Protrudent analyte sensor
First Claim
1. An apparatus for detecting an analyte in tissue of a subject comprising:
- an elongated conductive material having a protrudent end, the protrudent end comprising a sensor that detects the presence of an analyte, wherein the sensor comprises a plurality of layers including;
a base layer;
a plurality of electrodes disposed on the base layer including a working electrode, a counter electrode and a reference electrode;
an analyte sensing layer comprising glucose oxidase disposed upon the working electrode; and
an analyte modulating layer disposed on the glucose oxidase layer;
a support comprising an intravenous infusion catheter having a lumen and having an external surface, a proximal end, and a distal end;
wherein the conductive material is positioned on the support and the protrudent end of the conductive material comprising the sensor that detects the presence of an analyte;
(a) protrudes beyond the distal end of the support; and
(b) is positioned on the external surface of the intravenous infusion catheter in combination with a venous flow device and assembly means, wherein the sensor is affixed to the sensor end of the assembly means and the assembly means is adapted for coupling with the venous flow device.
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Abstract
The methods and apparatus for detecting an analyte in blood are useful for detecting an analyte in tissue of a subject. The apparatus comprises a sensor, which comprises an elongated conductive material having a protrudent end, the protrudent end comprising an electrode that detects the presence of an analyte; a substrate affixed to the conductive material; and a support having an external surface, a proximal end, and a distal end. The conductive material is positioned on the support and the protrudent end of the conductive material protrudes beyond the distal end of the support. Optionally, the sensor is suspended within the lumen of a venous flow device. Typically, only a portion of the sensor is suspended within the lumen of the venous flow device, said portion comprising the protrudent end of the conductive material. Alternatively, the conductive material is positioned on the external surface of the intravenous infusion catheter.
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11 Claims
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1. An apparatus for detecting an analyte in tissue of a subject comprising:
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an elongated conductive material having a protrudent end, the protrudent end comprising a sensor that detects the presence of an analyte, wherein the sensor comprises a plurality of layers including; a base layer; a plurality of electrodes disposed on the base layer including a working electrode, a counter electrode and a reference electrode; an analyte sensing layer comprising glucose oxidase disposed upon the working electrode; and an analyte modulating layer disposed on the glucose oxidase layer; a support comprising an intravenous infusion catheter having a lumen and having an external surface, a proximal end, and a distal end; wherein the conductive material is positioned on the support and the protrudent end of the conductive material comprising the sensor that detects the presence of an analyte; (a) protrudes beyond the distal end of the support; and (b) is positioned on the external surface of the intravenous infusion catheter in combination with a venous flow device and assembly means, wherein the sensor is affixed to the sensor end of the assembly means and the assembly means is adapted for coupling with the venous flow device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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