Sean & Rufus
Member Since 2018
Hey afternoon guys!
I know this has been asked a million times, but I need to ask again. I know the Relion will read a bit lower than the Alphatrak. I also know there can be up to 20% variance 1% of the time. I am making the switch from Alphatrak to Relion and just test the same blob of blood. Alphatrak was 398 and the Relion was 283. That is greater then 20% variance. I know with higher numbers right now it won't be a huge deal breaker, but my concern is that when he is in better numbers and also on or journey to get the right dose, that the Relion just isn't accurate. Can someone please talk me off the ledge?
I know this has been asked a million times, but I need to ask again. I know the Relion will read a bit lower than the Alphatrak. I also know there can be up to 20% variance 1% of the time. I am making the switch from Alphatrak to Relion and just test the same blob of blood. Alphatrak was 398 and the Relion was 283. That is greater then 20% variance. I know with higher numbers right now it won't be a huge deal breaker, but my concern is that when he is in better numbers and also on or journey to get the right dose, that the Relion just isn't accurate. Can someone please talk me off the ledge?

