Diabetes - Blood Glucose Monitoring

Blood Glucose targetsÂ
Every person with Diabetes has to manage their condition to live a healthy, happy life.
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
- The information below shows the blood glucose readings that you should be aiming for if you have Type 2 Diabetes.
Basic testing
Contour Plus® test strip
- Indication: Type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, where monitoring is appropriate as per NHSL guideline.
- Meter: Contour Plus Blue or Contour Plus
- Manufacturer:Â Ascensia
TEE2® test strip
- Indication:Â Type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, where monitoring is appropriate as per NHSL guideline.
- Meter: TEE2+
- Manufacturer:Â Spirit
Performa® test strip
- Indication:Â For patients who received a Performa meter before December 2021. Type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, where monitoring is appropriate as per NHSL guideline.
- Meter: Performa. This meter has been discontinued (December 2021), test strips remain available.
- Manufacturer:Â Roche
Complex monitoringÂ
Accu-Chek Mobile® colorimetric cassette
- Indication:Â Type 1Â and Type 2Â diabetes.
- Has built-in strip cassette plus attached finger pricker therefore recommended for patients with visual problems i.e. ease of use.
- Meter: Accu-Chek Mobile
- Manufacturer:Â Roche
Accu-Chek Aviva® test stripÂ
- Indication: For limited use in Type 1 patients who are carbohydrate counting; specialist staff recommendation only.
- Previously preferred meter for NHSL’s Type 1 group education programme.
- Meter:Â Accu-Chek Aviva Expert
- Manufacturer:Â Roche
The Aviva® Expert meter has been discontinued. Aviva® test strips remain available.
For new paediatric patients or paediatric patients requiring a replacement meter, the option is the Instant® meter. Please refer to the information in the next section.
Monitoring for paediatric patients or adults who require a Fastclix lancing deviceÂ
Instant® test stripÂ
- Indication: where use of the FastClix lancing device is required, as per Specialist Diabetes Team advice, for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes monitoring as per NHSL guideline. Also used by paediatric diabetes service.
- Meter: Instant
- Manufacturer:Â Roche
Patients who may require to ketone test
GlucoMen® Areo Sensor for blood glucose
- Indication: Type 1 and in pregnancy and on insulin
- Both blood glucose and ketone strips are used with the same meter
- Meter: GlucoMen Areo 2K
- Manufacturer:Â Menarini
GlucoMen® Areo β-Ketone Sensor for ketones
- Indication: Type 1 and in pregnancy and on insulin
- Both blood glucose and ketone strips are used with the same meter
- Meter: GlucoMen Areo 2K
- Manufacturer:Â Menarini
CareSens PRO® for blood glucose
- Indication:Â Type 1 and in pregnancy and on insulin
- Both blood glucose and ketone strips are used with the same meter
- Meter:Â CareSens Dual
- Manufacturer:Â Spirit
KetoSens for ketones
- Indication:Â Type 1 and in pregnancy and on insulin
- Both blood glucose and ketone strips are used with the same meter
- Meter:Â CareSens Dual
- Manufacturer:Â Spirit


Intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring devices
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FreeStyle Libre (Abbott Pharmaceuticals) |
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Dexcom One (Dexcom) |
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Guidance on the provision and use of Freestyle Libre & Dexcom ONE systems
Use of FreeStyle Libre System         Â
- NHS Lanarkshire will provide FreeStyle Libre & Dexcom ONE systems to people with Type 1 Diabetes, who are attending secondary care Diabetes Services and who are using multiple daily insulin injections of insulin or using an insulin pump therapy.
- It was also agreed that, in certain circumstances, it may be appropriate for those people with Type 2 Diabetes to be prescribed this item.
- People will have to be assessed by a Diabetes Service specialist clinician.
Guidance for people with Type 1 diabetes – eligibility criteria for Freestyle Libre 2 plus® & Dexcom ONE®+
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- People who undertake intensive monitoring with a minimum of 6 tests per day.
- Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia.
- Frequent admissions with DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) or hypoglycaemia.
- People who require a third party to perform monitoring or where dexterity or disability can make conventional testing difficult.
- Those who meet the current NICE criteria for insulin pump therapy or experience disabling hypoglycaemia and where the use of FreeStyle Libre may avoid the need for pump therapy.
- Women who are either planning a pregnancy or are pregnant.
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Guidance for people with Type 2 diabetes – eligibility criteria for Freestyle Libre 2 plus® & Dexcom ONE®+
For patients with Type 2 diabetes, if using ‘multiple daily insulin injections’ and any of the following criteria apply:
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- Recurrent or severe hypoglycaemia
- Impaired hypoglycaemia awareness
- Require a third party to perform monitoring or where dexterity or disability can make conventional testing difficult.
- Would otherwise be advised to self-measure capillary glucose levels at least six times per day
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- In keeping with the Scottish Health Technologies Group advice statement (2018), people wishing to use this device will also have to:
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- Agree to attend a locally provided flash glucose monitoring education session.
- Agree to scan glucose levels no fewer than six times per day.
- Satisfy their clinical team that they (or carer) have the required knowledge/skills to self-manage diabetes.
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Glooko Remote monitoring system (Glooko) |
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