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Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics | 2000

Noninvasive Glucose Measurement by Monitoring of Scattering Coefficient During Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests

Lutz Heinemann; Uwe Krämer; Hans-Martin Klötzer; Michael Hein; Dietmar Volz; Marcus Hermann; Tim Heise; Klaus Rave

BACKGROUND Continuous glucose monitoring by means of optical glucose sensors would allow patients with diabetes to check their metabolic control to their convenience. In an earlier study, we showed that noninvasive glucose monitoring is feasible for rapid changes in blood glucose by means of measuring the scattering coefficient of human skin. In this study, we investigated whether also slower changes in blood glucose, this time induced by an oral glucose load, can also be monitored by this approach. METHODS Five healthy subjects and 13 patients with type 2 diabetes have been given a 75-g oral glucose load. Portable noninvasive systems were used to measure the skin tissue scattering coefficient. For this purpose, two optical sensor heads were attached directly to the skin of each volunteer. Light was applied to the skin and the reflected light intensity was registered. RESULTS In 8 of 10 measurements, correlation of changes in scattering coefficient with changes in glycemia was acceptable. In 19 of 26 measurements (73%) of patients with type 2 diabetes the observed changes in the scattering coefficient also correlated in acceptable manner. The accordance between the simultaneous measurements of the two sensor heads was acceptable in 13 of 18 volunteers and patients studied. There were virtually no differences in the quality of the measurements between healthy volunteers and patients with diabetes. CONCLUSIONS This study shows that also slow changes in blood glucose induced by an oral glucose load can be monitored by registration of scattering coefficient changes. It remains to be elucidated why this has not been possible in all experiments.


Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2000

Anisotropy of light propagation in human skin

Stephan Nickell; Marcus Hermann; Matthias Essenpreis; Thomas J. Farrell; Uwe Krämer; Michael S. Patterson


Naunyn-schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology | 2006

Pharmacological profile and toxicity of fluorescein-labelled sinistrin, a novel marker for GFR measurements

Johannes Pill; Oxana Issaeva; Stefanie Woderer; Maliha Sadick; Bettina Kränzlin; Fritz Fiedler; Hans-Martin Klötzer; Uwe Krämer; Norbert Gretz


Archive | 2011

Method for producing an analytical magazine

Hans List; Uwe Krämer; Wilhelm Leichner


Archive | 2006

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING A SAMPLE LIQUID

Uwe Krämer; Hans List


Archive | 2005

System and method for examining a liquid sample

Uwe Krämer; Hans List


Archive | 2010

Compact storage of auxiliary analytical devices in a cartridge

Hans-Jürgen Kuhr; Hans List; Wilhelm Leichner; Uwe Krämer


Archive | 2005

Analysis system for body fluids

Hans List; Uwe Krämer; Peter Hess


Archive | 2008

REUSABLE PIERCING AID AND METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT A PIERCING MOVEMENT BY MEANS OF A REUSABLE PIERCING AID

Uwe Krämer; Joachim Hoenes; Karl Miltner; Hans List; Michael Keil


Archive | 2007

Pricking system for withdrawing a body fluid

Hans List; Irio Calasso; Joachim Hoenes; Hans-Peter Haar; Uwe Krämer; Herbert Dr. Hartig; Volker Zimmer

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