Multi-rate analyte sensor data collection with sample rate configurable signal processing
US-12171548-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US9351677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9351677-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313784523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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Systems and methods of use for continuous analyte measurement of a host's vascular system are provided. In some embodiments, a continuous glucose measurement system includes an electrochemical sensor incorporating a silver/silver chloride reference electrode, wherein a capacity of the reference electrode is controlled.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable electrochemical sensor for measuring an analyte concentration in a host, comprising: a working electrode configured to measure a concentration of an analyte; and a silver/silver chloride reference electrode, wherein at least a portion of the silver/silver chloride reference electrode is covered with an enzyme layer, wherein the enzyme layer is configured, in vivo, to generate hydrogen peroxide upon exposure to a substrate, whereby the hydrogen peroxide regenerates silver chloride of the reference electrode such that a reference capacity of the reference electrode is increased. 2. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the enzyme is an oxidase enzyme. 3. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 2 , wherein the substrate is selected from the group consisting of glucose, urate, ascorbate, citrate, L-lactate, succinate, D-glucose, and ethanol. 4. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the analyte is glucose. 5. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the reference electrode comprises a chloridized elongated silver body. 6. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a diffusion barrier configured to substantially block diffusion of hydrogen peroxide between the silver/silver chloride reference electrode and the working electrode. 7. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the enzyme layer has a thickness from about 0.01 microns to about 12 microns thick. 8. The implantable electrochemical sensor of claim 1 , wherein a percentage of a surface area of the reference electrode covered with the enzyme layer is from about 10% to about 100%. 9. An electrochemical sensor for measuring an analyte concentration in a host, comprising: a working electrode configured to measure a concentration of an analyte; and a reference electrode, wherein at least a portion of the reference electrode is covered with an enzyme layer, wherein the enzyme layer is configured, in vivo, to generate a reference electrode regenerating species upon exposure to a substrate, whereby the reference electrode regenerating species regenerates a component of the reference electrode such that a reference capacity of the reference electrode is increased. 10. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein the enzyme is an oxidase enzyme. 11. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein the substrate is selected from the group consisting of glucose, urate, ascorbate, citrate, L-lactate, succinate, D-glucose, and ethanol. 12. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein the analyte is glucose. 13. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein the reference electrode comprises a chloridized elongated silver body. 14. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein the reference electrode regenerating species is hydrogen peroxide. 15. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein the enzyme layer has a thickness from about 0.01 microns to about 12 microns thick. 16. The electrochemical sensor of claim 9 , wherein a percentage of a surface area of the reference electrode covered with the enzyme layer is from about 10% to about 100%.
characterised by the manufacture of electrodes · CPC title
for measuring glucose, e.g. by tissue impedance measurement · CPC title
invasive, e.g. introduced into the body by a catheter or needle or using implanted sensors · CPC title
in a linear array · CPC title
of calibration, e.g. protocols for calibrating sensors · CPC title
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