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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 20, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 10, 2010
James Iain Rodgers, Lochardil, GB;
Leanne Mills, Milton of Leys, GB;
Marco Cardosi, Croy, GB;
Chris Leach, Inverness, GB;
James Moffat, Inverness, GB;
James Iain Rodgers, Lochardil, GB;
Leanne Mills, Milton of Leys, GB;
Marco Cardosi, Croy, GB;
Chris Leach, Inverness, GB;
James Moffat, Inverness, GB;
Lifescan Scotland Limited, Inverness, GB;
Abstract
Described and illustrated herein are one exemplary method and a measurement system having a meter and a test strip. The test strip has a first working electrode, reference electrode and second working electrode. In this method, acceptable fill data from known first current and known second current are used to predict an estimated second current at proximate the second time period (for a given batch of test strips) during the test sequence. The estimated second current at proximate the second time interval is then compared with a measured actual second current at proximate the second time interval during an actual test to determine if the measured actual second current is substantially equal to or within an acceptable percent deviation from the estimated second current so as to determine sufficient volume of a physiological fluid sample in the test strip.