System and methods for optical sensing and drug delivery using microneedles
First Claim
1. An array of microneedles, comprising:
- one or more optically transmissive microneedles, wherein at least one of the optically transmissive microneedles is capable of transmitting light into a tissue and at least one of the optically transmissive microneedles is capable of receiving the light returning from the tissue and wherein at least one of the optically transmissive microneedles is coupled by one or more optical fibers to at least one of an optical emission device or an optical detection device.
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Abstract
The current techniques provide a system for monitoring a physiological parameter of a patient using microneedles that are coupled to an optical system, allowing spectroscopic measurements to be made immediately below the outer layer of the epidermis. In embodiments of the present invention, the results of the spectroscopic measurements are used to control the administration of a drug through an intravenous tube. In other embodiments, the microneedles may be coated with a drug for administration to the patient. In other embodiments, the microneedles may be mounted in a probe, wherein an actuator is used to move the needles into contact with the skin, and a drug delivery system is used to infuse the drug into the patient. A method for making needles is also provided.
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1. An array of microneedles, comprising:
one or more optically transmissive microneedles, wherein at least one of the optically transmissive microneedles is capable of transmitting light into a tissue and at least one of the optically transmissive microneedles is capable of receiving the light returning from the tissue and wherein at least one of the optically transmissive microneedles is coupled by one or more optical fibers to at least one of an optical emission device or an optical detection device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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