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George S. Cembrowski
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 88
Citations - 1704
George S. Cembrowski is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 85 publications receiving 1564 citations. Previous affiliations of George S. Cembrowski include University of Alberta Hospital & Capital District Health Authority.
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Identifying Variables Associated With Inaccurate Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose: Proposed Guidelines to Improve Accuracy
TL;DR: Patients' proficiency in self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) was evaluated to establish standards for evaluating SMBG, and guidelines were subsequently developed to evaluate meter accuracy in an outpatient setting.
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A review of standards and statistics used to describe blood glucose monitor performance.
TL;DR: Glucose performance is reviewed in the context of total error, which includes error from all sources, not just analytical, which is based on clinical needs but can only deal with currently achievable performance.
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Consensus report: the current role of self-monitoring of blood glucose in non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes.
David C. Klonoff,Lawrence Blonde,George S. Cembrowski,Antonio Roberto Chacra,Guillaume Charpentier,Stephen Colagiuri,George Dailey,Robert A. Gabbay,Lutz Heinemann,David Kerr,Antonio Nicolucci,William H. Polonsky,Oliver Schnell,Robert A. Vigersky,Jean-François Yale +14 more
TL;DR: Self-monitoring of blood glucose is an established practice for patients with NIT T2DM, and to be most effective, it should be performed in a structured format where information obtained from this measurement is used to guide treatment.
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Between-Method Variation in Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Test Results
TL;DR: Differences in assay specificity and in composition of the calibrators are the most likely sources of between-method variation among commercial human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) assays.
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High sensitivity troponin T concentrations in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery: a prospective cohort study.
Peter A. Kavsak,Michael Walsh,Sadeesh Srinathan,Laurel Thorlacius,Giovanna Lurati Buse,Fernando Botto,Shirley Pettit,Matthew J. McQueen,Stephen Hill,Sabu Thomas,Marko Mrkobrada,Pablo Alonso-Coello,Otavio Berwanger,Bruce M Biccard,George S. Cembrowski,Matthew T. V. Chan,Clara K Chow,Angeles de Miguel,Mercedes Garcia,Michelle M. Graham,Michael J. Jacka,J.H. Kueh,Stephen Li,Lydia C.W. Lit,Cecília Martínez-Brú,P. Naidoo,Peter Nagele,Rupert M Pearse,Reitze N. Rodseth,Daniel I. Sessler,Alben Sigamani,Wojciech Szczeklik,Maria Tiboni,Juan Carlos Villar,Chew Yin Wang,Denis Xavier,Philip J. Devereaux +36 more
TL;DR: Further research is needed to inform the optimal hs-TnT threshold and change in this setting.