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publicationNumber EA-199900145-A1
titleOfInvention NON-INVASIVE CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF THE BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
abstract Disclosed is a method and apparatus for continuously non-invasively detecting the concentration of an analyte (for example, glucose) in human tissue, such as blood. The set of the remote sensor (7) of the device, installed in the human ear canal, continuously measures the concentration of the analyte by detecting infrared radiation naturally emitted by the human body. It uses an infrared detector (7) with a combination of appropriate filters (6) such as, for example, a negative correlation filter or narrowband filters or other sets of detector filters. The method and apparatus are based on the discovery that the natural emission of infrared radiation by the human body, especially the eardrum (1), is modulated by the state of the emitting tissue. The spectral emissivity of infrared radiation of the human eardrum (1) consists of spectral information about the presence of an analyte (for example, glucose) in a tissue (for example, blood). This may be in direct correlation with the concentration of the analyte in the blood, for example with the concentration of glucose in the blood. The international application was published together with an international search report.
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