Glucose (POCT)
Tests:Glucose (POCT)
Overview | |
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| Department | POCT |
| Test Code | N/A |
| Synonyms | Ketones, blood
Β-Hydroxybutyrate(3-OHBA) |
| Availability | Ketone Meters are available for loan to areas of the hospital that do not have their own meter.
The Ketone meters must be returned to the Laboratory after use for others to use and QC. |
| Turnaround Time | As and when the Ketone meters are available.
Results once tested - 10 seconds |
| Stability – Add test | N/A |
Specimen Requirements | |
| Specimen | Whole Blood |
| Preferred | Finger Stab - Droplet of Whole blood |
| Acceptable | Blood Gas, Purple top (EDTA), 0.6 µL capillary sample collected directly onto a Statstrip test strip |
| Unacceptable | Samples older than 4 hours
Neonate samples Separated samples |
| Minimum Volume | 0.6 µL whole blood |
| Specimen Collection and Transportation | Clean and dry patients' hand and wipe away the first drop of blood. |
Test Information | |
| Test Method | Nova StatStrip Xpress 1/2 handheld device and Ketone StatStrip |
| Unit of Measurement | mmol/L |
| Reference Intervals | <0.3 mmol/L |
| Uncertainty of measurement | N/A |
| Additional Information | Ketones include acetoacetic acid, beta-hydroxybutyric acid and acetone. The relative proportions of all ketones depend on the severity of the ketosis and the availability of NADH for metabolism. Beta-hydroxybutyric acid (OHB) can be added up to 4 hrs pos. |
Comments | |
| Quick user guides for testing should be available with the meters Ketone
All procedures, worksheets and competency checklist for sig off are available to all Health NZ Staff | |
| Owner | PChung |
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| Last reviewed | 01.10.2025 |
| Next review | 01.10.2026 (OK) |