Reflectance measurement of analyte concentration with automatic initiation of timing
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1. A method of measuring an analyte concentration in a reflectance-reading device after said analyte reacts with a reagent in a porous polyamide substantially reflective matrix located in said device, which comprises:
- taking a first reflectance reading from a dry first surface of said porous matrix prior to application of a sample of body fluid suspected of containing said analyte to a second surface of said porous matrix from which said sample can travel to said first surface by capillary action and react with said reagent in said porous matrix if said analyte is present in said sample;
applying said sample to said second surface of said porous matrix;
taking an additional reflectance reading from said first surface after said sample is applied to said porous matrix;
comparing said additional reflectance reading to said first reflectance reading;
initiating a sequence of measurement reflectance readings at specified time intervals upon a predetermined drop in reflectance sufficient to indicate that said sample has reached said first surface; and
calculating said analyte concentration in said sample from said sequence of measurement reflectance readings without having determined the time at which said sample was initially applied to said porous matrix.
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A method for measuring analyte concentration in a body fluid involves taking reflectance readings from a first surface of a porous reagent-containing matrix both before and after a sample of the fluid has been applied to a second surface of the matrix. A sequence of reflectance measurements is initiated upon a predetermined drop in reflectance, which indicates that sample has reached the first surface. The analyte concentration is calculated from the sequence of reflectance measurements.
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1. A method of measuring an analyte concentration in a reflectance-reading device after said analyte reacts with a reagent in a porous polyamide substantially reflective matrix located in said device, which comprises:
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taking a first reflectance reading from a dry first surface of said porous matrix prior to application of a sample of body fluid suspected of containing said analyte to a second surface of said porous matrix from which said sample can travel to said first surface by capillary action and react with said reagent in said porous matrix if said analyte is present in said sample;
applying said sample to said second surface of said porous matrix;
taking an additional reflectance reading from said first surface after said sample is applied to said porous matrix;
comparing said additional reflectance reading to said first reflectance reading;
initiating a sequence of measurement reflectance readings at specified time intervals upon a predetermined drop in reflectance sufficient to indicate that said sample has reached said first surface; and
calculating said analyte concentration in said sample from said sequence of measurement reflectance readings without having determined the time at which said sample was initially applied to said porous matrix.
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2. A method of measuring an analyte concentration in a reflectance-reading device at an endpoint of a reaction between said analyte and a reagent in a porous, substantially reflective matrix located in said device, which comprises:
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taking a first reflectance reading from a dry first surface of said porous matrix prior to application of a sample of body fluid suspected of containing said analyte to a second surface of said porous matrix from which said sample can travel to said first surface by capillary action and react with said reagent in said porous matrix if said analyte is present in said sample;
applying said sample to said second surface of said porous matrix;
taking an additional reflectance reading from said first surface after said sample is applied to said porous matrix;
comparing said additional reflectance reading to said first reflectance reading;
initiating a sequence of measurement reflectance readings at certain points in time upon a predetermined drop in reflectance sufficient to indicate that said sample has reached said first surface; and
calculating said analyte concentration in said sample from a measurement reflectance reading at the end of said sequence of readings without having determined the time at which said sample was initially applied to said porous matrix.
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3. A method of measuring an analyte concentration in a reflectance-reading device at an endpoint of a reaction between said analyte and a reagent in a porous, substantially reflective matrix located in said device, which comprises:
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taking a first reflectance reading from a dry first surface of said porous matrix prior to application of a sample of body fluid suspected of containing said analyte to a second surface of said porous matrix from which said sample can travel to said first surface by capillary action and react with said reagent in said porous matrix if said analyte is present in said sample;
applying said sample to said second surface of said porous matrix;
taking an additional reflectance reading from said first surface after said sample is applied to said porous matrix;
comparing said additional reflectance reading to said first reflectance reading;
initiating a time period upon a predetermined drop in reflectance sufficient to indicate that said sample has reached said first surface and concluding said time period upon detection of an endpoint of said reaction; and
calculating said analyte concentration in said sample from a measurement reflectance reading at said endpoint without having determined the time at which said sample was initially applied to said porous matrix.
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4. A method for measuring glucose concentration in a sample of whole blood using a reflectance-reading device which comprises the steps of:
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(a) providing a test strip for placement in the reflectance reading device, the test strip having a matrix pad with a sample receiving surface and a testing surface opposite the sample-receiving surface, which matrix pad further comprises a reagent for reacting with the glucose in the blood sample and creating a change in reflectance at the testing surface indicative of the glucose concentration in the sample;
(b) applying a sample of whole blood to the sample-receiving surface and allowing at least a portion of the sample to travel to the testing surface and react with the reagent;
(c) taking a sequence of reflectance readings from the testing surface of said matrix at specified time intervals upon detecting a predetermined drop in reflectance sufficient to indicate that said sample has reached said first surface; and
(d) upon detection of a suitably stable endpoint, calculating said glucose concentration in said sample from one of said reflectance readings, without having determined the time at which the sample was initially applied to the matrix pad. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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