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Date of Patent:
Mar. 16, 2004

Filed:

Mar. 02, 2000
Applicant:
Inventors:

Piet H. C. Moerman, Lexington, MA (US);

Jerome F. McAleer, Wantage, GB;

Matthias Stiene, Inverness, GB;

Assignee:

Diabetes Diagnostics, Waltham, MA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G01N 2/7327 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
G01N 2/7327 ;
Abstract

An apparatus for detection and quantitation of an electrochemically-detectable analyte, such as glucose, in blood or interstitial fluid includes a meter unit, a lancet and an electrochemical sensor. Of these components, the meter is preferably reusable, while the lancet and the electrochemical sensor are preferably incorporated in assemblies intended for single-use. The meter unit has a housing, within which a lancet is engaged with a mechanism for moving then lancet; a connector disposed within the housing for engaging an electrochemical sensor specific for the analyte and transmitting a signal indicative of the amount of analyte, and a display operatively-associated with a connector for displaying the amount of the analyte to user. The electrochemical sensor is adapted for detection of a particular analyte. In addition, the electrochemical sensor has an absorptive member for uptake of a sample of blood or interstitial fluid. In one version, the lancet moves from a initial position to a piercing position in which skin of the user is pierced and optionally back to a retracted position. The electrochemical sensor is disposed such that the absorptive member takes up a sample from the pierced skin of the user when it is pierced by the lancet without movement of the apparatus. In an alternative version, the lancet is a hollow cannula through which blood or interstitial fluid is transported from the puncture site to an absorbent portion of the electrochemical sensor. In either version, the apparatus provides single-step operation in which sample acquisition and analysis occur as a result of the single action of pressing the apparatus against the users skin.

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CA2401164A1; CA2732195A1; WO0164105A1; AU4910001A; WO0164105A9; US2002130042A1; EP1265530A1; KR20030004355A; CN1429087A; CZ20022942A3; JP2003524496A; HK1051957A1; RU2002126203A; US6706159B2; PL357279A1; AU2001249100B2; US2005011759A1; CN1217624C; CN1739450A; IL151559A; KR100754237B1; US7378007B2; CN100398064C; CA2401164C; JP4727112B2; EP2409644A1; EP1265530B1; ES2411721T3; EP2409644B1; ES2604970T3;

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