I've just done 4 readings with two different meters, all at the same time on the same cat
Bbraun Omnitest3 231(12.8)
Glucomen LX Plus 176 (9.8)
Bbraun Omnitest3 191(10.6)
Glucomen LX Plus 158 (8.8)
Those last two were from the same drop of blood!
So two things - the meters are significantly out with each other (20% higher with the Bbraun), and blood from one ear is widely different to blood from the other taken at the same time (21% out). Or the meters are just 21% inaccurate.
Is this a known problem and how do people deal with it?
Incidentally I tend to trust the higher figures of Bbraun more as it has given figures of 2.8, 2.9 (50) for my healty non-diabetic cat and I can't believe she is really 20% below that and still healthy.
Bbraun Omnitest3 231(12.8)
Glucomen LX Plus 176 (9.8)
Bbraun Omnitest3 191(10.6)
Glucomen LX Plus 158 (8.8)
Those last two were from the same drop of blood!
So two things - the meters are significantly out with each other (20% higher with the Bbraun), and blood from one ear is widely different to blood from the other taken at the same time (21% out). Or the meters are just 21% inaccurate.
Is this a known problem and how do people deal with it?
Incidentally I tend to trust the higher figures of Bbraun more as it has given figures of 2.8, 2.9 (50) for my healty non-diabetic cat and I can't believe she is really 20% below that and still healthy.