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Apparatus and method for non-invasive measurement of the concentration of a substance in subjects blood

  • US 8,364,218 B2
  • Filed: 02/11/2008
  • Issued: 01/29/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/11/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of determining the concentration of a substance in a subject'"'"'s blood, the method comprising:

  • measuring an interaction of at least one light beam with a portion of the subject'"'"'s body, the measuring of the interaction of the at least one light beam including measuring reflections of a reference light beam and of a measurement light beam from the portion of the subject'"'"'s body;

    calculating a value of an optically-measured parameter indicative of the interaction of the at least one light beam with the substance in the portion of the subject'"'"'s body, the optically measured parameter including a reference ratio of a reflected power of the reference light beam to an incident power of the reference light beam and a measurement ratio of a reflected power of the measurement light beam to an incident power of the measurement light beam;

    measuring values of one or more temperature-indicative parameters corresponding to a temperature of the portion of the subject'"'"'s body, the one or more temperature-indicative parameters including both a body temperature of the subject and an ambient temperature of the subject;

    accessing an empirical correlation of the optically-measured parameter and the one or more temperature-indicative parameters to concentrations of the substance in blood; and

    obtaining a concentration of the substance in the subject'"'"'s blood using the empirical correlation, wherein the concentration corresponds to the value of the optically-measured parameter and the values of the one or more temperature-indicative parameters.

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