Publications by authors named "Dawn M Bina"

Background: Communication of blood glucose (BG) results between patients and health care providers (HCPs) is of established benefit and remains a critical part of the diabetes management process. Currently, HCPs typically receive BG data from patients at the time of clinic visits or by telephone. The Accu-Chek Acculink modem (Roche Diagnostics Corp.

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Objective: To determine whether clinically significant differences exist in fasting blood glucose (BG) at the forearm, palm, and thigh relative to the fingertip; to assess the impact of prandial status by comparing BG between alternative sites and the fingertip at several time intervals after carbohydrate intake; to assess the effects of moderate brief exercise on site-to-site differences in BG; to evaluate the impact of site preparation by local rubbing on alternative-site testing (AST) equivalence; and to determine levels of perceived pain and satisfaction associated with AST.

Research Design And Methods: Fasting BG was measured using the One Touch Ultra (LifeScan, Milpitas, CA) at the fingertip, palm, thigh, and each forearm (with local rubbing) in 86 patients with type 2 diabetes. A 40-g carbohydrate meal was consumed and BG was again measured from each site at 60, 90, and 120 min postmeal, with an additional forearm test at 90 min without local rubbing.

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