How to calibrate the GLUCUBE system for glucose measurements
GLUCUBE system adjusts or adapts to the glucose values manually entered into the application. GLUCUBE system requires an initial calibration period so that it can adapt to the patient's measurements. Once this period is complete, the system will ask you to enter spot calibration measurements to update the calibration of the system.How to perform a calibration measurement
A calibration measurement consists of a measurement with GLUCUBE device linked to a measurement obtained with the capillary glucometer. Here's how to link them:
GLUCUBE measurements and values from the capillary glucometer will generally not match. Neither of the values is as accurate as the laboratory analysis.
Initial calibration
When you start using GLUCUBE system, you will need to enter 10 calibration measurements with a capillary glucometer during the first week of use. To ensure optimal calibration adapted to the patient, it is recommended to carry out these measurements in a distributed manner over time, with more than 2-3 hours between each one.
GLUCUBE system adapts to the glucose values entered manually. It is recommended to carry out calibration measurements punctually to update the initial calibration of the system.
To ensure correct calibration, the capillary glucometer measurement must be entered within a period of less than 5 minutes from the GLUCUBE measurement.
GLUCUBE system adapts to the glucose values entered manually. It is recommended to perform calibration measurements on time to update the initial calibration of the system.
To ensure correct calibration, the capillary glucometer measurement must be entered within 5 minutes of performing the GLUCUBE measurement.