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  2. Jun 19, 2019 · The mean absolute relative difference (MARD) parameter is used most often to characterize the measurement performance of systems for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Calculation of this parameter is relatively easy and comparison of the MARD numbers between different CGM systems appears to be straightforward on the first glance.

  3. Sep 25, 2016 · Mean absolute relative difference (MARD) is the measure of choice for this. Unfortunately, it is frequently overlooked that MARD values computed with data acquired during clinical studies do not reflect the accuracy of the CGM system only, but are strongly influenced by the design of the study.

    • Florian Reiterer, Philipp Polterauer, Michael Schoemaker, Guenther Schmelzeisen-Redecker, Guido Frec...
    • 10.1177/1932296816662047
    • 2017
    • 2017/01
  4. Feb 29, 2024 · Mean absolute relative difference or MARD, as its commonly referred to, is a numeric metric used to describe the accuracy of a glucose sensor at a single point in time.

  5. The mean absolute relative difference (MARD) parameter is used most often to characterize the measurement performance of systems for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Calculation of this parameter is relatively easy and comparison of the MARD numbers between different CGM systems appears to be straightforward on the first glance. However, a ...

    • Lutz Heinemann, Michael Schoemaker, Günther Schmelzeisen-Redecker, Rolf Hinzmann, Adham Kassab, Guid...
    • 2020
  6. The MARD (Mean Absolute Relative Difference) measures the average difference between a device measurement (or test result) and the reference measurement at normal to high glucose levels. The lower the MARD, the better the agreement between the device and the reference/comparator measurement.

  7. Feb 5, 2024 · The mean absolute relative difference (MARD) is a numerical metric that has been adopted by the diabetes technology community as the main indicator that describes the accuracy of a glucose sensor at a single point in time.

  8. MARD is a measure of the accuracy of a glucose monitoring system. It assesses the average difference between CGM readings and reference blood glucose values, providing insight into device performance.

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