Sensor controlled analysis and therapeutic delivery system
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1. In an electronic control system for electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples from a biological subject, the combination comprising:
- means for delivering a sample withdrawing electrical current to the skin of a biological subject;
means for varying the time period over which said electrical current is supplied to the biological subject in accordance with the desired sample size to be withdrawn from the biological subject;
means for terminating said electrical current applied to the biological subject when said electrical current-time product equals the desired total withdrawal sample size;
means for analyzing said withdrawal sample;
means for automatically iontophoretically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of the sample;
means for accomplishing said iontophoretic delivery of said therapeutic agent by conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and
intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for non-invasively withdrawing and accurately evaluating analytes quickly, painlessly and reliably from a biological subject automatically and controlling subsequent administration of therapeutic agents in response to such analyte sample analysis. Improvements are provided in electro-osmotic sample withdrawal, dosimetry and iontophoretic delivery subsystems, biosensors electrode construction and arrangement, intervenors, mediators, bolus delivery, and related subsystems.
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41 Claims
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1. In an electronic control system for electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples from a biological subject, the combination comprising:
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means for delivering a sample withdrawing electrical current to the skin of a biological subject; means for varying the time period over which said electrical current is supplied to the biological subject in accordance with the desired sample size to be withdrawn from the biological subject; means for terminating said electrical current applied to the biological subject when said electrical current-time product equals the desired total withdrawal sample size; means for analyzing said withdrawal sample; means for automatically iontophoretically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of the sample; means for accomplishing said iontophoretic delivery of said therapeutic agent by conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 21, 41)
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10. An electronic process for controlling electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples by electrical current applied over time to a biological subject, comprising the steps of:
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selecting a total sample size to be withdrawn, in the form of an electrical current-time product, from the biological subject; automatically varying the time period over which said electrical current is applied by accumulating the electrical current-time product until termination at the selected withdrawal sample volume; analyzing said withdrawal sample; automatically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of said sample; and accomplishing said iontophoretic delivery of a therapeutic agent by conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. In an electronic control system for electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples from a biological subject, the combination comprising:
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means for applying a predetermined electrical current to a biological subject over time; sample volume determining means for establishing the magnitude of the desired total sample volume to be withdrawn from the biological subject, in terms of electrical current-time product; means for sensing the magnitude of said electrical current and for converting said magnitude to an electrical signal; means for measuring and accumulating said electrical signal over time as an indication of the actual electrical current-time product; means for comparing said actual electrical current-time product with said desired total sample volume to be withdrawn; means for terminating said electrical current when said electrical current-time product equals said desired total sample volume to be withdrawn as established by said determining means; means for analyzing said withdrawal sample; and means for automatically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of said sample; means for accomplishing said iontophoretic delivery of a therapeutic agent by conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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22. In an electronic control system for electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples from a biological subject, the combination comprising:
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means for conveying a sample withdrawing electrical current to the skin of a biological subject; means for determining the magnitude of said electrical current; means for controlling the time period over which said electrical current is supplied to the biological subject; control means for automatically determining the sample size to be extracted from the biological subject; means for electrically measuring the actual sample quantity withdrawn from the biological subject as a function of said electrical current and time;
means for terminating said electrical current applied to the biological subject when said electrical current-time product equals the desired total withdrawal sample size as established by said control means;means for analyzing said withdrawal sample; means for automatically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of said sample; means for accomplishing said iontophoretic delivery of a therapeutic agent by conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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24. An electronic process for controlling electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples by electrical current applied over time to a biological subject, comprising the steps of:
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selecting a total sample size to be withdrawn, in the form of an electrical current-time product, from the biological subject; determining the magnitude of said electrical current; measuring said electrical current applied to the biological subject and automatically varying the time period over which said electrical current is applied by accumulating the electrical current-time product until termination at the selected withdrawal sample volume; analyzing said withdrawal sample; automatically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of said sample; said delivery being accomplished iontophoretically by; conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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32. In an electronic control system for electro-osmotic withdrawal of fluid samples from a biological subject, the combination comprising:
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means for applying a predetermined electrical current to a biological subject over time; sample volume determining means for establishing the magnitude of the desired total sample volume to be withdrawn from the biological subject, in terms of electrical current-time product; means for sensing the magnitude of said electrical current and for converting said magnitude to an electrical signal; oscillator means responsive to said electrical signal for varying the frequency of oscillation as a function of said magnitude of said electrical current; means for measuring and accumulating the electrical output of said oscillator over time as an indication of the actual electrical current-time product; means for comparing said actual electrical current-time product with said desired total sample volume to be withdrawn; means for terminating said electrical current when said electrical current-time product equals said desired total sample volume to be withdrawn as established by said determining means; means for analyzing said withdrawal sample; and means for automatically delivering a therapeutic agent to said biological subject in response to analysis of said sample; a means for accomplishing said iontophoretic delivery of a therapeutic agent by conducting an electrical current through a surface of said subject in a first direction from a first electrode to a second electrode on said subject; and intermittently reversing, at a relatively low frequency which prevents skin damage, between approximately 20 times per second and approximately once every three minutes, the polarity of said electrodes to cause said electrical current to flow in a second direction opposite to said first direction, whereby iontophoretic delivery may be continuous for extended periods of time. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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