Blood glucose monitor

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Inventors

Van Heuvelen, Alan

Application #

813742

Filed

Dec-26-1985

Published

Nov-3-1987

Current US Class

356/136
356/39
436/95
600/316

International Classes

G01N 033/16

Field of Search

356/39 356/135 356/136 356/137 356/344 128/633 422/68 436/95

Assignee

Research Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Rosenberger; R. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Scully, Scott, Murphy & Presser

US Patent References

4169676   Method for determi...
4451147   Refractometer

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Abstract
A blood glucose monitor which is particularly applicable for use as an implant for controlling an insulin pump, or as a portable device for use by a diabetic for home blood glucose monitoring. The glucose monitor measures the glucose level of blood by utilizing a refractometer which measures the index of refraction of blood adjacent to an interface with a transparent surface of the refractometer, by directing light at the interface to measure the index of refraction of the blood by the amount of radiation reflected by the interface, particularly light incident near the critical angle. In a preferred embodiment, polarized light is directed against an interface in an implant between a transparent material and the blood. As the glucose concentration in the blood changes, its index of refraction changes, as does the intensity of light reflected from the interface. The angle of incidence of the light is selected to be slightly less than the critical angle for total internal reflection, with the result that the reflected intensity varies dramatically with index of refraction and with glucose concentration. A differential amplifier compares the intensity of the light reflected from the blood and the intensity of the beam before reflection. The output signal from the differential amplifier indicates only a change in the intensity of the reflected light caused by a change in the glucose concentration from a standard setting.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of measuring the glucose level in blood, comprising:

a. positioning an optical interface with one surface thereof in direct contact with the blood;

b. measuring the index of refraction of the blood adjacent to the optical interface by directing a polarized radiation beam at the interface at an angle of incidence slightly less than the critical angle of incidence of the radiation beam relative to the optical interface, and measuring the radiation level of radiation reflected from the interface, which depends upon the index of refraction of the blood adjacent to the interface; and

c. removing albumin in the blood from the interface to remove the effect of albumin on the index of refraction measurement by applying an electric field to the blood at the interface to remove albumin from the interface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a blood glucose monitoring method and device, and more particularly pertains to such a blood glucose monitor which can be constructed as an implant or as a portable device for blood glucose monitoring by a diabetic. As an implant, the glucose concentration in blood adjacent to the implant is measured, such that it is particularly useful for controlling an insulin pump for a diabetic person. The teachings of the present invention can also be used in the construction of a portable device useful for home blood glucose monitoring by diabetics in which the concentration of glucose in a drop of capillary blood is measured.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

There are about one million insulin-dependent (Type I) diabetics in the United States. The vast majority treat their diabetes by regulating diet and exercise, and by taking one or more shots of insulin each day. Because of the many variations in life and in some cases the lack of dedication to maintaining tight control, blood glucose levels often fluctuate radically, and are responsible for a myriad of complications of the vascular and nervous systems.
 
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