Analyte monitoring device and methods of use
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
- an analyte sensor interface for communicatively coupling with an in vivo analyte sensor configured to be in contact with bodily fluid under a skin surface;
one or more processors; and
a memory, the memory storing instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, causes the one or more processors to;
receive information for one or more measurements made by the in vivo analyte sensor, including at least a first parameter;
receive information for one or more measurements made by an in vitro analyte sensor, including at least a second parameter, the in vitro analyte sensor having a type;
recognize the type of the in vitro analyte sensor without a user input as a no-coding in vitro analyte sensor based on the received information;
validate the first parameter with the second parameter; and
determine using the one or more processors, an analyte level based on the received information for the one or more measurements made by the in vitro analyte sensor, the information for the one or more measurements made by the in vivo analyte sensor, and a universal calibration parameter that is associated with no-coding in vitro analyte sensors.
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Abstract
In aspects of the present disclosure, a no coding blood glucose monitoring unit including a calibration unit is integrated with one or more components of an analyte monitoring system to provide compatibility with in vitro test strip that do not require a calibration code is provided. Also disclosed are methods, systems, devices and kits for providing the same.
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
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an analyte sensor interface for communicatively coupling with an in vivo analyte sensor configured to be in contact with bodily fluid under a skin surface; one or more processors; and a memory, the memory storing instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, causes the one or more processors to; receive information for one or more measurements made by the in vivo analyte sensor, including at least a first parameter; receive information for one or more measurements made by an in vitro analyte sensor, including at least a second parameter, the in vitro analyte sensor having a type; recognize the type of the in vitro analyte sensor without a user input as a no-coding in vitro analyte sensor based on the received information; validate the first parameter with the second parameter; and determine using the one or more processors, an analyte level based on the received information for the one or more measurements made by the in vitro analyte sensor, the information for the one or more measurements made by the in vivo analyte sensor, and a universal calibration parameter that is associated with no-coding in vitro analyte sensors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A system, comprising:
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an in vivo analyte sensor configured to be in contact with bodily fluid under a skin surface; and a device to operatively couple with the in vivo analyte sensor, the device including an analyte sensor interface for communicatively coupling with the in vivo analyte sensor, one or more processors, and a memory, the memory storing instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, causes the one or more processors to; receive information for one or more measurements made by the in vivo analyte sensor, including at least a first parameter; receive, using the one or more processors, information for one or more measurements made by an in vitro analyte sensor, including at least a second parameter, the in vitro analyte sensor having a type; recognize, using the one or more processors, the type of the in vitro analyte sensor without a user input as a no-coding in vitro analyte sensor based on the received information; validate the first parameter with the second parameter; and determine, using the one or more processors, an analyte level based on the received information for the one or more measurements made by the in vitro analyte sensor, the information for the one or more measurements made by the in vivo analyte sensor, and a universal calibration parameter that is associated with no-coding in vitro analyte sensors. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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