Biological fluid sampling and analyte measurement devices and methods
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01N-027327
A61B-00505
출원번호
US-0879146
(2001-06-12)
발명자
/ 주소
Leong, Koon-wah
Shartle, Robert
출원인 / 주소
LifeScan, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Bozicevic, Field &
인용정보
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196인용 특허 :
18
초록▼
A device for sampling a biological fluid and measuring a target analyte within the biological fluid is provided. The device has at least one micro-piercing member used to penetrate the skin to a selected depth and access biological fluid, a sampling means and a measuring means. The sampling means co
A device for sampling a biological fluid and measuring a target analyte within the biological fluid is provided. The device has at least one micro-piercing member used to penetrate the skin to a selected depth and access biological fluid, a sampling means and a measuring means. The sampling means comprises a fluid transfer medium, such as a hydrophilic porous material, by which sampled biological fluid is transferred from the micro-piercing member to the measuring means. The measuring means includes an electrochemical cell having at least one porous electrode and, typically, a reagent material, where the electrochemical cell is configured so as to make an electrochemical measurement of a target analyte in accessed biological fluid present therein. Methods of sampling biological fluids within the skin and measuring the sampled fluids are also provided, as well as kits comprising one or more of the inventive devices.
대표청구항▼
1. A biological fluid sampling and analyte concentration measurement device, said device comprising:(a) at least one skin-piercing member comprising a biological fluid access opening; (b) an electrochemical cell for measuring the concentration of analyte within the biological fluid, wherein the cell
1. A biological fluid sampling and analyte concentration measurement device, said device comprising:(a) at least one skin-piercing member comprising a biological fluid access opening; (b) an electrochemical cell for measuring the concentration of analyte within the biological fluid, wherein the cell comprises at least one porous electrode; and (c) a hydrophilic porous material in fluid communication with the at least one piercing member and with the at least one porous electrode, wherein hydrophilic porous material transfers biological fluid present at the access opening of the at least one piercing member to the electrochemical cell, wherein the porous material comprises a distal portion associated with the at least one piercing member and a proximal portion adjacent to the at least one porous electrode, wherein the proximal portion is more porous than the distal portion. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the proximal portion is about 10 to 100 times more porous than the distal portion.3. The device of claim 1 wherein the hydrophilic porous material transfers biological fluid by means of a capillary force exerted on the biological fluid in its presence.4. The device of claim 1 wherein the porous material is selected from the group consisting of polymers, ceramics, glass and silica.5. The device of claim 1 wherein the electrochemical cell comprises two spaced-apart electrodes defining a reaction chamber and a selected reagent for chemically reacting with an analyte targeted for measurement.6. The device of claim 5 wherein the distance between the electrodes is from about 10 to 300 microns.7. The device of claim 6 herein the distance between the electrodes is from about 10 to 150 microns.8. The device according to claim 5 wherein the reagent is located on a surface of at least one electrode facing the reaction chamber.9. The device of claim 5 wherein both electrodes are porous.10. The device of claim 9 further comprising a housing having at least one vent hole for venting air from within the electrochemical cell.11. The device of claim 1 wherein the biological fluid is interstitial fluid and the analyte is glucose.12. The device of claim 1 further comprising a hydrophilic gel.13. The device of claim 1 wherein the hydrophilic porous material comprises pores having diameters in the range from about 0.1 to 50 μm.14. The device of claim 13 wherein the pore diameters are in the range from about 0.1 to 10 μm.15. A system for sampling biological fluid from the skin of a patient and measuring a target analyte within the biological fluid, the system comprising:(a) at least one device according to claim 1; and (b) a control means in electrical communication with the at least one device, the control means comprising: (1) means for sending an electrical input signal to the device and for receiving an electrical output signal from the device, and (2) a software algorithm which automatically calculates and determines the concentration of the target analyte in the biological sample upon receipt of the electrical output signal. 16. The system of claim 15 further comprising a display means in electrical communication with the control means for displaying information in the form of electrical signals received from the control means related to the sampling of the biological fluid and the measuring of the target analyte.17. The system of claim 16 wherein the device is mounted to the housing by means of a lock-and-release mechanism.18. The system of claim 15 further comprising a housing wherein the control means is located within the housing and the device is mounted to the housing.19. The system of claim 18 further comprising user input buttons on the housing for providing user input to the control unit.20. The system of claim 18 further comprising a display means on the housing for displaying information from the control means.21. The system of claim 18 wherein the housing has a hand-held configuration.22. A method for sampling a biological fluid within the skin of a patient and for measuring the concentration of one or more target analytes contained therein, the method comprising the steps of:providing a biological fluid sampling and analyte measuring system according to claim 15 comprising a first sensor device operatively coupled to a control means; operatively applying the sensor device to the patient's skin wherein the system samples the patient's biological fluid and measures the concentration of the one or more target analytes therein; removing the sensor device from the patient's skin; removing the first sensor device from the control means; operatively coupling a second sensor device to the control means; and repeating the above steps until the desired number of samplings and measurements have been performed. 23. A kit for sampling a biological fluid from the skin of a patient and for measuring the concentration of a analyte within the sampled biological fluid, the kit comprising:a system according to claim 15. 24. The kit of claim 23 wherein the biological fluid sampling and analyte concentration measurement device is disposable and the control unit is reusable.25. A kit for sampling a biological fluid from the skin of a patient and for measuring the concentration of a analyte within the sampled biological fluid, the kit comprising:a plurality of disposable devices according to claim 1. 26. The kit of claim 25 further comprising a support member wherein the plurality of micro-needles are arranged in an array on the support member.27. A biological fluid sampling and analyte concentration measurement device, said device comprising:(a) an array of micro-needles, each micro-needle having an access opening; (b) a layer of porous material over the array; (c) a first layer of conductive material over the layer of porous material, wherein the first layer of conductive material is porous and further wherein the access openings, the layer of porous material and the first layer of conductive material provide a fluid transfer pathway; and (d) a second layer of conductive material, wherein the first layer of conductive material and the second layer of conductive material are spaced-apart, wherein biological fluid present at the access openings is caused to be transferred to the space between the first and second layers of conductive material. 28. The device of claim 27 further comprising a layer of insulating material over the second layer of conductive material.29. The device of claim 27 wherein the array of micro-needles comprises an insulating material.30. The device of claim 27 further comprising a layer of reagent material between the first and second layers of conductive material wherein an analyte targeted for measurement present in the in the space between the first and second layers of conductive material chemically reacts with the reagent.31. The device of claim 30 wherein the layer of reagent material contacts either the first layer of conductive material, the second layer of conductive material or both.32. The device of claim 27 wherein the second layer of conductive material is porous.33. The device of claim 32, further comprising an insulating layer over the second layer of porous conductive material, wherein the insulating layer has a venting hole there through.34. The device of claim 27 wherein the biological fluid being sampled is interstitial fluid.35. The device of claim 35 wherein the analyte is glucose and the reagent comprises a glucose oxidizing enzyme and a mediator.36. The device of claim 35 wherein the enzyme is selected from a group consisting of glucose oxidase and glucose dehydrogenase.37. The device of claim 36, wherein the mediator is ferricyanide.38. The device of claim 27 wherein the micro-needles of the array of micro-needles have varying lengths.
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