Method and apparatus for improving lag correction during in vivo measurement of analyte concentration with analyte concentration variability and range data

US9907492B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9907492-B2
Application numberUS-201314431168-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2013
Priority dateSep 26, 2012
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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Methods, devices, and systems are provided for correcting lag in measurements of analyte concentration level in interstitial fluid. The invention includes receiving a signal representative of sensor data from an analyte monitoring system related to an analyte level measured over time, computing rates of change of the sensor data for a time period of the sensor data, computing a rate distribution of the rates of change, transforming the rate distribution into a linear arrangement, determining a best-fit line for the transformed rate distribution, computing a slope of the best-fit line; and using the slope of the best-fit line as a representation of a variability of the analyte level to adjust an amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data. Numerous additional features are disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method, comprising: receiving a signal representative of sensor data from an analyte sensor related to an analyte level measured over time; computing rates of change of the sensor data for a time period; computing a rate distribution of the rates of change; transforming the rate distribution into a linear arrangement; determining a best-fit line for the transformed rate distribution; computing a slope of the best-fit line; and using the slope of the best-fit line as a representation of a variability of the analyte level to adjust an amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the signal representative of sensor data includes real-time data generated by the analyte sensor while the method is performed. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the signal representative of sensor data includes stored data previously generated by the analyte sensor. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein computing the rates of change of the sensor data includes computing rates of change of the sensor data from a past time up to a present time. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein transforming the rate distribution includes at least one of applying a logarithmic transformation, a square-root transformation, and a power transformation to the rate distribution. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the best-fit line includes using at least one of a least-squares error fit method, an orthogonal fit method, and a method of averages. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein a relatively steep slope of the best-fit line indicates a relatively low variability of the analyte level compared to a relatively gentle slope of the best-fit line which indicates a relatively high variability of the analyte level. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data is reduced as the slope of the best-fit line becomes steeper. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data is increased as the slope of the best-fit line becomes gentler. 10. A system for determining analyte concentration, the system comprising: a processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory storing processor executable instructions to: receive a signal representative of sensor data from an analyte sensor related to an analyte level measured over time; compute rates of change of the sensor data for a time period; compute a rate distribution of the rates of change; transform the rate distribution into a linear arrangement; determine a best-fit line for the transformed rate distribution; compute a slope of the best-fit line; and use the slope of the best-fit line as a representation of a variability of the analyte level to adjust an amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the signal representative of sensor data includes real-time data generated by the analyte sensor as the instructions are executed. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the signal representative of sensor data includes stored data previously generated by the analyte sensor. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein the instruction to compute the rates of change of the sensor data includes an instruction to compute rates of change of the sensor data from a past time up to a present time. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein the instruction to transform the rate distribution includes at least one of an instruction to apply a logarithmic transformation, a square-root transformation, and a power transformation to the rate distribution. 15. The system of claim 10 , wherein the instruction to determine the best-fit line includes an instruction to use at least one of a least-squares error fit method, an orthogonal fit method, and a method of averages. 16. The system of claim 10 , wherein a relatively steep slope of the best-fit line indicates a relatively low variability of the analyte level compared to a relatively gentle slope of the best-fit line which indicates a relatively high variability of the analyte level. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the instruction to use the slope of the best-fit line to adjust the amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data includes an instruction to reduce the amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data as the slope of the best-fit line becomes steeper. 18. The system of claim 16 , wherein the instruction to use the slope of the best-fit line to adjust the amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data includes an instruction to increase the amount of lag correction applied to the sensor data as the slope of the best-fit line becomes gentler.

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  • by analysing the shape of a waveform, e.g. extracting parameters relating to peaks · CPC title

  • for noise prevention, reduction or removal · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • for measuring analytes not otherwise provided for, e.g. ions, cytochromes · CPC title

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What does patent US9907492B2 cover?
Methods, devices, and systems are provided for correcting lag in measurements of analyte concentration level in interstitial fluid. The invention includes receiving a signal representative of sensor data from an analyte monitoring system related to an analyte level measured over time, computing rates of change of the sensor data for a time period of the sensor data, computing a rate distributio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abbott Diabetes Care Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/14532. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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