Body fluid analyte measurement
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Abstract
An analyte (e.g., glucose) is tested in a sample (e.g., blood or blood-free interstitial fluid) having both the analyte and other constituents (e.g., protein). The analyte has an absorption peak over a narrow bandwidth at a characteristic wavelength. The other constituents have an absorption over a broad bandwidth. The broad bandwidth includes and is broader than the narrow bandwidth. Radiant energy (e.g., IR radiation) is directed at the sample. The energy has a source bandwidth including the broad bandwidth. The sample absorbs a portion of the energy. A remainder of the energy is available for analysis. The remainder is analyzed by filtering the remainder into an analyte portion and a reference portion. The analyte portion contains substantially only the narrow bandwidth. The reference portion contains substantially only the broad bandwidth. The analyte portion and the reference portion are measured and compared to calculate an amount of the analyte in the sample.
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13. A method for collecting a sample of a patient'"'"'s body fluid for subsequent testing of an analyte in the sample, the method comprising:
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inserting a needle in the patient to draw a sample of the fluid along the needle and depositing the sample in a test area;
while the sample is being deposited in the test area, monitoring wetness of the test area by passing through the test area radiant energy absorbable by the sample;
measuring a transmittance of the energy through the sample until a measure transmittance falls below a predetermined amount; and
testing the sample for the analyte.
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14. A method of preparing a collected sample of body fluid for subsequent testing of an analyte in the sample, the method comprising:
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drying the sample in a test area to evaporate water from the sample;
while the sample is being dried in the test area, monitoring wetness of the test area by passing through the test area radiant energy absorbable by the sample;
measuring a transmittance of the energy through the sample until a measured transmittance exceeds a predetermined amount; and
testing the sample for the analyte.
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15. (Cancelled)
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