Tissue penetration device
First Claim
1. A method of determining contact between a tip of a lancet and target tissue of a patient comprising:
- (a) determining relative position and velocity of the lancet based on measuring relative position of the lancet with respect to time;
(b) measuring a magnitude of deceleration of the lancet during at least a portion of the inward cutting stroke of the lancing cycle and comparing the magnitude of the measured deceleration to a deceleration threshold, wherein the deceleration threshold has been determined for contact between a lancet tip and a target tissue; and
(c) determining contact if the magnitude of the measured deceleration is sufficiently greater than the deceleration threshold;
wherein the deceleration threshold is determined by the deceleration of the lancet due to intrinsic frictional forces of the lancing device alone.
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Abstract
A tissue penetration device and method of using same. The tissue penetration device may optionally include sampling and analyzing functions, which may be integrated. An embodiment provides control of a lancet used for sampling blood. Electric field coils or solenoids may drive the lancet using electromagnetic force. Advancement and retraction of a lancet may be controlled by a feedback loop monitoring the position and velocity of the lancet embodiments of the lancet driver can be configured to follow a predetermined tissue lancing profile. Embodiments of the invention include a lancet and method for using a lancet to maintain the patency of the wound tract once the lancet has cut into the skin.
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2 Claims
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1. A method of determining contact between a tip of a lancet and target tissue of a patient comprising:
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(a) determining relative position and velocity of the lancet based on measuring relative position of the lancet with respect to time; (b) measuring a magnitude of deceleration of the lancet during at least a portion of the inward cutting stroke of the lancing cycle and comparing the magnitude of the measured deceleration to a deceleration threshold, wherein the deceleration threshold has been determined for contact between a lancet tip and a target tissue; and (c) determining contact if the magnitude of the measured deceleration is sufficiently greater than the deceleration threshold;
wherein the deceleration threshold is determined by the deceleration of the lancet due to intrinsic frictional forces of the lancing device alone. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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