OPTICAL-BASED SENSING DEVICES
First Claim
1. An implantable electro-optical sensing device for detecting the presence of an analyte in a medium, said sensing device comprising:
- a. a radiation source that emits radiation;
b. a first and a second photosensitive elements configured to receive radiation and output an electrical signal in response thereto;
c. a first and a second indicator elements positioned to receive radiation from the radiation source and to transmit radiation to said first and second photosensitive elements, said first and second indicator elements each containing indicator molecules with an optical characteristic responsive to the presence of an analyte; and
wherein said first indicator element is exposed to an exterior of the device and is responsive to a presence of an analyte in a medium external to the device, and wherein said second indicator element is exposed to the exterior of the device and is configured such that an optical response thereof is insensitive to the presence of the analyte in the medium external to the device, and wherein said sensing device is configured to be implantable in an animal.
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Abstract
An optical-based sensor for detecting the presence or amount of an analyte using both indicator and reference channels. The sensor has a sensor body with a source of radiation embedded therein. Radiation emitted by the source interacts with indicator membrane indicator molecules proximate the surface of the body. At least one optical characteristic of these indicator molecules varies with analyte concentration. For example, the level of fluorescence of fluorescent indicator molecules or the amount of light absorbed by light-absorbing indicator molecules can vary as a function of analyte concentration. In addition, radiation emitted by the source also interacts with reference membrane indicator molecules proximate the surface of the body. Radiation (e.g., light) emitted or reflected by these indicator molecules enters and is internally reflected in the sensor body. Photosensitive elements within the sensor body generate both indicator channel and reference channel signals to provide an accurate indication of the concentration of the analyte. Preferred embodiments are totally self-contained and are sized and shaped for use in vivo in a human being. Such embodiments preferably include a power source, e.g. an inductor, which powers the source of radiation using external means, as well as a transmitter, e.g. an inductor, to transmit to external pickup means the signal representing the level of analyte.
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1 Claim
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1. An implantable electro-optical sensing device for detecting the presence of an analyte in a medium, said sensing device comprising:
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a. a radiation source that emits radiation;
b. a first and a second photosensitive elements configured to receive radiation and output an electrical signal in response thereto;
c. a first and a second indicator elements positioned to receive radiation from the radiation source and to transmit radiation to said first and second photosensitive elements, said first and second indicator elements each containing indicator molecules with an optical characteristic responsive to the presence of an analyte; and
wherein said first indicator element is exposed to an exterior of the device and is responsive to a presence of an analyte in a medium external to the device, and wherein said second indicator element is exposed to the exterior of the device and is configured such that an optical response thereof is insensitive to the presence of the analyte in the medium external to the device, and wherein said sensing device is configured to be implantable in an animal.
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