Integrated Sample Acquisition and Analyte Measurement Device
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Abstract
A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.
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40 Claims
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21. A method of electrochemically determining a concentration of an analyte in a blood sample, comprising:
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manually rubbing a region of skin other than a fingertip for at least 1 second, after manually rubbing, lancing the region of skin to provide no more than 1 microliter of a blood sample on the surface of the region of skin; contacting a sensor coupled to a meter to the blood sample to transport the blood sample to a sample chamber of the sensor, the sample chamber for holding the blood sample and comprising; a first electrode, a second electrode, and a third electrode; and an analyte-responsive enzyme and a redox mediator disposed in the sample chamber; determining when the sample chamber is beginning to fill with the blood sample; determining when the sample chamber is substantially filled with the blood sample; and electrochemically determining the concentration of the analyte in the blood sample using the electrochemical sensor strip and meter. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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