Optical glucose sensor

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Inventors

Slate, John B.
Lord, Peter C.

Application #

276453

Filed

Jul-18-1994

Published

Feb-25-1997

Current US Class

356/39
422/82.08
436/172
600/316
600/317
600/341
600/368

International Classes

A61B 005/00; G02B 006/00

Field of Search

128/634 128/632 128/633 128/637 422/58 422/55 422/82.08 436/805 436/95 436/136 436/138 436/172 356/445 356/39 435/14

Assignee

MiniMed Inc. (Sylmar, CA)

Examiners

Sykes; Angela D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kelly Bauersfeld & Lowry

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Other References

1985 American Chemical Society--Two-Dimensional Enzyme Elect. Reprint from Analytical Chem. Diabetes Care. vol. 5 No. 3 May-Jun. 1982. David A. Gough, Ph.D.--The UCSD Implantable Glucose and Oxygen Sensor Tech. Feb. 3, 1986. In Vitro Stability of an Oxygen Sensor--Analytical Chemistry, 1987. Optical Glucose Sensor Based on Reversible Competitive Binding--Symposium on Biosensors--1984. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering vol. 35 No. 7 Jul. 1988.

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Abstract
An improved glucose sensor adapted for in vivo implantation includes one or more optical fiber optrodes mounted within a semipermeable probe housing designed for differential diffusion of glucose and oxygen. In a preferred form, an enzyme optrode comprises an optical fiber with an enzyme coating such as glucose oxidase for catalyzing glucose in the presence of oxygen (O.sub.2) to produce gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide. An oxygen sensitive coating such as a fluorescent dye is provided on the enzyme optrode in close proximity with the enzymatic reaction, and also on a reference optrode at a position spaced substantially from the enzymatic reaction. Optical monitoring of the fluorescent activity of the optrode coatings provides an indication of oxygen depletion as a result of the enzymatic reaction, and thus also indicates glucose concentration level. The semipermeable housing is designed to ensure that the reaction proceeds with a stoichiometric excess of oxygen (O.sub.2).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A glucose sensor, comprising:

a semipermeable probe housing defining an interior sensor chamber, said housing being formed from a material permeable to glucose and oxygen (O.sub.2) entrained in a patient fluid and adapted to be contacted therewith; and

optrode means for monitoring glucose concentration in the patient fluid, said optrode means being disposed within said sensor chamber and comprising an enzyme optrode including a first optical fiber having a selected enzyme coating thereon for generating an enzymatic reaction to catalyze glucose in the presence of oxygen (O.sub.2), and an oxygen sensitive coating on said first optical fiber at a position to generate a light signal representative of oxygen (O.sub.2) depletion in response to the enzymatic reaction, and a reference optrode having an additional oxygen sensitive coating on a second optical fiber at a position spaced from said enzyme and oxygen sensitive coatings on said first optical fiber;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to glucose sensors for monitoring glucose concentration level in a patient fluid, such as blood. More specifically, this invention relates to an improved glucose sensor having one or more optical fiber optrodes for monitoring glucose concentration, wherein the optrodes are incorporated into a compact sensor probe adapted for in vivo implantation.

A variety of test systems and methods are known in the medical arts for measuring glucose concentration in a patient body fluid, such as blood, urine, etc. Glucose monitoring provides a valuable indicator of patient condition, and is particularly important for diabetic patients to provide an indicator of patient response to and/or compliance with a prescribed treatment regimen.

In accordance with one known and commonly used glucose detection method, an enzymatic assay is performed wherein an enzyme such as glucose oxidase is used to catalyze glucose within a patient fluid in the presence of oxygen (O.sub.2). This enzymatic reaction produces gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H.sub.2 O.sub.2). Monitoring of the patient fluid before and after the enzymatic reaction can provide an indication of oxygen (O.sub.2) depletion which can be correlated substantially linearly with glucose concentration level. In the past, oxygen depletion has been measured by monitoring fluid conductivity changes. Oxygen concentration levels in body fluids have also been measured by optical monitoring of a fluorescing dye having a light output responsive to oxygen level. The enzymatic assay, as described above, has typically been performed on a patient fluid which has been drawn from the patient and transported to a medical laboratory.
 
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