Patent classifications
A61B5/150847
APPLICATION INTERFACE AND DISPLAY CONTROL IN AN ANALYTE MONITORING ENVIRONMENT
Systems, devices, and methods are provided for the control of interfacing between applications that facilitate the monitoring of diabetes running on a mobile device, including the authentication of a third party user interface application by a sensor interface application. Control of the display of current analyte levels and critical events is also provided.
Liquid Sample Collection Apparatus
This invention relates to a liquid sample collection apparatus comprising, a port for receiving a liquid sample, a collector for storing said liquid sample, at least one conduit connecting said port to said collector, and a sample detection apparatus comprising a sensor for detecting said liquid in said collector and generating an output depending on the quantity of said liquid detected in said collector, and a controller responsive to said sensor output and configured to determine that said sample has been collected when said sensor output indicates that a quantity of said liquid above a threshold amount is detected in said collector.
Sensor applicator assembly for continuous glucose monitoring system
The present invention relates to a sensor applicator assembly for a continuous glucose monitoring system and provides a sensor applicator assembly for a continuous glucose monitoring system, which is manufactured with a sensor module assembled inside an applicator, thereby minimizing additional work by a user for attaching the sensor module to the body and allowing the sensor module to be attached to the body simply by operating the applicator, and thus can be used more conveniently. A battery is built in the sensor module and a separate transmitter is connected to the sensor module so as to receive power supply from the sensor module and be continuously used semi-permanently, thereby making the assembly economical. The sensor module and the applicator are used disposables, thereby allowing accurate and safe use and convenient maintenance.
Application interface and display control in an analyte monitoring environment
Systems, devices, and methods are provided for the control of interfacing between applications that facilitate the monitoring of diabetes running on a mobile device, including the authentication of a third party user interface application by a sensor interface application. Control of the display of current analyte levels and critical events is also provided.
ELECTRONIC MODULE FOR A SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICE AND SYSTEM COMPRISING THE SAME
The present invention relates to an electronic module for a sample collection device, comprising: a measurement system for measuring a volume of collected fluid of a patient in real time and determining when a predefined amount of fluid has been collected, and means for providing a warning signal to a user when it is determined that the predefined amount of fluid has been collected.
Further, the inventions relates to a system for extracting and collecting a sample of a fluid of a patient.
System and Method for Assuring Patient Medication and Fluid Delivery at the Clinical Point of Use
A system for confirmation of fluid delivery to a patient at the clinical point of use is provided. The system includes a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device has a housing; at least one imaging sensor associated with the housing; a data transmission interface; a data reporting accessory for providing data to the user; a microprocessor for managing the at least one imaging sensor, the data transmission interface, and the data reporting accessory; and a program for acquiring and processing images from the at least one imaging sensor. The system further includes a fluid delivery apparatus; and one or more identification tags attached to or integrally formed with the fluid delivery apparatus. The program processes an image captured by the at least one imaging sensor to identify the one or more identification tags and acquires fluid delivery apparatus information from the one or more identification tags.
CARTRIDGE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC REACTION TESTING
There are provided systems and methods for molecular diagnostic reaction testing. The method including: receiving a patient sample in a collection device: providing the sample to a microfluidic cartridge via capillary action: inserting the microfluidic cartridge into a diagnostic device: capturing information associated with the sample: performing thermal lysis and inactivation on the sample in the microfluidic cartridge: performing sample mixing with a freeze-dried master mix by passing the sample through microfluidic channels in the microfluidic cartridge that enables mixing of the samples with the freeze-dried master mix: perform multiplex detection of different targets by passing the mixed sample into detection chambers containing probes: capturing images of the mixed samples in the detection chambers: and outputting the images.
Puncture needle sensor manufacturing method
A puncture needle sensor manufacturing method includes applying an insulation layer to a metal sheet and applying spaced apart stripe-shaped electrodes on the insulation layer after the insulation layer is applied on the metal sheet. The manufacturing method also includes cutting the metal sheet to produce a plate-shaped body that includes at least two of the electrodes. The plate-shaped body is press-worked to form the plate-shaped body into a tubular body, and a pointed, beveled end portion is formed at the distal end of the tubular body.
System and method for assuring patient medication and fluid delivery at the clinical point of use
A system for confirmation of fluid delivery to a patient at the clinical point of use is provided. The system includes a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device has a housing; at least one imaging sensor associated with the housing; a data transmission interface; a data reporting accessory for providing data to the user; a microprocessor for managing the at least one imaging sensor, the data transmission interface, and the data reporting accessory; and a program for acquiring and processing images from the at least one imaging sensor. The system further includes a fluid delivery apparatus; and one or more identification tags attached to or integrally formed with the fluid delivery apparatus. The program processes an image captured by the at least one imaging sensor to identify the one or more identification tags and acquires fluid delivery apparatus information from the one or more identification tags.