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Device for continuous in vivo measurement of blood glucose concentrations

  • US 4,685,463 A
  • Filed: 04/03/1986
  • Issued: 08/11/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/03/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for continuous in vivo measurement of blood glucose concentration, comprising:

  • at least one elongate, double passageway having a first passageway adapted to be in flow communication with one or more small arteries to receive and conduct a flow of blood and to deliver the flow of blood back to one or more veins, and having a second passageway adjacent said first passageway;

    a semi-permeable membrane wall located within said double passageway to separate said first passageway from said second passageway, said membrane wall being permeable to permit diffusion therethrough of glucose;

    a quantity of enzyme located within said second passageway for catalyzing the oxidation of glucose diffusing into said second passageway to generate heat;

    means for insulating said double passageway to substantially eliminate radial heat transfer out of said double passageway; and

    means for measuring the increase in temperature of blood passing through said first passageway, whereby glucose within the blood flowing in said first passageway diffuses through said membrane wall into said second passageway and is oxidized, generating heat and causing an increase in the temperature of blood flowing in said first passageway, with the magnitude of the increase measured by said means for measuring being a function of the glucose concentration in the blood.

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