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Tissue implantable sensors for measurement of blood solutes

  • US 20080033272A1
  • Filed: 06/26/2007
  • Published: 02/07/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A device for estimating the concentration of an analyte in a biological environment, said device comprising:

  • (a) a body;

    (b) at least two primary detectors disposed on the body, wherein each primary detector is adapted to produce a signal responsive to the concentration of the analyte in the immediate biological microenvironment; and

    , (c) signal processing means in communication with each individual primary detector for receiving a signal therefrom and estimating the concentration of the analyte in the biological environment from the signals said signal processing means employing one or more predetermined algorithms, said signal processing means comprising;

    (i) means for adjusting the signals from each primary detector by applying signal adjustment coefficients thereto, wherein the coefficients compensate for detector failure, detector drift or variations between the biological microenvironments occupied by each detector;

    (ii) means for estimating the analyte concentration in the biological microenvironment of individual primary detectors; and

    (iii) means for estimating the concentration of the analyte by mathematical calculation of a primary composite signal indicative of said analyte concentration.

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