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Journal of diabetes science and technology | 2009

The Clinical Research Tool: A High-Performance Microdialysis-Based System for Reliably Measuring Interstitial Fluid Glucose Concentration

Gregor Ocvirk; Martin Hajnsek; Ralph Gillen; Arnfried Guenther; Gernot Hochmuth; Ulrike Kamecke; Karl-Heinz Koelker; Peter Kraemer; Karin Obermaier; Cornelia Reinheimer; Nina Jendrike; Guido Freckmann

Background: A novel microdialysis-based continuous glucose monitoring system, the so-called Clinical Research Tool (CRT), is presented. The CRT was designed exclusively for investigational use to offer high analytical accuracy and reliability. The CRT was built to avoid signal artifacts due to catheter clogging, flow obstruction by air bubbles, and flow variation caused by inconstant pumping. For differentiation between physiological events and system artifacts, the sensor current, counter electrode and polarization voltage, battery voltage, sensor temperature, and flow rate are recorded at a rate of 1 Hz. Method: In vitro characterization with buffered glucose solutions (cglucose = 0 − 26 × 10−3 mol liter−1) over 120 h yielded a mean absolute relative error (MARE) of 2.9 ± 0.9% and a recorded mean flow rate of 330 ± 48 nl/min with periodic flow rate variation amounting to 24 ± 7%. The first 120 h in vivo testing was conducted with five type 1 diabetes subjects wearing two systems each. A mean flow rate of 350 ± 59 nl/min and a periodic variation of 22 ± 6% were recorded. Results: Utilizing 3 blood glucose measurements per day and a physical lag time of 1980 s, retrospective calibration of the 10 in vivo experiments yielded a MARE value of 12.4 ± 5.7. Clarke error grid analysis resulted in 81.0%, 16.6%, 0.8%, 1.6%, and 0% in regions A, B, C, D, and E, respectively. Conclusion: The CRT demonstrates exceptional reliability of system operation and very good measurement performance. The ability to differentiate between artifacts and physiological effects suggests the use of the CRT as a reference tool in clinical investigations.


Archive | 2004

Method and device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of an analyte

Reinhard Dr. Kotulla; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2007

Tissue response to subcutaneous implantation of glucose-oxidase-based glucose sensors in rats

Nadja Henninger; Stefanie Woderer; Hans-Martin Kloetzer; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen; Li Li; Xiaolei Yu; Norbert Gretz; Bettina Kraenzlin; Johannes Pill


Archive | 2011

Electrode system for measuring an analyte concentration under in-vivo conditions

Ortrud Quarder; Arnulf Staib; Reinhold Mischler; Ewald Rieger; Ralph Gillen; Ulrike Kamecke


Archive | 2004

Method and device for continuous monitoring of analyte concentration

Reinhard Dr. Kotulla; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen


Archive | 2008

Electrode system for measurement of an analyte concentration in-vivo

Ortrud Quarder; Reinhold Mischler; Ewald Rieger; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen; Ulrike Kamecke


Archive | 2006

Implantable electrode system, method and apparatus for measuring an analyte concentration in a human or animal body

Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen


Archive | 2006

Implantable electrode system, method and device for measuring the concentration of an analyte in a human or animal body

Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen


Archive | 2009

Elektrodensystem zur messung einer analytenkonzentration unter in-vivo-bedingungen

Ortrud Quarder; Reinhold Mischler; Ewald Rieger; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen; Ulrike Kamecke


Archive | 2008

Système d'électrodes pour la mesure d'une concentration d'analyte in vivo

Ortrud Quarder; Reinhold Mischler; Ewald Rieger; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen; Ulrike Kamecke

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