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(10) Patent Number:

Blank et al. (54)

(45) Date of Reissued Patent:

MULTI-TIER METHOD OF DEVELOPING

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NON'INVASIVE BLOODANALYTE

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Inventors: Thomas B- Blank’ Ch§nd1eLAZ (Us);

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Stephen L-M0I1fre,G11berI,AZ (Us);

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Timothy L. Ruchti, Gilbert, AZ (US); Suresh N. Thennadill, Gosforth (GB)

(73) Assignee: Sensys Medical, Inc., Chandler, AZ

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Primary ExamineriEr‘ic F Winakur (74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiMichael A. Glenn; Glenn

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ABSTRACT

invasive blood analyte prediction minimizes prediction error

by limiting co-varying spectral interferents. Tissue samples are categorized based on subject demographic and instru mental skin measurements, including in vivo near-IR spec tral measurements. A multi-tier intelligent pattern classi?ca tion sequence organizes spectral data into clusters having a

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References Cited

LOCALIZED CALIBRATION MODELS FOR

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Appl. No.: Filed:

09/825,687 Apr. 3, 2001

high degree of internal consistency in tissue properties. In each tier, categories are successively re?ned using subject demographics, spectral measurement information and other

Continuation-in-part of application No. 09/359,l9l, ?led on Jul. 22, 1999, now Pat. NO. 6,280,381.

device measurements suitable for developing tissue classi? cations.

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The multi-tier classi?cation approach to calibration utilizes multivariate statistical arguments and multi-tiered classi?ca tion using spectral features. Variables used in the multi

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tiered classi?cation can be skin surface hydration, skin sur

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face temperature, tissue volume hydration, and an assessment of relative optical thickness of the dermis by the near-IR fat band. All tissue parameters are evaluated using

the NIR spectrum signal along key Wavelength segments.

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