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The difference is in whether you are testing whole blood or plasma levels for glucose. Most meeters test whole blood while most labs test plasma. The whole blood reading will generally be about 12% lower than the plasma reading, so to compare against the lab when it is testing plasma and you are testing whole blood, multiply your meeter reading (if you meeter tests whole blood) by 1.12. Divide by 1.12 to go from plasma to whole blood readings.

For personal meters purchased within approximately the past three years, this correction factor from whole blood to plasma is already built in. The meter makes the correction automatically as part of its programming.

However, if you have an older meter (like my Glucometer Elite from 1997), then the meter's value should be multiplied by 1.12.

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