Integrated delivery device for continuous glucose sensor
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-031/00
A61M-037/00
A61B-005/00
A61M-005/315
G06F-019/00
A61B-005/145
A61B-005/1486
출원번호
US-0460219
(2012-04-30)
등록번호
US-8882741
(2014-11-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Brauker, James H.
Tapsak, Mark A.
Saint, Sean T.
Kamath, Apurv U.
Neale, Paul V.
Simpson, Peter C.
Mensinger, Michael Robert
Markovic, Dubravka
출원인 / 주소
DexCom, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear, LLP.
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초록▼
Systems and methods for integrating a continuous glucose sensor, including a receiver, a medicament delivery device, and optionally a single point glucose monitor are provided. Manual integrations provide for a physical association between the devices wherein a user (for example, patient or doctor)
Systems and methods for integrating a continuous glucose sensor, including a receiver, a medicament delivery device, and optionally a single point glucose monitor are provided. Manual integrations provide for a physical association between the devices wherein a user (for example, patient or doctor) manually selects the amount, type, and/or time of delivery. Semi-automated integration of the devices includes integrations wherein an operable connection between the integrated components aids the user (for example, patient or doctor) in selecting, inputting, calculating, or validating the amount, type, or time of medicament delivery of glucose values, for example, by transmitting data to another component and thereby reducing the amount of user input required. Automated integration between the devices includes integrations wherein an operable connection between the integrated components provides for full control of the system without required user interaction.
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1. An integrated diabetes management system for selectively switching between modes of operation, the system comprising: a glucose sensor, wherein the glucose sensor is configured to substantially continuously measure glucose concentration in a host for a period exceeding one hour, and to output a d
1. An integrated diabetes management system for selectively switching between modes of operation, the system comprising: a glucose sensor, wherein the glucose sensor is configured to substantially continuously measure glucose concentration in a host for a period exceeding one hour, and to output a data stream, including one or more sensor data points; anda processor module operably connected to the glucose sensor, wherein the processor module is configured to receive the data stream, calculate a therapy comprising instructions for administration of a medicament, and send the instructions to a medicament delivery device, wherein the processor module is configured to operate the integrated system in a first mode unless a second mode is triggered, wherein the first mode does not require user interaction to send instructions to the medicament delivery device, wherein the second mode requires user interaction before sending instructions to the medicament delivery device that allow further medicament to be delivered to the user, and wherein the second mode is automatically triggered responsive to a predetermined condition. 2. The integrated system of claim 1, wherein the determination of the predetermined condition is based on an evaluation of information manually inputted by a user into the receiver. 3. The integrated system of claim 1, wherein the determination of the predetermined condition is based on an evaluation by the processor module of input associated with at least one of time of day, meals, sleep, calories, exercise or sickness. 4. The integrated system of claim 1, wherein the predetermined condition is adaptive over time. 5. The integrated system of claim 1, wherein the processor module is configured to learn a behavior pattern of the host, wherein the predetermined condition is a predetermined behavior pattern. 6. The integrated system of claim 5, wherein the predetermined behavior pattern is selected from the group consisting of a medicament delivery time, a meal time, an exercise time and a sleep time. 7. The integrated system of claim 1, wherein the medicament delivery device comprises an insulin delivery device, wherein the insulin delivery device is in the first mode unless the second mode is triggered. 8. An integrated diabetes management system for selectively switching between fully-automated and semi-automated modes, the system comprising: a glucose sensor, wherein the glucose sensor is configured to substantially continuously measure glucose concentration in a host for a period exceeding one hour, and to output a data stream, including one or more sensor data points; anda processor module operably connected to the glucose sensor, wherein the processor module is configured to receive the data stream, calculate a therapy comprising instructions for administration of a medicament, and send the instructions to a medicament delivery device, wherein the processor module is configured to operate the integrated system in a fully-automated mode unless a semi-automated mode is triggered, wherein the fully automated mode does not require user interaction to send instructions to the medicament delivery device, wherein the semi-automated mode requires user interaction before sending instructions to the medicament delivery device, and wherein the semi-automated mode is automatically triggered responsive to a predetermined condition, wherein the medicament delivery device comprises an insulin delivery device, wherein the insulin delivery device is in the fully automated mode unless the semi-automated mode is triggered, wherein the medicament delivery device further comprises a glucose or glucagon delivery device, wherein the glucose or glucagon delivery device is continuously in a fully automated mode so that user interaction is not required for administration of medicament using the glucose or glucagon delivery device when the insulin delivery device is in the semi-automated mode. 9. A method for selectively switching between operational modes of an integrated diabetes management system, the method comprising: generating a data stream from a substantially continuous glucose sensor, the data stream, including one or more sensor data points;receiving the data stream, by a processor module;calculating a therapy, by the processor module, wherein the therapy comprises instructions for administration of a medicament;switching the integrated system from a first mode to a second mode responsive to a predetermined condition being met; andsending the instructions for administration of a medicament to a medicament delivery device, wherein the first mode does not require user interaction to send the instructions to the medicament delivery device, and wherein the second mode requires user interaction before sending the instructions to the medicament delivery device that allow further medicament to be delivered to the user. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein determining whether the predetermined condition is met comprises evaluating information manually inputted by a user into the receiver. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein determining whether the predetermined condition is met comprises evaluating input associated with at least one of time of day, meals, sleep, calories, exercise or sickness. 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the predetermined condition is adaptive over time. 13. The method of claim 9, further comprising learning a behavior pattern of the host, wherein the predetermined condition is a predetermined behavior pattern. 14. The method according to 13, wherein the predetermined behavior pattern is selected from the group consisting of a medicament delivery time, a meal time, an exercise time and a sleep time. 15. The method of claim 9, wherein the medicament delivery device comprises an insulin delivery device, wherein the insulin delivery device is in the first mode unless the second mode is triggered. 16. A method for selectively switching between semi-automated and fully-automated modes of an integrated diabetes management system, the method comprising: generating a data stream from a substantially continuous glucose sensor, the data stream, including one or more sensor data points;receiving the data stream, by a processor module;calculating a therapy, by the processor module, wherein the therapy comprises instructions for administration of a medicament;switching the integrated system from a fully-automated mode to a semi-automated mode responsive to a predetermined condition being met; andsending the instructions for administration of a medicament to a medicament delivery device, wherein the fully automated mode does not require user interaction to send the instructions to the medicament delivery device, and wherein the semi-automated mode requires user interaction before sending the instructions to the medicament delivery device that allow further medicament to be delivered to the user, wherein the medicament delivery device comprises an insulin delivery device, wherein the insulin delivery device is in the fully automated mode unless the semi-automated mode is triggered, wherein the medicament delivery device further comprises a glucose or glucagon delivery device, wherein the glucose or glucagon delivery device is continuously in a fully-automated mode so that user interaction is not required for administration of medicament using the glucose or glucagon delivery device when the insulin delivery device is in the semi-automated mode. 17. An integrated diabetes management system comprising a computer readable medium stored in memory that is configured to cause a processor to receive a data stream from a substantially continuous glucose sensor, the data stream, including one or more sensor data points, to calculate a therapy comprising instructions for administration of a medicament, and to automatically send the instructions to a medicament delivery device in a first mode unless a second mode is triggered, wherein the first mode does not require user interaction to send instructions to the medicament delivery device, wherein the second mode requires user interaction before sending instructions to the medicament delivery device that allow further medicament to be delivered to the user, and wherein the second mode is triggered responsive to a predetermined condition.
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