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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 03, 2009
Stephen Patrick Blythe, Inverness, GB;
Marco F Cardosi, Croy, GB;
Leanne Mills, Milton of Leys, GB;
Manuel Alvarez-icaza, Inverness, GB;
Emma Vanessa Jayne Day, Culbokie Duncanston, GB;
Richard Michael Day, Duncanston, GB;
Christopher Philip Leach, Inverness, GB;
Stephen Patrick Blythe, Inverness, GB;
Marco F Cardosi, Croy, GB;
Leanne Mills, Milton of Leys, GB;
Manuel Alvarez-Icaza, Inverness, GB;
Emma Vanessa Jayne Day, Culbokie Duncanston, GB;
Richard Michael Day, Duncanston, GB;
Christopher Philip Leach, Inverness, GB;
LifeScan Scotland Limited, , GB;
Abstract
A method for determining an analyte concentration in blood is described that reduces the effects of hematocrit using a test strip attached to a test meter. The test strip includes a working electrode and a reference electrode. The test meter applies a test voltage between the working electrode and the reference electrode. After a user applies a blood sample containing an analyte onto the test strip, the test meter measures a plurality of test currents for a test time interval.