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Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics | 2011

Measurement of Glucose Area Under the Curve Using Minimally Invasive Interstitial Fluid Extraction Technology: Evaluation of Glucose Monitoring Concepts Without Blood Sampling

Toshiyuki Sato; Seiki Okada; Kei Hagino; Yoshihiro Asakura; Yasuo Kikkawa; Junko Kojima; Toshihiro Watanabe; Yasunori Maekawa; Kazuki Isobe; Reona Koike; Hiromu Nakajima; Kaoru Asano

BACKGROUND Monitoring postprandial hyperglycemia is crucial in treating diabetes, although its dynamics make accurate monitoring difficult. We developed a new technology for monitoring postprandial hyperglycemia using interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction technology without blood sampling. The glucose area under the curve (AUC) using this system was measured as accumulated ISF glucose (IG) with simultaneous calibration with sodium ions. The objective of this study was to evaluate this technological concept in healthy individuals. METHODS Minimally invasive ISF extraction technology (MIET) comprises two steps: pretreatment with microneedles and ISF accumulation over a specific time by contact with a solvent. The correlation between glucose and sodium ion levels using MIET was evaluated in 12 subjects with stable blood glucose (BG) levels during fasting. BG and IG time courses were evaluated in three subjects to confirm their relationship while BG was fluctuating. Furthermore, the accuracy of glucose AUC measurements by MIET was evaluated several hours after a meal in 30 subjects. RESULTS A high correlation was observed between glucose and sodium ion levels when BG levels were stable (R=0.87), indicating that sodium ion is a good internal standard for calibration. The variation in IG and BG with MIET was similar, indicating that IG is an adequate substitute for BG. Finally, we showed a strong correlation (R=0.92) between IG-AUC and BG-AUC after a meal. CONCLUSIONS These findings validate the adequacy of glucose AUC measurements using MIET. Monitoring glucose using MIET without blood sampling may be beneficial to patients with diabetes.


Archive | 1998

Living body inspecting apparatus and noninvasive blood analyzer using the same

Rokusaburo Kimura; Kaoru Asano; Hideo Kusuzawa; Yasuhiro Kouchi; Toshiyuki Ozawa


Archive | 1994

Non-invasive blood analyzer and method using the same

Yasunori Maekawa; Kaoru Asano; Yasuhiro Kochi; Ken Ishihara


Archive | 1995

Non-invasive blood analyzer

Kaoru Asano; Yasuhiro Kouchi


Archive | 2004

Extracting device, extracting method, analyzer and analyzing method

Yasunori Maekawa; Kennichi Sawa; Toshiyuki Sato; Seiki Okada; Kanako Nagaoka; Kaoru Asano


Archive | 1996

Noninvasive blood analyzer

Ken Ishihara; Kaoru Asano; Yasuhiro Kouchi; Hideo Kusuzawa


Archive | 1994

Apparatus and method for displaying normalized clinical test data

Berend Houwen; Shigeo Kanamori; Kaoru Asano


Archive | 1995

Apparatus for measuring concentration of hemoglobin and method for the same

Ken Ishihara; Kaoru Asano; Yasunori Maekawa


Archive | 1996

Apparatus for analyzing blood

Yasuhiro Kouchi; Kaoru Asano; Ken Ishihara


Archive | 1994

Clinical test result display apparatus

Berend Houwen; Kanamori; Kaoru Asano

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