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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 2024
Filed:
Jan. 27, 2020
Medtronic Minimed, Inc., Northridge, CA (US);
Georgios Mallas, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Andrea Varsavsky, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Peter Ajemba, Canyon Country, CA (US);
Jeffrey Nishida, Chicago, IL (US);
Keith Nogueira, Mission Hills, CA (US);
Elaine Gee, Windsor, CA (US);
Leonardo Nava-Guerra, Alhambra, CA (US);
Jing Liu, Woodland Hills, CA (US);
Sadaf S. Seleh, Encino, CA (US);
Taly G. Engel, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Benyamin Grosman, Valley Village, CA (US);
Steven Lai, Granada Hills, CA (US);
Luis A. Torres, South Gate, CA (US);
Chi A. Tran, Falcon Heights, MN (US);
David M. Sniecinski, Los Angeles, CA (US);
MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC., Northridge, CA;
Abstract
A continuous glucose monitoring system may utilize electrode current (Isig) signals, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), and Vcntr values to optimize sensor glucose (SG) calculation in such a way as to enable reduction of the need for blood glucose (BG) calibration requests from users.