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  • Research Progress of Implantable Biosensors for Continuous Glucose Monitoring

    Continuous glucose monitoring plays an important role in severe diabetic patients. However, there is no available commercial implanted glucose biosensor for long-term clinic application. This paper firstly introduces the classification of biosensors for continuous glucose monitoring, and then discusses the failure mechanism for implanted biosensors. After that, it points out the routes and tips to improve the life time of the biosensor, and finally looks forward to the future development of implanted glucose biosensors.

    Release date:2016-10-24 01:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Design and implementation of real-time continuous glucose monitoring instrument

    Real-time continuous glucose monitoring can help diabetics to control blood sugar levels within the normal range. However, in the process of practical monitoring, the output of real-time continuous glucose monitoring system is susceptible to glucose sensor and environment noise, which will influence the measurement accuracy of the system. Aiming at this problem, a dual-calibration algorithm for the moving-window double-layer filtering algorithm combined with real-time self-compensation calibration algorithm is proposed in this paper, which can realize the signal drift compensation for current data. And a real-time continuous glucose monitoring instrument based on this study was designed. This real-time continuous glucose monitoring instrument consisted of an adjustable excitation voltage module, a current-voltage converter module, a microprocessor and a wireless transceiver module. For portability, the size of the device was only 40 mm × 30 mm × 5 mm and its weight was only 30 g. In addition, a communication command code algorithm was designed to ensure the security and integrity of data transmission in this study. Results of experiments in vitro showed that current detection of the device worked effectively. A 5-hour monitoring of blood glucose level in vivo showed that the device could continuously monitor blood glucose in real time. The relative error of monitoring results of the designed device ranged from 2.22% to 7.17% when comparing to a portable blood meter.

    Release date:2017-12-21 05:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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