Title :
Subminiature implantable potentiostat and modified commercial telemetry device for remote glucose monitoring
Author :
Beach, Richard D. ; Küster, Falko V. ; Moussy, Francis
Author_Institution :
Center for Biomater., Connecticut Univ. Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA
fDate :
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A subminiature implantable potentiostat and telemetry electronics package was developed to provide remote monitoring of implantable amperometric glucose sensors. Included are a new potentiostat for sensor biasing, a transimpedance amplifier to produce the sensor-current proportional voltage, and an optically coupled interface to the commercially available telemetry unit which transmits glucose concentration data to a corresponding receiver and computer. Potentiostat components were individually tested in vitro for accuracy and stability, and as a system utilizing telemetry for end-to-end remote data monitoring. In vitro calibrations of a glucose sensor obtained with our subminiature potentiostat/telemetry unit and a traditional potentiostat correlated extremely well (R2=0.9994). Instrumentation developed in this paper will allow other researchers to easily develop implantable units for their own applications
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical telemetry; biomedical transducers; biosensors; calibration; electrochemical sensors; operational amplifiers; opto-isolators; patient monitoring; accuracy; biomedical telemetry; biomedical transducers; biosensors; end-to-end remote data monitoring; glucose concentration data; implantable amperometric glucose sensors; in vitro calibration; in vitro test; modified commercial telemetry device; op amp; optically coupled interface; optocoupler; remote glucose monitoring; sensor biasing; sensor-current proportional voltage; stability; subminiature implantable potentiostat; telemetry electronics package; transimpedance amplifier; Amperometric sensors; Electronics packaging; In vitro; Optical amplifiers; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Remote monitoring; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Sugar; Telemetry;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on