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Apparatus for measuring an analyte concentration from an ocular fluid

  • US 20060155179A1
  • Filed: 02/13/2004
  • Published: 07/13/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A hand-held fluorescence photometer for measuring an analyte level from an ocular fluid comprising:

  • (a) at least a first irradiating means for providing a pilot beam when in use, wherein said pilot beam is irradiated onto the eye of a user from outside the cornea of the eye to excite the pupil fluorescence or first fluorescence wherein said pupil fluorescence travels along a first optical path;

    (b) a first detecting means located on the first optical path for detecting the intensity of the pupil fluorescence within the given wavelength range;

    (c) a second irradiating means for providing a measurement beam when in use, wherein said measurement beam is irradiated onto the eye of a user from outside the cornea of the eye to excite an ocular analyte sensor, wherein said ocular analyte sensor is in contact with an ocular fluid and upon irradiation with said irradiating means emits a total fluorescence having at least a second fluorescence wavelength band, wherein said second fluorescence travels along a second optical path;

    (d) a second detecting means located on the second optical path for detecting the intensity of the second fluorescence at the given wavelength;

    wherein, when the fluorescence photometer is in use, said pilot beam is positioned at a fixed angle and distance from the measurement beam wherein said angle is greater than 0 degrees and smaller than 90 degrees.

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