (154/156)
Table 2 Accuracy results for glucose concentration ≥ 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L)
Within ± 5% | Within ± 10% | Within ± 15%* |
---|---|---|
69.1% (307/444) | 93.9% (417/444) | 99.5% (442/444) |
Table 3 Accuracy results for glucose concentrations between 40 mg/dL (2.22 mmol/L ) to 456 mg/dL (25.3 mmol/L)
Within ± 15 mg/dL or ± 15%
(Within ± 0.83 mmol/L or ± 15%)
99.3% (596/600)
Note: * According to the accuracy criteria of EN ISO 15197: 2015, 95% of all differences in glucose values (i.e., Cobas Integra® 400 plus reference values minus glucose values of FORA 6) should be within ±15 mg/dL (0.83 mmol/L) for glucose concentration < 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L), and within ±15% for glucose concentration ≥ 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L). When Test Strips results are compared to the reference values, difference values below 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L) are expressed in mg/dL or mmol/L, while those above 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L) are in percentage.
User performance
160 subjects were tested with blood samples taken from the fingertip and the
alternative sites, the palm, the forearm, and the upper arm. The tables show
how well
FORA 6 performed compared to Cobas C311 reference method results
Table 1 Difference distribution for glucose concentration < 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L)
Tested sites| Difference within ± 5 mg/dL| Difference
within ± 10 mg/dL| Difference within ± 15 mg/dL
---|---|---|---
Fingertip| 26/43 (60.5%)| 37/43 (86.0%)| 43/43 (100%)
Palm| 27/42 (64.3%)| 41/42 (97.6%)| 42/42 (100%)
Forearm| 31/42 (73.8%)| 39/42 (92.9%)| 42/42 (100%)
Upper arm| 29/42 (69.0%)| 38/42 (90.5%)| 41/42 (97.6%)
Table 2 Difference distribution for glucose concentration ≥ 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L)
Tested sites
| Difference within ± 5%| Difference within ± 10%|
Difference within ± 15 %
---|---|---|---
Fingertip| 59/117 (50.4%)| 102/117 (87.2%)| 115/117 (98.3%)
Palm| 49/118 (41.5%)| 92/118 (78.0%)| 118/118 (100%)
Forearm| 43/118 (36.4%)| 84/118 (71.2%)| 115/118 (97.5%)
Upper arm| 49/118 (41.5%)| 87/118 (73.7%)| 116/118 (98.3%)
Precision
In both intermediate precision and repeatability tests, the standard deviation
(SD) is within 5 mg/dL (0.28 mmol/L) for each glucose concentration < 100
mg/dL (5.55
mmol/L) and the coefficient of variation (CV) is less than 5% for each glucose
concentration ≥ 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L).
For self-testing REF ACS045
Use only with FORA 6 Plus / FORA 6 Connect Multi-functional meter and FORA 6
Smart blood glucose meter.
References
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