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Journal of diabetes science and technology | 2007

Advances in hemoglobin A1c point of care technology.

Bruce W. Bode; Benjamin R. Irvin; Jeffrey A. Pierce; Michael P. Allen; Annette L. Clark

Measurement of hemoglobin A1c (A1C) has long been accepted as the best indicator of glucose control over time. Assays for A1C use technologies based on either charge differences (high-pressure liquid chromatography) or structure (boronate affinity or immunoassay combined with general chemistry). These technologies are generally employed in expensive laboratory instruments. More recently, A1C technology has been incorporated into point of care (POC) devices, allowing for immediate availability of A1C measurements, greatly facilitating diabetes care in both specialist and general practices. POC A1C tests should have acceptable performance, standardization to national reference, National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) certification, simple operation without need for costly instrumentation, and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waiver. CLIA-waived POC technology includes Bio-Rad MicroMat™ II (distributed by Cholestech as GDX™) and the Axis-Shield Afinion,™ both of which utilize boronate affinity. The DCA 2000®+ utilizes combined immunoassay and general chemistry. These instruments cost


Archive | 1996

Electronic assay device and method

Michael P. Allen; Joel M. Blatt; Joseph T. Widunas

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Archive | 1991

Analyte immunoassay in self-contained apparatus

Michael P. Allen; Prithipal Singh

3000 and require regular maintenance, making them appropriate only for high-volume physician offices. The newly improved A1CNow+™ also utilizes combined immunoassay and general chemistry, but the small, inexpensive, disposable monitor can be used by patients as well as by health care professionals. The new version of A1CNow+ has improved performance through recent introduction of automated solid state chemistry manufacturing, improved fluidics and automated assembly of the test cartridge, error-correcting software, and unitary meter calibration with factory calibration directly to the NGSP reference standard.


Archive | 1996

Method and device producing a predetermined distribution of detectable change in assays

Joel M. Blatt; Michael P. Allen; Paul J. Patel


Archive | 1995

Device for blood separation in a diagnostic device

Joel M. Blatt; Wilma M. Mangan; Paul J. Patel; Michael P. Allen


Clinical Chemistry | 1990

A Noninstrumented Quantitative Test System and Its Application for Determining Cholesterol Concentration in Whole Blood

Michael P. Allen; A DeLizza; U Ramel; H Jeong; P Singh


Archive | 1990

HDL determination in whole blood

P. Jivan Patel; Michael P. Allen; Prithipal Singh


Archive | 1991

Sample pad assay initiation device

Urs A. Ramel; Michael P. Allen; Prithipal Singh


Archive | 2004

Dry reagent particle assay and device having multiple test zones and method therefor

Joel M. Blatt; Michael P. Allen


Archive | 1996

Method and device for blood separation in a diagnostic device

Joel M. Blatt; Wilma M. Mangan; Michael P. Allen; Paul J. Patel

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