Multi-rate analyte sensor data collection with sample rate configurable signal processing
US-12171548-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US11510595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11510595-B2 |
| Application number | US-61157909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2009 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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An implantable sensor can be used for determining a concentration of at least one analyte in a medium, particularly in a body tissue and/or a body fluid. The implantable sensor can comprise a flexible, tubular sensor element. This sensor element has a tubular body on which at least two electrode rings are mounted for electrochemical determination of the concentration of the analyte.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An implantable sensor for determining a concentration of at least one analyte in a medium, the implantable sensor comprising a flexible, tubular sensor element, the tubular sensor element defining a longitudinal sensor axis, and the tubular sensor element comprising a flexible, tubular body and a plurality of electrode groups wherein each electrode group includes at least two electrode rings adapted for electrochemical determination of the concentration of the analyte; and wherein each of the electrode rings of each electrode group is mounted on the tubular body and is longitudinally spaced apart from each of the other electrode rings mounted on the tubular body, and wherein electrically and/or galvanically insulated supply lines each having an embedded length that extends from proximate an end of the tubular body opposite from an implantation end to a respective one of the electrode rings are embedded in the tubular body such that the embedded length of the supply lines are circumferentially spaced apart from each other within the tubular body and the embedded length of each of the supply lines extends parallel to the longitudinal sensor axis and wherein each of the electrode rings mounted on the tubular body is coupled to a separate supply line and wherein each of the electrode groups includes at least one working electrode and at least one further electrode selected from a counterelectrode and/or a reference electrode positioned on the tubular body in a longitudinally sequential pattern of electrode rings, with each of the electrode groups having the same longitudinally sequential pattern of electrode rings and wherein the implantable sensor produces a signal indicative of analyte concentration when implanted and wherein the plurality of electrode groups are arranged sequentially along the longitudinal sensor axis such that the at least two electrode rings forming each one of the electrode groups are positioned along a continuous longitudinal length of the tubular body which is non-overlapping and separate from the longitudinal length of the tubular body on which the electrode rings of the other electrode groups are positioned; and wherein when an actuation and evaluation unit actuates one of the plurality of electrode groups to obtain a signal indicative of an analyte concentration, the actuation and evaluation unit additionally subjects to an electrical potential the electrode groups which are longitudinally adjacent to the one electrode group being used to obtain the signal indicative of an analyte concentration to shield the electrode group being used to obtain the signal indicative of the analyte concentration. 2. The implantable sensor of claim 1 wherein the electrode rings are electrically connected to the supply lines by electrically plated through-holes that extend at least partially through the tubular body. 3. The implantable sensor of claim 1 wherein electrical contacts for the contacting of the electrode rings are provided at an end of the sensor element directed away from the implantation end. 4. The implantable sensor of claim 1 wherein the electrode rings, on a side directed away from the tubular body, are at least partially surrounded by at least one membrane layer, and wherein the at least one membrane layer is at least partially permeable to the at least one analyte. 5. The implantable sensor of claim 1 wherein the embedded length of the supply lines extend to the implantation end of the tubular body whereby the tubular body does not fully cover the supply lines at the implantation end of the tubular body and wherein the implantation end of the tubular body is coated by an electrical insulation material which electrically insulates the individual supply lines from one another and from the body tissue at the implantation end of the tubular body. 6. The implantable sensor of claim 1 further comprising an implantation needle which is mounted slidably in the tubular body in such a way that the implantation needle, after implantation of the implantable sensor in the medium, can be at least partially withdrawn from the tubular body. 7. The implantable sensor of claim 6 wherein the implantation needle is an acupuncture needle having a diameter of between 0.40 mm and 0.7 mm. 8. The implantable sensor of claim 6 wherein the implantation needle is a needle with a tip which is made at least partially of a biocompatible, enzymatically degradable material, such that the tip becomes at least partially rounded after implantation in the medium. 9. A sensor system for determining a concentration of at least one analyte in a medium, the sensor system comprising at least one of the implantable sensors of claim 1 , and further comprising an actuation and evaluation unit which is connected to the electrode rings and which is configured to carry out an electrochemical measurement in order to determine the concentration of the analyte. 10. The implantable sensor of claim 1 wherein six to fifteen supply lines are embedded within the tubular body and are each respectively connected to a separate electrode ring disposed on the tubular body. 11. A method for producing an implantable sensor adapted for determining a concentration of at least one analyte in a medium, comprising: producing a tubular body for a tubular sensor element wherein the tubular sensor element defines a longitudinal sensor axis; applying to the tubular body a plurality of electrode groups, each electrode group having at least two electrode rings at longitudinally spaced apart locations, the at least two electrode rings of each electrode group being adapted for electrochemical determination of the concentration of the analyte wherein the at least two electrode rings of each electrode group comprise at least one working electrode and at least one further electrode selected from a counterelectrode and/or a reference electrode and wherein the electrode rings forming the plurality of electrode groups are arranged such that the at least one working electrode and the at least one further electrode of each electrode group defines a longitudinally sequential pattern of electrode rings with each of the electrode groups defining the same longitudinal sequential pattern of electrode rings and wherein the at least two electrode rings forming each one of the electrode groups are positioned along a continuous longitudinal length of the tubular body which is non-overlapping and separate from the longitudinal length of the tubular body on which the electrode rings of the other electrode groups are positioned; and embedding electrically and/or galvanically insulated supply lines for the at least two electrode rings of each electrode group in the tubular body such that the supply lines have an embedded length that extends parallel to the longitudinal sensor axis and from proximate an end of the tubular element opposite from an implantation end to a respective one of the electrode rings and wherein the supply lines are circumferentially spaced apart from each other within the tubular body, and connecting each of the electrode rings to a separate supply line wherein each of the electrode groups independently produces a signal indicative of analyte concentration when implanted; and providing an actuation and evaluation unit to actuate one of the plurality of electrode groups to obtain a signal indicative of an analyte concentration, the actuation and evaluation unit additionally configured to subject to an electrical potential the electrode groups which are longitudinally adjacent to the one electrode group being used to obtain the signal indicative of an analyte concentration to shield the electrode group being used to obtain the signal i
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