使用蓝牙的紧凑型连续无创血糖监测

C. Sreenivas, S. Laha
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基于血液中葡萄糖的电磁特性,一种紧凑型可穿戴、价格合理的连续无创血糖测量系统的工作原型已经实现,并使用基于蓝牙低功耗(BLE)的微控制器套件在体内进行了演示。当传输的BLE信号通过人体组织(指尖)时,所提出的无创测量系统利用接收BLE信号的接收信号强度指示器(Received signal Strength Indicator, RSSI)的功率电平来识别血糖水平。使用BLE信号的RSSI进行无创血糖监测的新型测量技术,使原型机可用于可穿戴形式,同时使其价格合理且可靠,这是过去未报道的。采用口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)方法,对空腹受试者口服50gm葡萄糖溶液。同时测量所提出的非侵入性技术和传统的侵入性刺血进行相关性。在OGTT协议上观察到的非侵入性测量和侵入性刺血的时间趋势具有很强的相关性,验证了所提出的可负担和可穿戴原型的临床意义。
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Compact Continuous Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring using Bluetooth
A working prototype of a compact wearable affordable continuous non-invasive blood glucose measurement system based on the electromagnetic properties of glucose in blood has been implemented and demonstrated in-vivo with a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based microcontroller kit. When the transmitted BLE signal is passed through the human tissue (fingertip), the proposed non-invasive measurement system uses the power level of the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) of the received BLE signal to identify the blood glucose level. The novel measurement technique for the non-invasive blood glucose monitoring using RSSI of the BLE signal, allows the prototype to be used in wearable form factor while making it affordable and reliable, something not reported in the past. Oral Glucose Tolerant Test (OGTT) have been performed on fasting human subjects by the intake of 50gm glucose solution. Concurrent measurements of the proposed non-invasive techniques and conventional invasive blood pricking were executed for correlation. The temporal trend observed on OGTT protocol from the proposed non-invasive measurement and the invasing blood pricking strongly correlates, validating the clinical significance of the proposed affordable and wearable prototype.
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