| Literature DB >> 25194803 |
Barbara Nacht1, Christoph Larndorfer1, Stefan Sax2, Sergey M Borisov1, Martin Hajnsek3, Frank Sinner3, Emil J W List-Kratochvil4, Ingo Klimant5.
Abstract
A new measurement system enables combination of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and insulin infusion. A sensor system comprising an optical glucose biosensor and an optical oxygen sensor is integrated into the insulin infusion catheter of an insulin pump. Both sensors rely on near infrared (NIR) phosphorescent porphyrin dyes, wherefore the signals can be read out transcutaneous and non-invasively with a custom-built phase fluorometer measurement module. The spectral properties of the indicator dyes and the optical setup of the measurement module were optimized to enable independent read-out in two channels. Dynamic ranges from 0 mmHg to 160 mmHg oxygen and 0mg/dL to 360 mg/dL glucose (LOD 2mg/dL) are covered by the oxygen and the glucose sensor, respectively. In-vivo measurements in pigs demonstrate good correlation of reference blood glucose levels and glucose values obtained with the presented sensor system. The evaluation of the clinical accuracy of the system with Clarke Error Grid Analysis showed similar results to CGM-devices currently on the market.Entities:
Keywords: CGM; Continuous glucose monitoring; Implantable glucose sensor; Insulin infusion; Optical sensor; Porphyrin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25194803 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2014.08.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618