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Personal blood glucose meter and abnormal measurement detection method using same

  • US 10,024,816 B2
  • Filed: 10/09/2012
  • Issued: 07/17/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/11/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for sensing abnormality of a personal blood glucose meter, the personal blood glucose meter comprising:

  • a sensor strip for collecting a blood sample comprising two insulating plates facing each other and an electrode unit, whereinthe electrode unit is coupled to the sensor strip and including a plurality of electrodes comprising a flow sensing electrode, an auxiliary electrode having a ground function, and a working electrode, wherein the working electrode and the flow sensing electrode are on one of the two insulating plates and the auxiliary electrode is on the other of the two insulating plates;

    a potential supply unit for applying potential to the electrode unit; and

    a microcontroller unit for measuring current values generated from the electrode unit to determine whether a blood glucose value of the blood sample is normal or abnormal;

    the method comprising;

    applying a first predetermined potential from the potential supply unit to the flow sensing electrode and the working electrode;

    receiving a blood sample at the working electrode and the flow sensing electrode sequentially;

    turning off the first predetermined potential supplied to the working electrode from the potential supply unit when the blood sample is detected at the working electrode, followed by turning off the first predetermined potential supplied to the flow sensing electrode when the blood sample is detected at the flow sensing electrode;

    applying a second predetermined potential to the working electrode to measure a first current value from the working electrode;

    applying a third predetermined potential to the flow sensing electrode to measure a second current value from the working electrode; and

    determining whether the personal blood glucose meter is in normal or abnormal operating condition based on the second current value.

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