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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 2017
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2009
Norbert Gretz, Mannheim, DE;
Johannes Pill, Leimen, DE;
Daniel Schock-kusch, Mannheim, DE;
Thomas Walter, Mühlhausen, DE;
Jürgen Hesser, Heidelberg, DE;
Maliha Sadick, Hassloch, DE;
Felix Eickemeyer, Heidelberg, DE;
Jae Hyung Hwang, Viernheim, DE;
Christian Schildknecht, Mannheim, DE;
Soichi Watanabe, Mannheim, DE;
Wolfgang Wach, Worms, DE;
Thomas Rose, Worms, DE;
Norbert Gretz, Mannheim, DE;
Johannes Pill, Leimen, DE;
Daniel Schock-Kusch, Mannheim, DE;
Thomas Walter, Mühlhausen, DE;
Jürgen Hesser, Heidelberg, DE;
Maliha Sadick, Hassloch, DE;
Felix Eickemeyer, Heidelberg, DE;
Jae Hyung Hwang, Viernheim, DE;
Christian Schildknecht, Mannheim, DE;
Soichi Watanabe, Mannheim, DE;
Wolfgang Wach, Worms, DE;
Thomas Rose, Worms, DE;
Norbert Gretz, Mannheim, DE;
Abstract
A sensor plaster () for the transcutaneous measurement of an organ function, more particularly of a kidney function, is proposed. The sensor plaster () comprises at least one flexible carrier element () having at least one adhesive surface () which can be stuck onto a body surface. Furthermore, the sensor plaster () comprises at least one radiation source, more particularly a light source (), wherein the radiation source is designed to irradiate the body surface with at least one interrogation light (). Furthermore, the sensor plaster () comprises at least one detector () designed to detect at least one response light () incident from the direction of the body surface.