Transcutaneous analyte sensor
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1. A method for calibrating a continuous glucose monitoring system, comprising:
- positioning at least a portion of a glucose sensor in a body of a user;
obtaining a plurality of signals from the glucose sensor;
determining, using a processor, an acceleration of glucose level increase or decrease based on the obtained signal; and
determining, using the processor, whether calibration is appropriate based on the determined acceleration, wherein determining whether calibration is appropriate comprises comparing the determined acceleration to a predetermined value, and wherein, when the determined acceleration is above the predetermined value, determining that calibration is not appropriate.
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Abstract
The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for measuring an analyte in a host. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for transcutaneous measurement of glucose in a host.
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1. A method for calibrating a continuous glucose monitoring system, comprising:
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positioning at least a portion of a glucose sensor in a body of a user; obtaining a plurality of signals from the glucose sensor; determining, using a processor, an acceleration of glucose level increase or decrease based on the obtained signal; and determining, using the processor, whether calibration is appropriate based on the determined acceleration, wherein determining whether calibration is appropriate comprises comparing the determined acceleration to a predetermined value, and wherein, when the determined acceleration is above the predetermined value, determining that calibration is not appropriate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for calibrating a continuous glucose monitoring system, comprising:
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positioning at least a portion of a glucose sensor in a body of a user; obtaining a plurality of signals from the glucose sensor; determining, using a processor, an acceleration of glucose level increase or decrease based on the obtained signal; and determining, using the processor, whether calibration is appropriate based on the determined acceleration, wherein determining whether calibration is appropriate comprises comparing the determined acceleration to a predetermined value, and, wherein, when the determined acceleration is below the predetermined value, determining that calibration is appropriate. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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