Dual electrode system for a continuous analyte sensor
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1. A continuous glucose monitoring system configured for measuring glucose concentration in a host, the system comprising:
- a continuous glucose sensor comprising a first working electrode disposed beneath an active enzymatic portion of a membrane system and configured to generate a first signal, and a second working electrode disposed beneath an inactive-enzymatic or a non-enzymatic portion of the membrane system and configured to generate a second signal, wherein the membrane system is configured to substantially reduce interfering species from reaching the first working electrode and the second working electrode; and
electronics configured to process the first signal and the second signal to produce a glucose signal that is substantially without signal contribution from interfering species, and to monitor the second signal for a change in amplitude above a threshold.
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Abstract
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for a continuous analyte sensor, such as a continuous glucose sensor. One such system utilizes first and second working electrodes to measure analyte or non-analyte related signal, both of which electrode include an interference domain.
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1. A continuous glucose monitoring system configured for measuring glucose concentration in a host, the system comprising:
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a continuous glucose sensor comprising a first working electrode disposed beneath an active enzymatic portion of a membrane system and configured to generate a first signal, and a second working electrode disposed beneath an inactive-enzymatic or a non-enzymatic portion of the membrane system and configured to generate a second signal, wherein the membrane system is configured to substantially reduce interfering species from reaching the first working electrode and the second working electrode; and electronics configured to process the first signal and the second signal to produce a glucose signal that is substantially without signal contribution from interfering species, and to monitor the second signal for a change in amplitude above a threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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3. A method for providing a substantially noise-free glucose signal for a glucose sensor implanted in a host, the method comprising:
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providing a glucose sensor, the glucose sensor comprising a first working electrode disposed beneath an active enzymatic portion of a membrane system, and a second working electrode disposed beneath an inactive-enzymatic or a non-enzymatic portion of the membrane system, wherein the membrane system is configured to substantially reduce one or more interfering species from reaching the first working electrode and the second working electrode; generating a first signal associated with the first working electrode; generating a second signal associated with the second working electrode; processing the first signal and the second signal to produce a glucose signal that is substantially without signal contribution from interfering species; and monitoring the second signal for a change in amplitude above a threshold. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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