We have looked at the meter provided by Roche - we did some testing for Roche. It's not fancy and a bit old fashioned looking but the results were good. My only negative feedback was the charging mechanism was via a USB cable and not a docking station.
Helen Peat
Point of Care Manager. Biochemistry Laboratory Manager
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From: ACB Point-of-Care Testing [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Theresa Hornsby
Sent: 05 May 2016 07:30
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Subject: Ketones
Can I ask if anybody is using the ketone meter that Roche provide? If so, what do you think of it? If you don't use it but have looked at it I would appreciate any feedback.
Also if you have Roche glucose meters and don't use that device, what ketone meters do you use?
We currently use a combined meter but are about to go to Tender and aren't sure whether to stick to a dual meter or not. The reasoning behind your choice would be appreciated.
Many thanks.
Theresa
POCT Coordinator
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital
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