Journal article
Redundancy in Glucose Sensing: Enhanced Accuracy and Reliability of an Electrochemical Redundant Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring
A Sharifi, A Varsavsky, J Ulloa, JC Horsburgh, SA McAuley, B Krishnamurthy, AJ Jenkins, PG Colman, GM Ward, RJ Macisaac, R Shah, DN O'Neal
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: Current electrochemical glucose sensors use a single electrode. Multiple electrodes (redundancy) may enhance sensor performance. We evaluated an electrochemical redundant sensor (ERS) incorporating two working electrodes (WE1 and WE2) onto a single subcutaneous insertion platform with a processing algorithm providing a single real-time continuous glucose measure. Methods: Twenty-three adults with type 1 diabetes each wore two ERSs concurrently for 168 hours. Post-insertion a frequent sampling test (FST) was performed with ERS benchmarked against a glucose meter (Bayer Contour Link). Day 4 and 7 FSTs were performed with a standard meal and venous blood collected for reference gluc..
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