Non-invasive Glucometer using Acetone Gas Sensor for Low Income Earners’ Diabetes Monitoring

T. M. Ajibola, M. O. Ibitoye, Y. Ahmed, Zainab Gbemisola Jimoh
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A glucometer is an important device used to monitor blood glucose level of diabetes patients to prevent degenerated health conditions. The conventional glucometers are characterized by piercing of the sample site for patients’ testing. The invasive nature of these glucometers is painful to the patients and some patients are also scared at the sight of blood. To promote glucometer acceptance among patients, it is important to develop a non-invasive glucometer using acetone gas sensor with “exhaled breath” collected non-invasively as the sample for the glucometer. After the device development, exhaled breath sample of twenty subjects with age range of 20 to 55 years from a University were taken using the developed acetone sensor device. Prior to the exhaled breath sample collection, the blood glucose levels of the volunteered subjects were also determined using the conventional and proprietary invasive clinical method. To infer whether there is significant different between the mean of the results obtained from the conventional and the exhaled breath method, a t-test was carried out on the results and P values of 0.9860 and 0.9306 were obtained for fasting blood sugar and random blood sugar respectively, indicating no significant differences in the results obtained from the developed device when compared with the proprietary device. Hence, non-invasive glucometer using acetone gas sensor can be used to promote inexpensive personalized diabetes monitoring without inflicting pain on the patients. Promotion of this device could also reduce the expenses incurred on lancet and test strips, thus, making it suitable for low income earners.
丙酮气体传感器无创血糖仪用于低收入人群糖尿病监测
血糖仪是监测糖尿病患者血糖水平以预防病情恶化的重要设备。传统的血糖仪的特点是穿刺患者的样本部位进行检测。这些血糖仪的侵入性对患者来说是痛苦的,有些患者一看到血就害怕。为了提高患者对血糖仪的接受度,开发一种使用丙酮气体传感器的无创血糖仪是很重要的,该传感器以无创采集的“呼出气体”作为血糖仪的样本。在装置研制完成后,对某大学20名年龄在20 ~ 55岁的受试者进行了呼气取样。在呼气样本采集之前,还使用常规和专有的侵入性临床方法测定了志愿者的血糖水平。为推断常规法和呼气法所得结果的平均值是否有显著性差异,对结果进行t检验,空腹血糖和随机血糖的P值分别为0.9860和0.9306,表明本装置所得结果与专利装置所得结果无显著性差异。因此,使用丙酮气体传感器的无创血糖仪可用于促进廉价的个性化糖尿病监测,而不会给患者带来痛苦。推广该设备还可以减少柳叶刀和试纸的费用,从而使其适合低收入者。
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