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A1CNow+ provides consistent, lab accurate results without the use of expensive capital equipment.

This system is certified and meets all standards required for certification by the National Glycohemoglobin
Standardization Program (NGSP).7

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A1CNow+®™ Test Troubleshooting

See the table below for a description of A1CNow+® operating and error codes
(OR = Out of Range; QC = Quality Control, E= Monitor Error)

 
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION AND RESOLUTION
OR 1 The Blood sample may have too little hemoglobin (less than 20%
hematocrit), or there was under-sampling of whole blood.* You may
wish to check hemocrit by another method.
OR 2 The blood sample may have too much hemoglobin (greater than
60% hemocrit), or there was over-sampling of whole blood.* You
may wish to check hemocrit by another method
OR 3 The blood sample may have too little A1C, or there was under-sampling
of whole blood.*
OR 4 The blood sample may have too much A1C, or there was over-sampling
of whole blood.*
OR 5 The monitor temperature is below 18oC (64oF). Repeat the test at
room temperature (18-28oC).
OR 6 The monitor temperature is above 28oC (82oF). Repeat the test at
room temperature (18-28oC).
<4.0 The %A1C is less than 4%.
>13.0 The %A1C is greater than 13%.
QC 1 to QC99 The quality control checks did not pass. Call Metrika Technical
Support toll free at 877-212-4968. The test will have to be repeated
with another Test Cartridge and SampleDillution Kit.
E1 to E99 The Monitor has a Fatal Error. Call Metrika Technical Support tollfree
at 877-212-4968

*Carefully repeat the test using a new Test Cartridge and a new Sample Dilution Kit.

Limitations
• This test is NOT for the screening or diagnosis of diabetes.
• If the patient has high levels of Hemoglobin F, Hemoglobin S, Hemoglobin C, or other hemoglobin variants, the A1cNow system may report incorrect results.
• Any cause of shortened red cell survival (e.g., hemolytic anemia or other hemolytic diseases, pregnancy, recent significant blood loss, etc.) will reduce exposure of red cells to glucose. This results in a decrease in %A1C values. Percent A1C results are not reliable in patients with chronic blood loss and consequent variable erythrocyte life span.
• This test is designed to be run at 18-28°C (64-82°F) and 15-80% humidity. Using the monitor outside this temperature range will give an error code.
• This test is not a substitute for regular doctor visits and blood glucose monitoring.
• As with any laboratory procedure, a large discrepancy between clinical impression and test results usually warrants investigation.


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A1CNow+ Brochure (PDF)

 
 
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1 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes - 2006. Diabetes Care, Vol. 29, Supplement, January 1, 2006.2 Miller CD et al., Rapid A1C availability improves clinical decision-making in an urban primary care clinic. Diabetes Care 2003; 26:1158-1163.3 Cagliero E et al., Immediate feedback of HbA1C levels improves glycemic control in type 1 and insulin-treated type 2 diabetic patients. Diabetes Care 1999; 22: 1785-1789.4 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National diabetes fact sheet: general information and national estimates on diabetes in the United States, 2002. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2003. 5 Reimbursement rates may vary based upon geographical location, third party payer changes and other factors, and are subject to change in the future.6 Metrika estimate.7 Data on file.