The goal of this observational study is to determine if home lactate meters (both capillary and serum sample) are accurate, compared to lab serum lactate in a population of patients with glycogen storage disease type 1a and to determine if the Accu Chek Guide glucometer (capillary sample) is accurate, in a population of patients with glycogen storage disease type 1a.
The goal of this observational study is to determine if home lactate meters (both capillary and serum sample) are accurate, within 20% of lab serum lactate reading 95% of the time, in a population of patients with glycogen storage disease type 1a and to determine if the Accu Chek Guide glucometer (capillary sample) is accurate, within 20% of lab serum glucose reading 95% of the time, in a population of patients with glycogen storage disease type 1a.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10
Blood lactate level measured by finger-stick with over the counter meter. Blood glucose level measured by finger-stick.
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
RECRUITINGHome lactate meter accuracy in GSDIa compared with lab lactate
Lactate level via point of care finger-stick and lab draw
Time frame: Every 1-3 hours for a maximum 33 hours
Glucometer accuracy in GSDIa compared with lab lactate
Glucose level via finger-stick and lab draw
Time frame: Every 1-3 hours for a maximum 33 hours
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