Meter

Summary

Good to have. Tried and true. Backup or day to day. Fingersticks required.

Components

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Generic Meter : Lancets

Generic Meter : Lancets

Tiny needle called a lancet is used to poke the skin (on a finger or on your arm) to get a small sample of blood. The lancing device is packaged with the glucometer.

Generic Meter : Test Strips

Generic Meter : Test Strips

The strips work with the glucose meters to “read” blood sugar levels. One box of test trips usually contains between 25-50 single use strips.

Meter : Glucometer

Meter : Glucometer

The meter measures the amount of sugar in the small sample of blood that is placed on the disposable test strip. Most CGMs require testing blood sugar with a meter to calibrate the CGM device daily.

Device Details

Overview

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Good to have. Tried and true. Backup or day to day. Finger-sticks required.

Affordability and Access

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$$$$
Most accessible. Available over the counter at all Pharmacies. Price range; $0-$200/month depending on insurance coverage.

Data Monitoring Options

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Limited Options
Data is available directly on the device. Some meters may be compatible with the Tidepool data management system. 

Data View Options

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Yes
Data may be viewed directly on the device. Some meters contain a built-in USB connection that allows information to be uploaded to a data management system. 

Duration and Storage

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Daily
Meters can last several years with battery changes/charging, they're used daily and work between 65ºF-86°F

Vision / Auditory / Dexterity

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NO text to speech
NO 
vibration alerts
A LOT of dexterity needed

Patient Considerations

Active Lifestyle

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Must pause activity to check blood sugar.

Avoiding Highs and Lows

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Less data. Meters don't give as much blood sugar data as sensors do and require a high level of engagement and effort to avoid highs and lows.

Comfort

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Meter supplies carried and requires visible blood.

Easy Insulin Dosing

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Limited features. No info on blood sugar trends.

Easy to Use

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Large display. Device typically has large display numbers for easier readouts, and it's very simple to operate.

Fewer Fingersticks

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Frequent fingersticks are unavoidable.

Privacy

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No attached device for blood glucose monitoring.