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Design,Development, and Evaluation of a Novel Microneedle Array-based Continuous Glucose Monitor
Authors:Arvind Jina  Michael J. Tierney  Janet A. Tamada  Scott McGill  Shashi Desai  Beelee Chua  Anna Chang  Mark Christiansen
Affiliation:1.ArKal Medical, Fremont, CA, USA;2.John Muir Physician Network Clinical Research Center, Concord, CA USA;3.Diablo Clinical Research, Walnut Creek, USA
Abstract:
The development of accurate, minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices has been the subject of much work by several groups, as it is believed that a less invasive and more user-friendly device will result in greater adoption of CGM by persons with insulin-dependent diabetes. This article presents the results of preliminary clinical studies in subjects with diabetes of a novel prototype microneedle-based continuous glucose monitor. In this device, an array of tiny hollow microneedles is applied into the epidermis from where glucose in interstitial fluid (ISF) is transported via passive diffusion to an amperometric glucose sensor external to the body. Comparison of 1396 paired device glucose measurements and fingerstick blood glucose readings for up to 72-hour wear in 10 diabetic subjects shows the device to be accurate and well tolerated by the subjects. Overall mean absolute relative difference (MARD) is 15% with 98.4% of paired points in the A+B region of the Clarke error grid. The prototype device has demonstrated clinically accurate glucose readings over 72 hours, the first time a microneedle-based device has achieved such performance.
Keywords:continuous glucose   interstitial fluid   microneedle   minimally invasive
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