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BR112012000220A2
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Abstract

métodos e dispositivos médicos. trata-se de métodos e dispositivos médicos para monitorar um analito em fluido sanguíneo. as modalidades incluem aquisição separada ou contínua de dados relacionados a analito de um sensor de analito in vivo transcutaneamente posicionado automaticamente ou me diante solicitação de um usuário.medical methods and devices. these are medical methods and devices for monitoring an analyte in blood fluid. the modalities include separate or continuous acquisition of analyte-related data from an in vivo analyte sensor transcutaneously positioned automatically or at the request of a user.

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Relatório Descritivo da Patente de Invenção para "MÉTODOS E DISPOSITIVOS MÉDICOS",Invention Patent Descriptive Report for "MEDICAL METHODS AND DEVICES",

PRIORIDADE O presente pedido reivindica o benefício ao Pedido Provisório U.S.No.61/238.581 depositado em 31 de agosto de 2009, Pedido Provisório U.S. No. 61/247.519 depositado em 30 de setembro de 2009, Pedido Provi- sório U.S. No. 61/247.514 depositado em 30 de setembro de 2009, Pedido Provisório U.S. No. 61/247.508 depositado em 30 de setembro de 2009, Pe- dido Provisório U.S. No. 61/256.925 depositado em 30 de outubro de 2009, Pedido Provisório U.S. No. 61/291.326 depositado em 30 de dezembro de 2009, e Pedido Provisório U.S. No. 61/299.924 depositado em 29 de janeiro de 2010, estando cada uma das descrições aqui incorporadas a título de referência para todos os propósitos.PRIORITY This application claims the benefit of US Provisional Application No. 61/238,581 filed on August 31, 2009, US Provisional Application No. 61 / 247,519 filed on September 30, 2009, US Provisional Application No. 61 / 247,514 filed September 30, 2009, US Provisional Order No. 61 / 247,508 filed September 30, 2009, US Provisional Request No. 61 / 256,925 filed October 30, 2009, US Provisional Order No. 61 / 291,326 filed December 30, 2009, and US Provisional Order No. 61 / 299,924 filed January 29, 2010, each of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.

INCORPORAÇÃO A TÍTULO DE REFERÊNCIA As patentes, pedidos e/ou publicações aqui descritos, incluindo as seguintes patentes, pedidos e/ou publicações se encontram aqui incorpo- rados a título de referência para todos os propósitos: Patentes U.S. Nos.INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE The patents, applications and / or publications described herein, including the following patents, applications and / or publications are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes: U.S. Patents Nos.

4.545.382; 4.711.245; 5.262.035; 5.262.305; 5.264.104; 5.320.715;4,545,382; 4,711,245; 5,262,035; 5,262,305; 5,264,104; 5,320,715;

5.356.786; 5.509.410; 5.543.326; 5.593.852; 5.601.435; 5.628.890;5,356,786; 5,509,410; 5,543,326; 5,593,852; 5,601,435; 5,628,890;

5.820.551; 5.822.715; 5.899.855; 5.918.603; 6.071.391; 6.103.033;5,820,551; 5,822,715; 5,899,855; 5,918,603; 6,071,391; 6,103,033;

6.120.676; 6.121.009; 6.134.461; 6.143.164; 6.144.837; 6.161.095;6,120,676; 6,121,009; 6,134,461; 6,143,164; 6,144,837; 6,161,095;

6.175.752; 6.270.455; 6.284.478; 6.299.757; 6.338.790; 6.377.894;6,175,752; 6,270,455; 6,284,478; 6,299,757; 6,338,790; 6,377,894;

6.461.496; 6.503.381; 6.514.460; 6.514.718; 6.540.891; 6.560.471;6,461,496; 6,503,381; 6,514,460; 6,514,718; 6,540,891; 6,560,471;

6.579.690; 6.591.125; 6.592.745; 6.600.997; 6.605.200; 6.605.201;6,579,690; 6,591,125; 6,592,745; 6,600,997; 6,605,200; 6,605,201;

6.616.819; 6.618.934; 6.650.471; 6.654.625; 6.676.816; 6.730.200;6,616,819; 6,618,934; 6,650,471; 6,654,625; 6,676,816; 6,730,200;

6.736.957; 6.746.582; 6.749.740; 6.764.581; 6.773.671; 6.881.551;6,736,957; 6,746,582; 6,749,740; 6,764,581; 6,773,671; 6,881,551;

6.893.545; 6.932.892; 6.932.894; 6.942.518; 7.041.468; 7.167.818; e6,893,545; 6,932,892; 6,932,894; 6,942,518; 7,041,468; 7,167,818; and

7.299.082; Pedidos Publicados U.S. Nos. 2004/0186365; 2005/0182306; 2006/0025662; 2006/0091006; 2007/0056858; 2007/0068807; 2007/0095661; 2007/0108048; 2007/0199818; 2007/0227911; 2007/0233013; 2008/0066305; 2008/0081977; 2008/0102441; 2008/0148873; 2008/0161666; 2008/0267823; e 2009/0054748; Pedidos de Patente U.S. com Número de Série 11/461.725;7,299,082; U.S. Published Orders Nos. 2004/0186365; 2005/0182306; 2006/0025662; 2006/0091006; 2007/0056858; 2007/0068807; 2007/0095661; 2007/0108048; 2007/0199818; 2007/0227911; 2007/0233013; 2008/0066305; 2008/0081977; 2008/0102441; 2008/0148873; 2008/0161666; 2008/0267823; and 2009/0054748; U.S. Patent Applications with Serial Number 11 / 461,725;

12/131.012; 12/393.921. 12/242.823; 12/363.712; 12/495.709; 12/698.124; 12/698.129; 12/714.439; 12/794.721; e 12/842.013. e Pedidos Provisórios U.S. Nos. 61/238.646; 61/246.825; 61/247.516; 61/249.535; 61/317.243; 61/345.562 e 61/361.374.12 / 131,012; 12 / 393,921. 12 / 242,823; 12 / 363,712; 12 / 495,709; 12 / 698,124; 12 / 698,129; 12 / 714,439; 12 / 794,721; and 12 / 842,013. and U.S. Provisional Orders Nos. 61 / 238,646; 61 / 246,825; 61 / 247,516; 61 / 249,535; 61 / 317,243; 61 / 345,562 and 61 / 361,374.

ANTECEDENTES A detecção e/ou monitoramento de níveis de glicose ou outros analitos, tal como lactato, oxigênio, A1C, ou similares, em determinados in- divíduos são vitalmente importantes para suas saúdes. Por exemplo, o moni- toramento de glicose é particularmente importante a indivíduos com diabe- tes. Os diabéticos geralmente monitoram os níveis de glicose de modo a determinar se seus níveis de glicose estão sendo mantidos dentro de uma faixa clinicamente segura, e também podem usar estas informações para determinar se e/ou quando insulina é necessária para reduzir os níveis de glicose em seus corpos ou quando for necessária glicose adicional para ele- varo nível de glicose em seus corpos.BACKGROUND The detection and / or monitoring of glucose levels or other analytes, such as lactate, oxygen, A1C, or similar, in certain individuals is vitally important for their health. For example, glucose monitoring is particularly important for individuals with diabetes. Diabetics often monitor glucose levels to determine whether their glucose levels are being kept within a clinically safe range, and they can also use this information to determine whether and / or when insulin is needed to reduce glucose levels in their bodies or when additional glucose is needed to raise the level of glucose in their bodies.

Dados clínicos crescentes demonstram uma forte correlação en- tre a frequência de monitoramento de glicose e controle glicêmico. Apesar de tal correlação, muitos indivíduos diagnosticados com uma condição dia- bética não monitoram seus níveis de glicose tão frequentemente quanto de- veriam devido a uma combinação de fatores que incluem conveniência, dis- crição de teste, dor associada ao teste de glicose, e custos.Increasing clinical data demonstrate a strong correlation between the frequency of glucose monitoring and glycemic control. Despite such a correlation, many individuals diagnosed with a diabetic condition do not monitor their glucose levels as often as they should due to a combination of factors including convenience, test description, pain associated with glucose testing, and costs.

Desenvolveram-se dispositivos para o monitoramento automáti- co de analito(s), tal como glicose, em fluidos corporais, como na corrente sanguínea ou em fluidos intersticiais ("ISF"), ou outros fluidos biológicos.Devices have been developed for the automatic monitoring of analyte (s), such as glucose, in body fluids, such as in the bloodstream or in interstitial fluids ("ISF"), or other biological fluids.

Alguns desses dispositivos de medição de analito são configurados de tal modo que pelo menos uma porção dos dispositivos seja posicionada abaixo de uma superfície da pele de um usuário, por exemplo, em um vaso sanguí- neo ou no tecido subcutâneo de um usuário, de tal modo que o monitora- mento seja realizado in vivo.Some of these analyte measuring devices are configured in such a way that at least a portion of the devices is positioned below a surface of a user's skin, for example, in a blood vessel or in a user's subcutaneous tissue, in such a way so that monitoring is carried out in vivo.

Com o desenvolvimento continuado de dispositivos e sistemas de monitoramento de analito, há uma necessidade por tais dispositivos, sis- temas e métodos de monitoramento de analito, assim como para propósitos de fabricar dispositivos e sistemas de monitoramento de analito que tenham boa relação custo-benefício, conveniência, e com dor reduzida, proporcio- nem um monitoramento discreto para encorajar o monitoramento frequente de analito de modo a aperfeiçoar o controle glicêmico. 5º SUMÁRIO As modalidades da descrição em questão incluem dispositivos de monitoramento de analito in vivo, sistemas, kits, e processos de monito- ramento de analito e dispositivos de monitoramento de analito de manufatu- ra, sistemas e kits.With the continued development of analyte monitoring devices and systems, there is a need for such analyte monitoring devices, systems and methods, as well as for the purposes of making cost-effective analyte monitoring devices and systems , convenience, and with reduced pain, provide discreet monitoring to encourage frequent analyte monitoring in order to improve glycemic control. 5th SUMMARY The modalities of the description in question include in vivo analyte monitoring devices, systems, kits, and analyte monitoring processes and manufacturing analyte monitoring devices, systems and kits.

Incluem-se dispositivos de monitoramento fisiológico no corpo (isto é, pelo menos uma porção de um dispositivo, sistema ou um componente deste é mantida no corpo de um usuário para monitorar um a- nalito) para medição/monitoramento em tempo real do nível desejado de a- nalito, tal como um nível de glicose durante um ou mais períodos de tempo predeterminados, tal como um ou mais períodos de tempo de monitoramen- to.Included are physiological monitoring devices in the body (that is, at least a portion of a device, system, or component thereof is maintained in a user's body to monitor an alarm) for real-time measurement / monitoring of the desired level of calmness, such as a glucose level during one or more predetermined periods of time, such as one or more periods of monitoring time.

As modalidades incluem sensores de analito transcutaneamente posicio- nados que são eletricamente acoplados aos aparelhos eletrônicos propor- cionados em um invólucro que é projetado para que seja fixado ao corpo de um usuário, por exemplo, a uma superfície da pele de um usuário, durante a vida de utilização dos sensores de analito ou períodos de tempo de monito- ramento predeterminados.The modalities include transcutaneously positioned analyte sensors that are electrically coupled to electronic devices provided in a housing that is designed to be attached to a user's body, for example, to a user's skin surface, during usage life of the analyte sensors or predetermined monitoring time periods.

Por exemplo, uma montagem de aparelhos ele- trônicos no corpo inclui aparelhos eletrônicos que são operacionalmente a- coplados a um sensor de analito e proporcionados em um invólucro para colocação no corpo de um usuário.For example, an electronic device assembly on the body includes electronic devices that are operationally coupled to an analyte sensor and provided in a housing for placement on a user's body.

Esse dispositivo e sistema com sensores de analito proporcio- namum monitoramento contínuo ou periódico do nível de analito que é reali- zado automática, ou semi-automaticamente por lógica de controle ou rotinas programadas ou programáveis nos dispositivos ou sistemas de monitora- mento.This device and system with analyte sensors provide continuous or periodic monitoring of the analyte level that is performed automatically, or semi-automatically by control logic or programmed or programmable routines in the monitoring devices or systems.

Conforme o uso em questão, o monitoramento contínuo, automático, e/ou periódico se refere ao monitoramento ou detecção in vivo dos níveis de —analito com sensores de analito transcutaneamente posicionados.Depending on the use in question, continuous, automatic, and / or periodic monitoring refers to the monitoring or in vivo detection of —analytic levels with transcutaneously positioned analyte sensors.

Em determinadas modalidades, os resultados do nível de analito monitorado in vivo são automaticamente comunicados a partir de uma uni-In certain modalities, the results of the analyte level monitored in vivo are automatically communicated from a unit

dade de aparelhos eletrônicos para outro dispositivo ou componente do sis- tema. Ou seja, quando os resultados estiverem disponíveis, os resultados são automaticamente transmitidos a um dispositivo de exibição (ou outro dispositivo de interação do usuário) do sistema, por exemplo, de acordo com uma programação de comunicação de dados fixa ou dinâmica executada pelo sistema. Em outras modalidades, os resultados do nível de analito mo- nitorado in vivo não são automaticamente comunicados, transferidos ou emi- tidos a um ou mais dispositivos ou componentes do sistema. Nessas moda- lidades, os resultados são proporcionados apenas em resposta a uma con- sultaao sistema. Ou seja, os resultados são comunicados à um componente ou a um dispositivo do sistema apenas em resposta à consulta ou solicitação para tais resultados. Em determinadas modalidades, os resultados do moni- toramento in vivo podem ser registrados ou armazenados em uma memória do sistema e somente comunicados ou transferidos a outro dispositivo ou componente do sistema após um ou mais períodos de tempo de monitora- mento predeterminados.electronic devices to another device or component of the system. That is, when the results are available, the results are automatically transmitted to a display device (or other user interaction device) of the system, for example, according to a fixed or dynamic data communication schedule executed by the system. In other modalities, the results of the analyte level monitored in vivo are not automatically communicated, transferred or emitted to one or more devices or components of the system. In these modes, the results are provided only in response to a consultation with the system. That is, the results are communicated to a component or device of the system only in response to the query or request for such results. In certain modalities, the results of in vivo monitoring can be recorded or stored in a system memory and only communicated or transferred to another device or system component after one or more predetermined monitoring time periods.

As modalidades incluem software e/ou hardware para transfor- mar qualquer um dos dispositivos, componentes ou sistemas em qualquer um dos outros dispositivos, componentes ou sistemas, onde tal transforma- ção pode ser configurável por usuário após a fabricação. Os módulos de transformação que incluem hardware e/ou software para realizar tal trans- formação podem ser passível de corresponder a um determinado sistema para transformá-lo.The modalities include software and / or hardware to transform any of the devices, components or systems into any of the other devices, components or systems, where such transformation can be configurable by the user after manufacture. Transformation modules that include hardware and / or software to carry out such transformation may be able to correspond to a certain system to transform it.

As modalidades incluem aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados aos Sensores de analito que proporcionam funcionalidades para operar os sen- sores de analito para monitorar os níveis de analito durante um período de tempo de monitoramento predeterminado, tal como, por exemplo, cerca de dias (ou mais em determinadas modalidades), cerca de 14 dias, cerca de 10 dias, cerca de 5 dias, cerca de 1 dia, menos que cerca de 1 dia. Em de- 30 terminadas modalidades, a vida útil de cada sensor de analito pode ser igual ou diferente dos períodos de tempo de monitoramento predeterminados. Os componentes dos aparelhos eletrônicos para proporcionar as funcionalida-The modalities include electronic devices coupled with the Analyte Sensors that provide functionality to operate the analyte sensors to monitor the analyte levels during a predetermined monitoring time period, such as, for example, about days (or more on certain days) modalities), about 14 days, about 10 days, about 5 days, about 1 day, less than about 1 day. In certain modalities, the useful life of each analyte sensor can be the same or different from the predetermined monitoring time periods. The components of the electronic devices to provide the functionalities

des para operar os sensores de analito em determinadas modalidades inclu- em lógica de controle ou microprocessadores acoplados a uma fonte de e- nergia, tal como uma bateria para acionar os sensores de analito in vivo de modo a realizar reações eletroquímicas para gerar sinais resultantes que correspondem aos níveis de analito monitorados.to operate the analyte sensors in certain modalities including control logic or microprocessors coupled to an energy source, such as a battery to activate the analyte sensors in vivo in order to perform electrochemical reactions to generate resulting signals that correspond to the monitored analyte levels.

Os aparelhos eletrônicos também podem incluir outros compo- nentes, tal como uma ou mais unidades de armazenamento de dados ou memória (volátil e/ou não-volátil), componente(s) de comunicação para co- municar informações correspondentes ao nível de analito monitorado in vivo aum dispositivo de exibição automaticamente quando as informações esti- verem disponíveis, ou seletivamente em resposta a uma solicitação pelas informações monitoradas de nível de analito. A comunicação de dados entre os dispositivos de exibição e as unidades de aparelhos eletrônicos acopla- das ao sensor pode ser serialmente implementada (por exemplo, transferên- ciade dados entre estes não são realizadas ao mesmo tempo), ou em para- lelo. Por exemplo, o dispositivo de exibição pode ser configurado para transmitir um sinal ou pacote de dados aos aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados ao sensor, e mediante a recepção do sinal transmitido ou pacote de dados, os aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados ao sensor se comunicam de volta ao dispositivo de exibição. Em determinadas modalidades, um dispositivo de exibição pode ser configurado para proporcionar energia de RF e da- dos/sinais continuamente, e detectar ou receber um ou mais pacotes de da- dos de retorno ou sinal a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados ao sen- sor quando estiver dentro de uma faixa de energia de RF predeterminada a partirdo dispositivo de exibição. Em determinadas modalidades, o dispositi- vo de exibição e os aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados ao sensor podem ser configurados para transmitir um ou mais pacotes de dados ao mesmo tem- po.Electronic devices can also include other components, such as one or more data or memory storage units (volatile and / or non-volatile), communication component (s) to communicate information corresponding to the monitored analyte level in vivo to a display device automatically when information is available, or selectively in response to a request for monitored analyte level information. The data communication between the display devices and the electronic device units coupled to the sensor can be implemented serially (for example, data transfers between them are not carried out at the same time), or in parallel. For example, the display device can be configured to transmit a signal or data packet to electronic devices attached to the sensor, and upon receipt of the transmitted signal or data packet, electronic devices attached to the sensor communicate back to the device. exhibition. In certain embodiments, a display device can be configured to provide RF energy and data / signals continuously, and to detect or receive one or more packets of feedback or signal from electronic devices attached to the sensor. when it is within a predetermined RF energy range from the display device. In certain modalities, the display device and electronic devices coupled to the sensor can be configured to transmit one or more data packets at the same time.

Em determinadas modalidades, uma ou mais unidades de arma- zenamento de dados ou memória armazenam dados sob o controle dos apa- relhos eletrônicos. Em determinadas modalidades, uma ou mais unidades de armazenamento de dados ou memória armazenam dados de acordo com um protocolo de armazenamento de dados ativos executado pela lógica de controle ou microprocessadores dos aparelhos eletrônicos. Os dados podem ser ativos de acordo com o tempo e/ou prioridade, ou de outro modo. Por exemplo, um protocolo de armazenamento de dados ativos pode incluir um algoritmo primeiro a entrar/primeiro a sair (FIFO), um algoritmo primeiro a entrar/último a sair (FILO), um algoritmo último a entrar/primeiro a sair (LI- FO), um algoritmo último a entrar/último a sair (LILO). Por exemplo, as mo- dalidades incluem deslocar os dados armazenados mais antigos com os da- dos mais recentes de modo iterativo, ou outras variações de protocolo de dados ativos.In certain modalities, one or more data or memory storage units store data under the control of electronic devices. In certain embodiments, one or more data storage units or memory store data according to an active data storage protocol executed by the control logic or microprocessors of electronic devices. The data can be active according to time and / or priority, or otherwise. For example, an active data storage protocol may include a first in / first out algorithm (FIFO), a first in / last out algorithm (FILO), a last in / first out algorithm (LI- FO), a last-in / last-out algorithm (LILO). For example, the modalities include moving the oldest stored data with the most recent data in an iterative way, or other variations of active data protocols.

As modalidades incluem sensores de analito in vivo com fonte de alimentação automática que não requerem uma fonte de energia separa- da para operar os sensores de analito para a detecção ou monitoramento do nível de analito. Em outras palavras, descrevem-se sensores com fonte de alimentação automática que proporcionam sua própria energia para opera e não requerem nenhuma outra fonte de energia para monitorar o analito in vivo.The modalities include in vivo analyte sensors with automatic power supply that do not require a separate power source to operate the analyte sensors for the detection or monitoring of the analyte level. In other words, sensors with automatic power supply are described that provide their own energy to operate and do not require any other energy source to monitor the analyte in vivo.

As modalidades também incluem aparelhos eletrônicos progra- mados para armazenar ou registrar em uma ou mais unidades de armaze- —namento de dados ou uma memória associada ao nível de analito monitora- do ao longo da vida útil do sensor ou durante um período de tempo de moni- toramento. Durante o período de tempo de monitoramento, as informações correspondentes ao nível de analito monitorado podem ser armazenadas, mas não exibidas ou emitidas durante a vida útil do sensor, e os dados ar- mazenados podem ser restaurados posteriormente a partir da memória no fim da vida útil do sensor ou após a expiração do período de tempo de moni- toramento predeterminado, por exemplo, para análise clínica, gerenciamento de terapia, etc.The modalities also include electronic devices programmed to store or record in one or more storage units — data storage or a memory associated with the analyte level monitored over the life of the sensor or over a period of time. monitoring. During the monitoring time period, information corresponding to the monitored analyte level can be stored, but not displayed or emitted during the sensor's lifetime, and the stored data can be restored later from memory at the end of life sensor or after the predetermined monitoring time has expired, for example, for clinical analysis, therapy management, etc.

Em determinadas modalidades, o período de tempo de monito- ramento predeterminado pode ser igual ao período de tempo de vida útil do sensor de tal modo que quando uma vida útil do sensor de analito expirar (portanto, não mais usado para monitoramento de nível de analito in vivo), o período de tempo de monitoramento predeterminado finalize. Em determina- das outras modalidades, o período de tempo de monitoramento predetermi- nado pode incluir múltiplos períodos de tempo de vida útil do sensor de tal modo que quando a vida útil do sensor de analito expirar, o período de tem- pode monitoramento predeterminado não tenha finalizado, e o sensor de analito expirado seja substituído por outro sensor de analito durante o mes- mo período de tempo de monitoramento predeterminado. O período de tem- po de monitoramento predeterminado pode incluir a substituição dos múlti- plos sensores de analito para uso.In certain embodiments, the predetermined monitoring time period may be equal to the sensor's service life period such that when an analyte sensor's service life expires (therefore, no longer used for analyte level monitoring in vivo), the predetermined monitoring time period ends. In certain other modalities, the predetermined monitoring time period may include multiple periods of sensor life in such a way that when the analyte sensor life expires, the predetermined monitoring period may not. finished, and the expired analyte sensor is replaced by another analyte sensor during the same predetermined monitoring time. The predetermined monitoring time period may include the replacement of multiple analyte sensors for use.

Em determinadas modalidades, além das informações de nível de analito monitoradas, outras informações podem ser comunicadas a um dispositivo, sistema ou um componente destes, tal como, mas sem limitar-se a, informações de temperatura monitoradas, frequência cardíaca, um ou mais biomarcadores, cromo HbAIC ou similares, informações de nível de analito armazenadas ao longo de um período de tempo, por exemplo, o últi- mo 1 segundo a cerca de 48 horas, por exemplo, o último 1 minuto a cerca de 24 horas, por exemplo, o último 1 minuto a cerca de 10 horas, por exem- plo, as últimas 8 horas, ou as últimas 2 horas, ou a última 1 hora, ou os últi- mos 30 minutos, ou os últimos 15 minutos.In certain modalities, in addition to the monitored analyte level information, other information can be communicated to a device, system or component thereof, such as, but not limited to, monitored temperature information, heart rate, one or more biomarkers , chrome HbAIC or similar, analyte level information stored over a period of time, for example, the last 1 second at about 48 hours, for example, the last 1 minute at about 24 hours, for example , the last 1 minute at about 10 hours, for example, the last 8 hours, or the last 2 hours, or the last 1 hour, or the last 30 minutes, or the last 15 minutes.

Em determinadas modalidades, as informações de temperatura (in vivo e/ou pele e/ou ambiente) podem ser obtidas e armazenadas na me- mória, por exemplo, a ser usada em um algoritmo para compensar as impre- cisões dependentes da temperatura em níveis de analito monitorados.In certain modalities, temperature information (in vivo and / or skin and / or environment) can be obtained and stored in memory, for example, to be used in an algorithm to compensate for temperature-dependent inaccuracies in levels monitored analyte.

As informações de tendência de nível de analito podem ser ge- —radas ou construídas com base nas informações de nível de analito armaze- nadas ao longo de um período de tempo (por exemplo, correspondente a um período de tempo de temperatura, ou outro) e comunicadas ao dispositivo de exibição. As informações de tendência podem ser emitidas gráfica e/ou au- dível e/ou tátil, e/ou numericamente e/ou de outro modo apresentadas em uma interface de usuário do dispositivo de exibição para proporcionar uma indicação da variação do nível de analito durante este período de tempo.The analyte level trend information can be generated or constructed based on the analyte level information stored over a period of time (for example, corresponding to a temperature period, or other) and communicated to the display device. Trend information can be output graphically and / or audibly and / or tactile, and / or numerically and / or otherwise presented on a display device user interface to provide an indication of the change in analyte level during this time period.

As modalidades incluem comunicar remotamente as informa-The modalities include remotely communicating information

ções de nível de analito a partir de um dispositivo de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo a um segundo dispositivo, como um dispositivo de exibição. Exem- plos de protocolos de comunicação entre aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo e o dispositivo de exibição podem incluir protocolos de identificação de radiofre- quência (RFID) ou protocolos de comunicação de RF. Os protocolos de RFID exemplificadores incluem, mas não se limitam a, protocolos de comu- nicação de campo próximo que incluem faixas de comunicação curtas (por exemplo, cerca de 30,48 cm (12 polegadas) ou menor, ou cerca de 15,24 cm (6 polegadas) ou menor, ou cerca de 7,62 cm (3 polegadas) ou menor, ou cerca de 5,08 cm (2 polegadas) ou menor), protocolos de comunicação sem fio de alta frequência, protocolos de comunicação de campo afastado (por exemplo, utilizando-se sistemas de comunicação de frequência ultra alta (UHF)) que servem para proporcionar sinais ou dados a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo aos dispositivos de exibição.analyte level changes from an electronic device device in the body to a second device, such as a display device. Examples of communication protocols between electronic devices on the body and the display device may include radio frequency identification (RFID) protocols or RF communication protocols. Exemplary RFID protocols include, but are not limited to, near-field communication protocols that include short communication ranges (for example, about 30.48 cm (12 inches) or less, or about 15.24 cm (6 inches) or smaller, or about 7.62 cm (3 inches) or smaller, or about 5.08 cm (2 inches) or smaller), high frequency wireless communication protocols, wireless communication protocols remote field (for example, using ultra high frequency (UHF) communication systems) that serve to provide signals or data from the electronic devices in the body to the display devices.

Os protocolos de comunicação podem usar uma frequência de 433 MHz, uma frequência de 13,56 MHz, uma frequência de 2,45 GHz, ou quaisquer outras frequências adequadas para comunicação sem fio entre os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo que incluem aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados a um sensor de analito, e dispositivos de exibição e/ou outros dispositivos como um computador pessoal. Embora determinadas frequências de trans- missão de dados e/ou faixas de comunicação de dados sejam descritas an- teriormente, no escopo da presente descrição, outras frequências de trans- missão de dados adequadas e/ou faixas de comunicação de dados podem ser usadas entre os vários dispositivos no sistema de monitoramento de analito.Communication protocols can use a frequency of 433 MHz, a frequency of 13.56 MHz, a frequency of 2.45 GHz, or any other frequencies suitable for wireless communication between electronic devices in the body that include electronic devices attached to a analyte sensor, and display devices and / or other devices such as a personal computer. Although certain data transmission frequencies and / or data communication bands are described earlier, within the scope of this description, other suitable data transmission frequencies and / or data communication bands can be used between the various devices in the analyte monitoring system.

As modalidades incluem sistemas de gerenciamento de dados que incluem, por exemplo, uma rede de dados e/ou computador pessoal e/ou um terminal servidor e/ou um ou mais computadores remotos que são configurados para receber dados coletados ou armazenados a partir do dis- positivo de exibição para apresentar informações de analito e/ou outro pro- cessamento em conjunto com o monitoramento fisiológico para gerencia- mento da saúde. Por exemplo, um dispositivo de exibição pode incluir uma ou mais portas de comunicação (conectadas ou sem fio) para conexão a uma rede de dados ou um terminal computacional para transferir dados de analito relacionados coletados ou armazenados a outro dispositivo e/ou loca- lização. Os dados relacionados a analito em determinadas modalidades são diretamente comunicados a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos acoplados ao sensor de analito a um computador pessoal, terminal servidor, e/ou compu- tadores remotos em uma rede de dados. Em determinadas modalidades, proporcionam-se sistemas e mé- todos de calibração "invisível" que determina, concentrações de analito clini- camente precisas pelo menos ao longo do período de captação predetermi- nado dos sistemas de sensor de analito sem obter uma ou mais medições de analito independentes (por exemplo, sem usar uma tira de teste in vitro ou outro dispositivo de referência) para calibração de sinal relacionado a a- nalito gerado a partir do sensor de analito durante a vida útil do sensor, isto é, pós-fabricação. Em outras palavras, uma vez que os sensores de analitos forem posicionados no corpo do usuário, a lógica de controle ou micropro- cessadores nos aparelhos eletrônicos, ou os microprocessadores no disposi- tivo de exibição incluem um ou mais algoritmos ou programação para con- verter ou correlacionar precisamente os sinais relacionados ao analito cap- tado (por exemplo, em nA, contagens, ou outras unidades apropriadas) a um nível de analito correspondente (por exemplo, convertido em um nível de analito em mg/dL ou outras unidades apropriadas) sem um valor de referên- cia proporcionado ao sistema, renderizar a calibração "invisível" do sensor ao usuário de tal modo que o sistema não necessite de nenhuma interven- çãohumana para a calibração do sensor de analito. Estes e outros recursos, objetivos e vantagens da presente des- crição se tornarão aparentes aos indivíduos versados na técnica mediante a leitura dos detalhes da presente descrição conforme descrito de modo mais abrangente abaixo.The modalities include data management systems that include, for example, a data network and / or personal computer and / or a server terminal and / or one or more remote computers that are configured to receive data collected or stored from the device. - positive display to present analyte and / or other processing information in conjunction with physiological monitoring for health management. For example, a display device may include one or more communication ports (connected or wireless) for connection to a data network or a computer terminal to transfer collected or stored related analyte data to another device and / or location. . The data related to analyte in certain modalities are directly communicated from the electronic devices coupled to the analyte sensor to a personal computer, server terminal, and / or remote computers in a data network. In certain modalities, "invisible" calibration systems and methods are provided which determine, clinically accurate analyte concentrations at least over the predetermined capture period of the analyte sensor systems without obtaining one or more measurements independent analyte analyzers (for example, without using an in vitro test strip or other reference device) for calibrating the signal related to the analyte generated from the analyte sensor during the life of the sensor, ie post-manufacture . In other words, once the analyte sensors are positioned on the user's body, the control logic or microprocessors in the electronic devices, or the microprocessors in the display device include one or more algorithms or programming to convert or precisely correlate the signals related to the captured analyte (for example, in nA, counts, or other appropriate units) to a corresponding analyte level (for example, converted to an analyte level in mg / dL or other appropriate units) without a reference value provided to the system, render the sensor "invisible" calibration to the user in such a way that the system does not require any human intervention for the calibration of the analyte sensor. These and other resources, objectives and advantages of the present description will become apparent to individuals skilled in the art by reading the details of the present description as more fully described below.

BREVE DESCRIÇÃO DOS DESENHOS A figura 1 ilustra um sistema de monitoramento de analito para medição de analito (por exemplo, glicose) em tempo real, aquisição de da-BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 illustrates an analyte monitoring system for real time analyte (eg glucose) measurement, data acquisition

dos e/ou processamento em determinadas modalidades; As figuras 2A-2B são vistas em perspectiva e vistas em perspec- tiva em corte transversal, respectivamente, do invólucro que inclui um sensor de analito e aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo do sistema na figura 1 em de- terminadas modalidades; A figura 3 ilustra uma placa de circuito impresso (PCB) de apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo em determinadas modalidades.and / or processing in certain modalities; Figures 2A-2B are seen in perspective and seen in perspective in cross-section, respectively, of the enclosure that includes an analyte sensor and electronic devices in the body of the system in figure 1 in certain modalities; Figure 3 shows a printed circuit board (PCB) of electronic devices on the body in certain modalities.

A figura 4A ilustra uma vista lateral do invólucro que inclui um sensor de analito e componentes eletrônicos de sensor em determinadas modalidades; A figura 4B ilustra uma vista lateral de um PCB dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo montados com um sensor de analito em determinadas modalidades; A figura 5 é uma vista em perspectiva da montagem de compo- nentes eletrônicos mostrada na figura 4B com componentes separados in- cluindo o PCB e o sensor de analito; A figura 6 é uma vista de componente do sensor de analito e dos componentes interconectados da figura 5 em determinadas modalidades; As figuras 7A-7B são vistas em perspectiva do componente in- terconectado da figura 5 em determinadas modalidades; As figuras 8A-8D ilustram aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo inclu- indo um módulo interconectado em determinadas modalidades; As figuras 9A-9) ilustram uma montagem de aparelhos eletrôni- cos no corpo incluindo o sensor de analito, componentes para conexão a um PCB de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo em determinadas modalidades; A figura 10A ilustra uma vista plana de topo do esboço de ante- na e circuito eletrônico dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo do sistema de monitoramento de analito 100 da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades; A figura 10B ilustra uma vista em corte transversal de um esboço de antena e circuito eletrônico dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo do siste- ma de monitoramento de analito 100 da figura 1 em determinadas modalida- des;Figure 4A shows a side view of the enclosure that includes an analyte sensor and electronic sensor components in certain embodiments; Figure 4B illustrates a side view of a PCB of electronic devices in the body mounted with an analyte sensor in certain modalities; Figure 5 is a perspective view of the assembly of electronic components shown in Figure 4B with separate components including the PCB and the analyte sensor; Figure 6 is a component view of the analyte sensor and the interconnected components of Figure 5 in certain embodiments; Figures 7A-7B are seen in perspective of the interconnected component of figure 5 in certain modalities; Figures 8A-8D illustrate electronic devices in the body, including an interconnected module in certain modalities; Figures 9A-9) illustrate an assembly of electronic devices in the body including the analyte sensor, components for connection to a PCB of electronic devices in the body in certain modalities; Figure 10A illustrates a top plan view of the antenna and electronic circuit outline of the electronic devices in the body of the analyte monitoring system 100 of Figure 1 in certain modalities; Figure 10B illustrates a cross-sectional view of an outline of the antenna and electronic circuit of electronic devices in the body of the analyte monitoring system 100 of Figure 1 in certain modalities;

A figura 11 ilustra uma vista plana de topo do esboço de antena na placa de circuito dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo em determinadas modalidades;Figure 11 shows a top plan view of the antenna outline on the circuit board of electronic devices in the body in certain embodiments;

As figuras 12A-12C ilustram uma configuração de antena dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo em determinadas modalidades;Figures 12A-12C illustrate an antenna configuration of electronic devices on the body in certain modalities;

A figura 13 é uma vista esquemática de um aparelho eletrônico no corpo no sistema de monitoramento de analito 100 da figura 1 em deter- minadas modalidades;Figure 13 is a schematic view of an electronic device on the body in the analyte monitoring system 100 of Figure 1 in certain modalities;

As figuras 14A-15E ilustram as configurações de aparelhos ele-Figures 14A-15E illustrate the configurations of electronic devices

trônicos no corpo do sistema de monitoramento de analito 100 da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades;tronics in the body of the analyte monitoring system 100 of figure 1 in certain modalities;

A figura 15 é um diagrama de blocos que ilustra um aparelho e- letrônico no corpo do sistema de monitoramento de analito 100 da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades;Figure 15 is a block diagram that illustrates an electronic device in the body of the analyte monitoring system 100 of figure 1 in certain modalities;

A figura 16 é um diagrama de blocos de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo no sistema de monitoramento de analito 100 da figura 1 em determi- nadas modalidades;Figure 16 is a block diagram of electronic devices on the body in the analyte monitoring system 100 of Figure 1 in certain modalities;

A figura 17 é uma vista esquemática de um aparelho eletrônico no corpo que inclui um gerador de indução para uso em determinadas moda-Figure 17 is a schematic view of an electronic device on the body that includes an induction generator for use in certain fashion-

lidades;lities;

A figura 18A ilustra um diagrama de blocos do mecanismo de |i- gamento sem fio para o sistema de monitoramento de analito em determina- das modalidades;Figure 18A illustrates a block diagram of the wireless connection mechanism for the analyte monitoring system in certain modalities;

A figura 18B ilustra uma vista esquemática exemplificadora do circuito do mecanismo de ligamento sem fio da figura 18A em determinadas modalidades;Figure 18B illustrates an exemplary schematic view of the circuit of the wireless linking mechanism of figure 18A in certain embodiments;

A figura 19 é um fluxograma que ilustra a troca de da- dos/comando entre o dispositivo de exibição e os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo para executar um procedimento de ligamento sem fio em determina-Figure 19 is a flowchart that illustrates the data / command exchange between the display device and the electronic devices on the body to perform a wireless linking procedure in certain situations.

das modalidades;modalities;

A figura 20 é um diagrama de blocos do dispositivo de exibição da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades;Figure 20 is a block diagram of the display device of Figure 1 in certain embodiments;

A figura 21A é uma vista esquemática do dispositivo de exibição da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades; A figura 21B é uma vista esquemática do dispositivo de exibição da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades; As figuras 22 e 23 consistem em um diagrama e um fluxograma, respectivamente, que ilustram um processo para implementar uma comuni- cação sem fio no sistema da figura 1 em determinadas modalidades; A figura 24 é um fluxograma que ilustra uma rotina para determi- nar as informações de expiração do sensor através do dispositivo de exibi- ção 120 para uma combinação aos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo em de- terminadas modalidades; As figuras 25 e 26 são diagramas de blocos funcionais que ilus- tram as rotinas de processamento de dados do sensor de analito em deter- minadas modalidades; As figuras 27A-27D são fluxogramas das rotinas de processa- mento de dados do sensor de analito em determinadas modalidades; A figura 28 é um fluxograma que ilustra a rotina de notificação de aquisição de dados do sensor de analito em determinadas modalidades; A figura 29 é um fluxograma que ilustra a fabricação baseada na calibração do sensor de analito implementada no processamento de dados do sensor em determinadas modalidades; e As figuras 30A-30D ilustram uma modalidade do módulo de a- quisição de dados de analito para uso com um dispositivo de exibição em determinadas modalidades.Figure 21A is a schematic view of the display device of Figure 1 in certain embodiments; Figure 21B is a schematic view of the display device of Figure 1 in certain embodiments; Figures 22 and 23 consist of a diagram and a flow chart, respectively, which illustrate a process for implementing wireless communication in the system of figure 1 in certain modalities; Figure 24 is a flowchart that illustrates a routine for determining the expiration information of the sensor through the display device 120 for a combination with the electronic devices in the body in certain modalities; Figures 25 and 26 are diagrams of functional blocks that illustrate the data processing routines of the analyte sensor in certain modalities; Figures 27A-27D are flowcharts of the data processing routines of the analyte sensor in certain modalities; Figure 28 is a flowchart illustrating the data acquisition notification routine of the analyte sensor in certain modalities; Figure 29 is a flowchart that illustrates the manufacturing based on the calibration of the analyte sensor implemented in the processing of sensor data in certain modalities; and Figures 30A-30D illustrate a modality of the analyte data acquisition module for use with a display device in certain embodiments.

DESCRIÇÃO DETALHADA Antes de a presente descrição ser descrita em detalhes, deve-se compreender que esta descrição não se limita a modalidades particulares descritas, como tais pode, naturalmente, variar. Deve-se compreender, tam- bém, que a terminologia usada no presente documento serve para o propósi- to de descrever apenas modalidades particulares, e não se destina a ser limitante, visto que o escopo da presente descrição será limitado apenas pelas reivindicações em anexo.DETAILED DESCRIPTION Before the present description is described in detail, it should be understood that this description is not limited to the particular modalities described, as such may, of course, vary. It should also be understood that the terminology used in this document serves the purpose of describing only particular modalities, and is not intended to be limiting, since the scope of this description will be limited only by the claims attached .

Quando se proporcionar uma faixa de valores, deve-se compre- ender que cada valor interveniente, até a décima unidade do limite inferior exceto onde o contexto indicar claramente em contrário, entre o limite supe- rior e inferior desta faixa e qualquer outro valor declarado ou interveniente nesta faixa fixa, é abrangido desta descrição. Os limites superiores e inferio- res dessas faixas menores que podem ser independentemente incluídos nas faixas menores como também abrangidos na descrição, sujeito a qualquer limite especificamente excluído na faixa fixa. Quando a faixa fixa range inclu- ir um ou ambos os limites, as faixas que excluem um ou ambos os limites também são incluídas na descrição.When providing a range of values, it should be understood that each intervening value, up to the tenth unit of the lower limit except where the context clearly indicates otherwise, between the upper and lower limit of this range and any other declared value or intervening in this fixed band, is covered by this description. The upper and lower limits of these smaller ranges that can be independently included in the smaller ranges as well as covered in the description, subject to any limit specifically excluded in the fixed range. When the fixed range range includes one or both limits, ranges that exclude one or both limits are also included in the description.

Exceto onde definido em contrário, todos os termos técnicos e científicos aqui usados têm o mesmo significado conforme comumente com- preendido pelos indivíduos versados na técnica à qual esta descrição per- tence. Embora quaisquer métodos e materiais similares ou equivalentes à- queles descritos no presente documento também possam ser usados na prática ou teste da presente descrição, os métodos e materiais preferenciais serão descritos agora. Todas as publicações aqui mencionadas são incorpo- radas a título de referência e descrevem os métodos e/ou materiais em co- nexão com os quais as publicações são citadas.Except where otherwise stated, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by individuals versed in the technique to which this description belongs. While any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described in this document can also be used in the practice or testing of this description, the preferred methods and materials will now be described. All publications mentioned here are incorporated by reference and describe the methods and / or materials in connection with which the publications are cited.

Deve-se notar que conforme o uso em questão e nas reivindica- ções em anexo, as formas no singular "um", "uma", "o" e "a" incluem os refe- rentes no plural, exceto onde o contexto indicar claramente em contrário.It should be noted that according to the use in question and in the appended claims, the singular forms "um", "uma", "o" and "a" include the references in the plural, except where the context indicates clearly otherwise.

As publicações discutidas no presente documento são propor- cionadas somente para sua descrição antes da data de depósito do presente pedido. No presente documento, nada deve ser construído como uma ad- missão que a presente descrição não é intitulada para antedatar tal publica- ção em virtude da descrição anterior. Ademais, as datas de publicação po- dem ser diferentes das datas de publicação reais que podem precisar que sejam independentemente confirmadas.The publications discussed in this document are provided for your description only before the filing date of this application. In the present document, nothing should be constructed as an admission that the present description is not entitled to predate such publication due to the previous description. In addition, publication dates may differ from actual publication dates, which may need to be independently confirmed.

Conforme ficará aparente aos indivíduos versados na técnica mediante a leitura desta descrição, cada uma das modalidades individuais descritas e ilustradas no presente documento tem componentes e recursos discretos que podem ser prontamente separados ou combinados com os recursos de qualquer uma das outras várias modalidades sem que se divirja do escopo ou espírito da presente descrição.As will be apparent to individuals skilled in the art by reading this description, each of the individual modalities described and illustrated in this document has discrete components and resources that can be readily separated or combined with the resources of any of the other various modalities without differ from the scope or spirit of this description.

As figuras mostradas no presente documento não se encontram necessariamente desenhadas em escala, com alguns componentes e recur- sos sendo exagerados para clareza.The figures shown in this document are not necessarily drawn to scale, with some components and features being exaggerated for clarity.

Em geral, as modalidades da presente descrição se referem a métodos in vivo e dispositivos que servem para detectar pelo menos analito, tal como glicose em fluido corporal. Consequentemente, as modalidades incluem sensores de analito in vivo configurados de tal modo que pelo me- nos uma porção do sensor seja posicionada no corpo de um usuário (por exemplo, dentro do ISF), de modo a obter informações sobre pelo menos um analito do corpo, por exemplo, posicionado transcutaneamente no corpo do usuário. Em determinadas modalidades, um sensor de analito in vivo é aco- pladoa uma unidade de aparelhos eletrônicos que é mantida no corpo do usuário, tal como em uma superfície da pele, onde tal acoplamento propor- ciona montagens de aparelhos eletrônicos in vivo de sensor de analito no corpo.In general, the modalities of the present description refer to in vivo methods and devices that serve to detect at least analyte, such as glucose in body fluid. Consequently, the modalities include in vivo analyte sensors configured in such a way that at least a portion of the sensor is positioned on a user's body (for example, within the ISF), in order to obtain information on at least one analyte from the user. body, for example, positioned transcutaneously in the user's body. In certain modalities, an in vivo analyte sensor is coupled to an electronic device unit that is maintained on the user's body, such as on a skin surface, where such coupling provides for in vivo electronic sensor device assemblies. analyte in the body.

Em determinadas modalidades, as informações de analito são comunicadas a partir de um primeiro dispositivo, tal como uma unidade de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo até um segundo dispositivo que pode incluir recursos de interface de usuário, que incluem uma tela, e/ou similares. As informações podem ser comunicadas a partir do primeiro dispositivo até o segundo dispositivo automática e/ou continuamente quando as informações deanalito estiverem disponíveis, ou não podem ser comunicadas automática e/ou continuamente, mas ao invés disso, armazenadas ou registradas em uma memória do primeiro dispositivo. Consequentemente, em muitas moda- lidades do sistema, as informações de analito derivadas pelo sen- sor/aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo (por exemplo, a montagem de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo) se tornam disponíveis em uma forma utilizável ou visu- alizável pelo usuário apenas quando consultado pelo usuário de tal modo que a temporização da comunicação de dados seja selecionada pelo usuá-In certain embodiments, analyte information is communicated from a first device, such as a unit of electronic devices in the body, to a second device that can include user interface features, which include a screen, and / or the like. Information can be communicated from the first device to the second device automatically and / or continuously when the analyte information is available, or it cannot be communicated automatically and / or continuously, but instead stored or recorded in a memory of the first device. Consequently, in many system modes, the analyte information derived by the sensor / electronic devices in the body (for example, the assembly of electronic devices in the body) becomes available in a usable or viewable form by the user only. when consulted by the user in such a way that the data communication timing is selected by the user.

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Desta maneira, as informações de analito são apenas proporcio- nadas ou evidentes a um usuário (proporcionadas em um dispositivo de in- terface de usuário) quando desejado pelo usuário embora um sensor de analitoin vivo monitore automática e/ou continuamente o nível de analito in vivo, isto é, o sensor monitora automaticamente o analito, tal como a glicose em um intervalo de tempo predefinido ao longo de sua vida útil. Por exem- plo, um sensor de analito pode ser posicionado in vivo e acoplado a apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo durante um período de captação determinado, por exemplo, cerca de 14 dias. Em determinadas modalidades, as informações de analito derivadas do sensor são automaticamente comunicadas a partir da montagem dos componentes eletrônicos de sensor a um dispositivo de monitoramento remoto ou dispositivo de exibição para emitir a um usuário ao longo do período de 14 dias de acordo com uma agenda programada nos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo (por exemplo, cerca de a cada 1 minuto ou cerca de a cada 5 minutos ou cerca de a cada 10 minutos, ou similares). Em determinadas modalidades, as informações de analito derivadas do sensor são apenas comunicadas a partir da montagem dos componentes eletrôni- cos de sensor a um dispositivo de monitoramento remoto ou dispositivo de exibição em momentos determinados pelo usuário, por exemplo, sempre que um usuário decidir verificar as informações de analito. Nestes momentos, um sistema de comunicações é ativado e as informações derivadas do sensor são, então, enviadas a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo até o dispo- sitivo remoto ou dispositivo de exibição.In this way, the analyte information is only provided or evident to a user (provided in a user interface device) when desired by the user although a live analyte sensor automatically and / or continuously monitors the analyte level in that is, the sensor automatically monitors the analyte, such as glucose, at a predefined time interval over its useful life. For example, an analyte sensor can be positioned in vivo and coupled to electronic devices in the body during a determined collection period, for example, about 14 days. In certain embodiments, the analyte information derived from the sensor is automatically communicated from the assembly of the electronic sensor components to a remote monitoring device or display device to send to a user over the 14-day period according to an agenda. programmed in electronic devices in the body (for example, about every 1 minute or about every 5 minutes or about every 10 minutes, or similar). In certain modalities, the analyte information derived from the sensor is only communicated from the assembly of the electronic sensor components to a remote monitoring device or display device at times determined by the user, for example, whenever a user decides to check analyte information. At these times, a communications system is activated and the information derived from the sensor is then sent from the electronic devices on the body to the remote device or display device.

Ainda em outras modalidades, as informações podem ser comu- nicadas a partir do primeiro dispositivo até o segundo dispositivo automática e/ou continuamente quando as informações de analito estiverem disponíveis, e o segundo dispositivo armazena ou registra as informações recebidas sem apresentar ou emitir as informações ao usuário. Nessas modalidades, as informações são recebidas pelo segundo dispositivo a partir do primeiro dis- positivo quando as informações se tornarem disponíveis (por exemplo, quando o sensor detectar o nível de analito de acordo com uma agenda de horários). No entanto, as informações recebidas são inicialmente armazena- das no segundo dispositivo e apenas emitidas a uma interface de usuário ou um componente de saída do segundo dispositivo (por exemplo, display) me- diante a detecção de uma solicitação pelas informações sobre o segundo dispositivo.In yet other modalities, information can be communicated from the first device to the second device automatically and / or continuously when analyte information is available, and the second device stores or records the information received without presenting or sending the information. to the user. In these modalities, information is received by the second device from the first device when the information becomes available (for example, when the sensor detects the analyte level according to a schedule). However, the information received is initially stored on the second device and only sent to a user interface or an output component of the second device (for example, display) after detecting a request for information about the second device. .

Consequentemente, em determinadas modalidades, uma vez que uma montagem de componentes eletrônicos de sensor for colocada no corpo de tal modo que pelo menos uma porção do sensor in vivo esteja em contato com um fluxo corporal, tal como ISF e o sensor for eletricamente acoplado à unidade de aparelhos eletrônicos, as informações de analito de- rivadas do sensor podem ser comunicadas a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo até um dispositivo de exibição em demanda ligando-se o dispositi- vo de exibição (ou pode ser continuamente acionado), e executando-se um algoritmo de software armazenado e acessado a partir de uma memória do dispositivo de exibição, de modo a gerar um ou mais comandos de solicita- ção, sinal de controle ou pacote de dados para enviar aos aparelhos eletrô- nicos no corpo. O algoritmo de software executado, por exemplo, sob o con- trole do microprocessador ou circuito integrado de aplicação específica (A- SIC) do dispositivo de exibição pode incluir rotinas para detectar a posição dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo em relação ao dispositivo de exibição para iniciar a transmissão do comando de solicitação gerado, sinal de con- trole e/ou pacote de dados.Consequently, in certain embodiments, once an assembly of electronic sensor components is placed on the body in such a way that at least a portion of the sensor in vivo is in contact with a body flow, such as ISF and the sensor is electrically coupled to the electronics unit, the analyte information derived from the sensor can be communicated from the electronics on the body to a display device on demand by turning on the display device (or can be continuously triggered), and running a software algorithm stored and accessed from the memory of the display device, in order to generate one or more request commands, control signal or data package to be sent to electronic devices in the body. The software algorithm executed, for example, under the control of the microprocessor or application-specific integrated circuit (A-SIC) of the display device may include routines to detect the position of electronic devices in the body in relation to the display device for start the transmission of the generated request command, control signal and / or data packet.

Os dispositivos de exibição também podem incluir uma progra- mação armazenada na memória para execução por um ou mais micropro- cessadores e/ou ASICs para gerar e transmitir um ou mais comandos de solicitação, sinais de controle ou pacotes de dados para enviar aos apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo em resposta a uma ativação do usuário de um me- canismo de entrada no dispositivo de exibição, tal como pressionando-se um botão no dispositivo de exibição, acionando-se um botão associado à função de comunicação de dados, e assim por diante. O mecanismo de entrada po- de ser alternativa ou adicionalmente proporcionado nos aparelhos eletrôni- cos no corpo que podem ser configurados para ativação do usuário. Em de-Display devices may also include a programming stored in memory for execution by one or more microprocessors and / or ASICs to generate and transmit one or more request commands, control signals or data packets to send to devices. electronic devices on the body in response to user activation of an input mechanism on the display device, such as pressing a button on the display device, pressing a button associated with the data communication function, and so on. onwards. The input mechanism can be alternatively or additionally provided in the electronic devices on the body that can be configured for user activation. In from-

terminadas modalidades, podem-se utilizar comandos de voz ou sinais audí- veis para estimular ou instruir o microprocessador ou ASIC a executar a(s) rotina(s) de software armazenada(s) na memória de modo a gerar e transmi- tir um ou mais comandos de solicitação, sinais de controle ou pacotes de dados ao dispositivo no corpo. Nas modalidades que são ativadas por voz ou em resposta a comandos de voz ou sinais audíveis, os aparelhos eletrô- nicos no corpo e/ou dispositivo de exibição incluem um microfone, um auto- falante, e rotinas de processamento armazenadas nas respectivas memórias dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo e/ou do dispositivo de exibição para pro- cessar os comandos de voz e/ou sinais audíveis. Em determinadas modali- dades, o posicionamento do dispositivo no corpo e do dispositivo de exibição a uma distância predeterminada (por exemplo, estrita proximidade) uns em relação aos outros inicia uma ou mais rotinas de software armazenadas na memória do dispositivo de exibição de modo a gerar e transmitir um coman- dode solicitação, sina de controle ou pacote de dados.After the modalities are finished, voice commands or audible signals can be used to stimulate or instruct the microprocessor or ASIC to execute the software routine (s) stored in memory in order to generate and transmit a message. or more request commands, control signals or data packets to the device in the body. In modes that are activated by voice or in response to voice commands or audible signals, the electronic devices in the body and / or display device include a microphone, a speaker, and processing routines stored in the respective device memories. electronics on the body and / or the display device to process the voice commands and / or audible signals. In certain modalities, positioning the device on the body and the display device at a predetermined distance (for example, strict proximity) to each other initiates one or more software routines stored in the display device's memory in order to generate and transmit a request command, control signal or data package.

Diferentes tipos e/ou formas e/ou quantidades de informações podem ser enviadas para cada leitura em demanda, que incluem, mas não se limitam a, uma ou mais informações atuais de nível de analito (isto é, em tempo real ou informações de nível de analito obtidas mais recentemente, que correspondem temporariamente ao momento em que a leitura é inicia- da), taxa de alteração de um analito ao longo de um período de tempo pre- determinado, razão da taxa de alteração de um analito (aceleração na taxa de alteração), informações históricas de analito correspondentes a informa- ções de analito obtidas antes de uma determinada leitura e armazenada na memória da montagem. Algumas ou todas as informações em tempo real, histórias, razão da taxa de alteração (tal como aceleração ou desaceleração) podem ser enviadas a um dispositivo de exibição para uma leitura determi- nada. Em determinadas modalidades, o tipo e/ou forma e/ou quantidade de informações enviadas a um dispositivo de exibição podem ser pré- programados e/ou inalteráveis (por exemplo, predefinidos na fabricação), ou podem não ser pré-programados e/ou inalteráveis de tal modo que possa ser selecionáveis e/ou alteráveis no campo uma ou mais vezes (por exemplo,Different types and / or forms and / or amounts of information can be sent for each reading on demand, which includes, but is not limited to, one or more current analyte level information (ie, real time or level information) most recently obtained analyte values, which temporarily correspond to the moment when the reading starts), rate of change of an analyte over a predetermined period of time, ratio of the rate of change of an analyte (acceleration in the rate of change), historical analyte information corresponding to analyte information obtained before a given reading and stored in the assembly memory. Some or all of the information in real time, stories, reason for the rate of change (such as acceleration or deceleration) can be sent to a display device for a determined reading. In certain embodiments, the type and / or form and / or amount of information sent to a display device may be preprogrammed and / or unalterable (for example, predefined in manufacture), or may not be preprogrammed and / or unchanged in such a way that it can be selectable and / or changeable in the field one or more times (for example,

ativando-se um comutador do sistema, etc). Consequentemente, em deter- minadas modalidades, para cada leitura em demanda, um dispositivo de exi- bição emitirá um valor de analito derivado do sensor atual (em tempo real) (por exemplo, em formato numérico), uma taxa atual de alteração de analito (porexemplo, sob a forma de um indicador de taxa de analito, tal como uma seta apontando em uma direção para indicar a taxa atual), e os dados histó- ricos de tendência de analito com base nas leituras do sensor adquiridas e armazenadas na memória dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo (por exemplo, sob a forma de um traço gráfico). Adicionalmente, a leitura ou medição de temperatura na pele ou sensor associada a cada leitura em demanda pode ser comunicada a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo ao dispositivo de exibição. A leitura ou medição de temperatura, no entanto, pode não ser emitida ou exibida no dispositivo de exibição, mas ao invés disso, usada em conjunto com uma rotina de software executada pelo dispositivo de exibição para corrigir ou compensar a saída de medição de analito ao usuário no dis- positivo de exibição.activating a system switch, etc.). Consequently, in certain modalities, for each reading on demand, a display device will emit an analyte value derived from the current sensor (in real time) (for example, in numerical format), a current rate of analyte change (for example, in the form of an analyte rate indicator, such as an arrow pointing in one direction to indicate the current rate), and historical analyte trend data based on sensor readings acquired and stored in memory electronic devices on the body (for example, in the form of a graphic line). Additionally, the temperature reading or measurement on the skin or sensor associated with each demand reading can be communicated from the electronic devices on the body to the display device. The temperature reading or measurement, however, may not be emitted or displayed on the display device, but instead used in conjunction with a software routine performed by the display device to correct or compensate for the analyte measurement output when user on the display device.

Conforme descrito, as modalidades incluem sensores de analito in vivo e aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo que juntos proporcionam montagens componentes eletrônicos de sensor utilizáveis no corpo. Em determinadas modalidades, os sensores de analito in vivo são completamente integrados aos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo (fixadamente conectados durante a fabri- cação), enquanto em outras modalidades, são separados, porém, conectá- veis pós-fabricação (por exemplo, antes, durante ou após a inserção do sen- sor em um corpo). Os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo podem incluir um sen- sorde glicose in vivo, aparelhos eletrônicos, uma bateria, e uma antena en- caixada (exceto pela porção de sensor que serve para posicionamento in vivo) em um invólucro à prova d'água que inclui ou é fixável a uma almofada adesiva. Em determinadas modalidades, o invólucro suporta imersão a cerca de um metro sob a água durante até pelo menos 30 minutos. Em determina- das modalidades, o invólucro suporta o contato contínuo sob a água, por exemplo, por mais de cerca de 30 minutos, e continua a funcionar apropria- damente de acordo com seu uso destinado, por exemplo, sem danos causa-As described, the modalities include in vivo analyte sensors and electronic devices in the body that together provide usable electronic sensor component assemblies in the body. In certain modalities, the in vivo analyte sensors are completely integrated with electronic devices in the body (fixedly connected during manufacture), while in other modalities, they are separate, however, connectable after manufacture (for example, before, during or after the insertion of the sensor in a body). Electronic devices in the body may include an in vivo glucose sensor, electronic devices, a battery, and a built-in antenna (except for the sensor portion that serves for in vivo positioning) in a waterproof housing that includes or it can be fixed to an adhesive pad. In certain embodiments, the enclosure supports immersion at about one meter under water for up to at least 30 minutes. In certain embodiments, the enclosure withstands continuous contact under water, for example, for more than about 30 minutes, and continues to function properly according to its intended use, for example, without causing damage

dos pela água aos aparelhos eletrônicos no invólucro onde o invólucro é a- dequado para submersão em água.water to electronic devices in the housing where the housing is suitable for submersion in water.

As modalidades incluem dispositivos de inserção de sensor, que também podem ser referidos no presente documento como unidades de dis- tribuição de sensor, ou similares. Os dispositivos de inserção podem reter as montagens de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo completamente em um com- partimento interno, isto é, um dispositivo de inserção pode ser "pré- carregado" com montagens de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo durante o processo de fabricação (por exemplo, os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo po- dem ser empacotados em um compartimento interno estéril de um dispositi- vo de inserção). Nessas modalidades, os dispositivos de inserção podem formar pacotes de montagem de sensor (incluindo pacotes estéreis) para montagens de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo pré-usadas ou novas, e dispo- sitivos de inserção configurados para aplicar montagens de aparelhos ele- trônicos no corpo nos corpos receptores.The modalities include sensor insertion devices, which can also be referred to in this document as sensor distribution units, or the like. Insertion devices can retain electronic device mounts on the body completely in an internal compartment, that is, an insertion device can be "preloaded" with electronic device mounts on the body during the manufacturing process (for example , electronic devices on the body can be packaged in a sterile internal compartment of an insertion device). In these embodiments, insertion devices can form sensor mounting packages (including sterile packages) for pre-used or new electronic device mounts on the body, and insertion devices configured to apply electronic device mounts to the body at receiving bodies.

As modalidades incluem dispositivos de exibição de mão portá- teis, como dispositivos separados e espaçados a partir de uma montagem de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo, que coleta informações a partir das mon- tagens e proporciona leituras de analito derivadas do sensor aos usuários.The modalities include portable handheld display devices, such as separate and spaced devices from an assembly of electronic devices on the body, which collect information from the assemblies and provide analyte readings derived from the sensor to users.

Esses dispositivos também podem ser referidos como medidores, leitores, monitores, receptores, dispositivos de interface humana, companheiros, ou similares. Determinadas modalidades podem incluir um medidor de analito integrado in vitro. Em determinadas modalidades, os dispositivos de exibição incluem uma ou mais portas comunicações com ou sem fio, tais como USB, serial, paralela, ou similares, configuradas para estabelecer uma comunica- ção entre um dispositivo de exibição e outra unidade (por exemplo, os apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo, unidade de energia para recarregar uma bateria, um PC, etc). Por exemplo, uma porta de comunicação do dispositivo de exi- bição pode permitir o carregamento de um dispositivo de exibição bateria comum respectivo cabo de carregamento e/ou troca de dados entre um dis- positivo de exibição e seu software de informática compatível.These devices can also be referred to as meters, readers, monitors, receivers, human interface devices, companions, or the like. Certain embodiments may include an in vitro integrated analyte meter. In certain embodiments, display devices include one or more wired or wireless communications ports, such as USB, serial, parallel, or similar, configured to establish communication between a display device and another unit (for example, electronic devices in the body, power unit to recharge a battery, a PC, etc.). For example, a display device communication port can allow the charging of a common battery display device with the respective charging cable and / or data exchange between a display device and its compatible computer software.

O software de informática compatível em determinadas modali-Computer software compatible in certain modes

dades inclui, por exemplo, mas não se limita a, um programa de software de gerenciamento de dados autônomo ou habilitado para conexão de rede, re- sidente ou executado em um dispositivo de exibição, computador pessoal, um terminal servidor, por exemplo, para realizar análise de dados, mapea- mento, armazenamento de dados, arquivamento de dados e comunicação de dados, assim como sincronização de dados.activities includes, for example, but is not limited to, a standalone or network connection-enabled data management software program, residing or running on a display device, personal computer, a server terminal, for example, for perform data analysis, mapping, data storage, data archiving and data communication, as well as data synchronization.

O software de informática em determinadas modalidades também pode incluir um software para execu- tar funções aperfeiçoáveis em campo para aperfeiçoar o firmware de um dispositivo de exibição e/ou unidade de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo para aperfeiçoar o software residente no dispositivo de exibição e/ou na unidade de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo, por exemplo, com versões de firmware que incluem recursos adicionais e/ou incluem bugs ou erros fixos de softwa- re, etc.Computer software in certain embodiments may also include software to perform field-optimizable functions to enhance the firmware of a display device and / or electronic device unit in the body to enhance software resident on the display device and / or in the electronics unit on the body, for example, with firmware versions that include additional features and / or include fixed software bugs or errors, etc.

As modalidades podem incluir um recurso de retroinformações táteis como um motor vibratório, ou similares, configurado de tal modo que notificações correspondentes (por exemplo, uma leitura em demanda bem sucedida recebidas em um dispositivo de exibição) possam ser distribuídas sob a forma de retroinformações táteis.The modalities may include a tactile feedback feature such as a vibrating motor, or the like, configured in such a way that corresponding notifications (for example, a successful on-demand reading received on a display device) can be distributed in the form of tactile feedback. .

As modalidades incluem uma programação embutida em um meio legível por computador, isto é, um software de aplicativo baseado em computador (também pode ser referido como software ou programação de informática, ou similares) que processa informações de analito obtidas a par- tir dos dados auto-reportados pelo sistema e/ou usuário.The modalities include programming embedded in a computer-readable medium, that is, computer-based application software (may also be referred to as software or computer programming, or the like) that processes analyte information obtained from the data self-reported by the system and / or user.

O software de apli- cativo pode ser instalado em um computador hospedeiro, tal como um tele- fone móvel, PC, um dispositivo de interface humana habilitado à Internet, tal como um telefone habilitado com Internet, assistente pessoal digital, ou simi- lares, através de um dispositivo de exibição ou de uma unidade e aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo.The application software can be installed on a host computer, such as a mobile phone, PC, an Internet-enabled human interface device, such as an Internet-enabled phone, personal digital assistant, or similar, through a display device or a unit and electronic devices on the body.

A programação de informática pode transformar os da- dos adquiridos e armazenados em um dispositivo de exibição ou em uma unidade no corpo para uso por um usuário.Computer programming can transform data acquired and stored into a display device or a unit on the body for use by a user.

As modalidades da descrição em questão são descritas primari- amente em relação aos dispositivos e sistemas de monitoramento de glico-The modalities of the description in question are described primarily in relation to glyco monitoring devices and systems.

se, e métodos de monitoramento de glicose, apenas por motivos de conve- niência e tal descrição não se destina de forma alguma a limitar o escopo da descrição. Deve-se compreender que o sistema de monitoramento de analito pode ser configurado para monitor uma variedade de analitos ao mesmo tempo ou em momentos diferentes.whether, and glucose monitoring methods, for convenience only and such description is in no way intended to limit the scope of the description. It should be understood that the analyte monitoring system can be configured to monitor a variety of analytes at the same time or at different times.

Por exemplo, os analitos que podem ser monitorados incluem, mas não se limitam a, acetil colina, amilase, bilirrubina, colesterol, gonado- tropina coriônica, creatina quinase (por exemplo, CK-MB), creatina, DNA, fructosamina, glicose, glutamina, hormônios de crescimento, hormônios, ce- tonas, lactato, oxigênio, peróxido, antígeno prostático específico, protrombi- na, RNA, hormônio estimulante de tireóide, e troponina. A concentração de fármacos, como, por exemplo, antibióticos (por exemplo, gentamicina, van- comicina, e similares), digitoxina, digoxina, fármacos de abuso, teofilina, e warfarina, também podem ser monitorados. Nessas modalidades que moni-For example, analytes that can be monitored include, but are not limited to, acetyl choline, amylase, bilirubin, cholesterol, chorionic gonadotropin, creatine kinase (eg, CK-MB), creatine, DNA, fructosamine, glucose, glutamine, growth hormones, hormones, ketones, lactate, oxygen, peroxide, specific prostate antigen, prothrombin, RNA, thyroid stimulating hormone, and troponin. The concentration of drugs, such as antibiotics (eg gentamicin, vancomycin, and the like), digitoxin, digoxin, drugs of abuse, theophylline, and warfarin, can also be monitored. In these modalities that monitor

15. toram mais de um analito, os analitos podem ser monitorados ao mesmo tempo ou em momentos diferentes, com um único sensor ou com uma plura- lidade de sensores que podem usar os mesmos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo (por exemplo, simultaneamente) ou com aparelhos eletrônicos no cor- po diferentes.15. make more than one analyte, analytes can be monitored at the same time or at different times, with a single sensor or with a plurality of sensors that can use the same electronic devices in the body (for example, simultaneously) or with different electronic devices in the body.

Conforme descrito em detalhes abaixo, as modalidades incluem dispositivos, sistemas, kits e/ou métodos para monitorar um ou mais parâ- metros fisiológicos, como, por exemplo, mas sem limitar-se a, níveis de ana- lito, níveis de temperatura, frequência cardíaca, nível de atividade do usuá- rio, durante um período de tempo de monitoramento predeterminado. Pro- porcionam-se, também, métodos de fabricação. Os períodos de tempo de monitoramento predeterminados podem ser menores que cerca de 1 hora, ou podem incluir cerca de 1 hora ou mais, por exemplo, cerca de algumas horas ou mais, por exemplo, cerca de alguns dias ou mais, por exemplo, cerca de 3 ou mais dias, por exemplo, cerca de 5 dias ou mais, por exemplo, cerca de 7 dias ou mais, por exemplo, cerca de 10 dias ou mais, por exem- plo, cerca de 14 dias ou mais, por exemplo, cerca de várias semanas, por exemplo, cerca de 1 mês ou mais. Em determinadas modalidades, após a expiração do período de tempo de monitoramento predeterminado, um ou mais recursos do sistema podem ser automaticamente desativados ou de- sabilitados na montagem de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo e/ou dispositivo de exibição.As described in detail below, the modalities include devices, systems, kits and / or methods to monitor one or more physiological parameters, such as, but not limited to, levels of analysis, temperature levels, heart rate, user activity level, over a predetermined period of time. Manufacturing methods are also provided. The predetermined monitoring time periods can be less than about 1 hour, or can include about 1 hour or more, for example, about a few hours or more, for example, about a few days or more, for example, about 3 or more days, for example, about 5 days or more, for example, about 7 days or more, for example, about 10 days or more, for example, about 14 days or more, for example , about several weeks, for example, about 1 month or more. In certain modalities, after the expiration of the predetermined monitoring time period, one or more system resources can be automatically disabled or disabled in the assembly of electronic devices in the body and / or display device.

Por exemplo, um período de tempo de monitoramento predeter- minado pode iniciar com o posicionamento do sensor in vivo e em contato com um fluido corporal, como ISF, e/ou com a iniciação (ou acionamento do modo operacional completo) dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo. A inicializa- ção dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo pode ser implementada por um co- mando gerado e transmitido por um dispositivo de exibição em resposta à ativação de um comutador e/ou colocando-se o dispositivo de exibição a uma distância predeterminada (por exemplo, estrita proximidade) aos apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo, ou por ativação manual do usuário de um comuta- dor na unidade de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo, por exemplo, pressionan- do-se um botão, ou tal ativação pode ser causada pelo dispositivo de inser- ção, por exemplo, conforme descrito no Pedido de Patente U.S. No. 12/698.129 depositado em 1 de fevereiro de 2010 e nos Pedidos Provisórios U.S. Nos. 61/238.646, 61/246.825, 61/247.516, 61/249.535, 61/317.243, 61/345.562, e 61/361.374, estando as descrições de cada uma dessas aqui incorporadas a título de referência para todos os propósitos.For example, a predetermined monitoring time period can start with the positioning of the sensor in vivo and in contact with a body fluid, such as ISF, and / or with the initiation (or activation of the complete operational mode) of the electronic devices in the body. The initialization of electronic devices on the body can be implemented by a command generated and transmitted by a display device in response to the activation of a switch and / or by placing the display device at a predetermined distance (for example, close proximity) to electronic devices on the body, or by user manual activation of a switch on the electronic device unit on the body, for example, by pressing a button, or such activation may be caused by the insertion, for example, as described in US Patent Application No. 12 / 698,129 filed on February 1, 2010 and in US Provisional Applications Nos. 61 / 238,646, 61 / 246,825, 61 / 247,516, 61 / 249,535, 61 / 317,243, 61 / 345,562, and 61 / 361,374, the descriptions of each of which are incorporated by reference for all purposes.

Quando inicializado em resposta a um comando recebido a partir de um dispositivo de exibição, os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo restauram e executam a partir de sua rotina de software de memória para acionar com- pletamente os componentes dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo, colocando- se efetivamente os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo em um modo operacional completo em resposta ao recebimento do comando de ativação proveniente do dispositivo de exibição. Por exemplo, antes do recebimento do comando proveniente do dispositivo de exibição, uma porção dos componentes nos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo pode ser acionada por sua fonte de energia interna, tal como uma bateria enquanto outra porção dos componentes nos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo pode ser desligada ou ter pouco ou nenhuma energia, modo inativo, ou todos os componentes podem estar em um modo inativo, modo desligado. Mediante o recebimento do comando, a porção res- tante dos componentes (ou todos) dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo é co- mutada para ativar o modo completamente operacional.When initialized in response to a command received from a display device, electronic devices in the body restore and run from their memory software routine to fully activate electronic device components in the body, placing themselves effectively the electronic devices on the body in a full operational mode in response to receiving the activation command from the display device. For example, before receiving the command from the display device, a portion of the components in the electronics in the body can be powered by its internal power source, such as a battery while another portion of the components in the electronics in the body can be turned off or have little or no power, idle mode, or all components can be in idle mode, off mode. Upon receipt of the command, the remaining portion (or all) of the electronic devices in the body is switched to activate the fully operational mode.

As modalidades dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo podem in- cluiruma ou mais placas de circuito impresso com aparelhos eletrônicos que incluem uma lógica de controle implementada em ASIC, microprocessado- res, memória, e similares, e os sensores de analito transcutaneamente posi- cionados formando uma única montagem. Os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo podem ser configurados para proporcionar um ou mais sinais ou pacotes de dados associados a um nível de analito monitorado mediante a detecção de um dispositivo de exibição do sistema de monitoramento de analito a uma proximidade predeterminada durante um período de tempo (por exemplo, cerca de 2 minutos, por exemplo, 1 minuto ou menos, por exemplo, cerca de 30 segundos ou menos, por exemplo, cerca de 10 segundos ou menos, por exemplo, cerca de 5 segundos ou menos, por exemplo, cerca de 2 segundos ou menos) e/ou até que uma confirmação, tal como uma notificação audível e/ou visual e/ou tátil (por exemplo, vibratória) seja emitida no dispositivo de exibição indicando uma aquisição bem sucedida do sinal relacionado a anali- to proveniente dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo. Uma notificação diferente também pode ser emitida para uma aquisição mal sucedida em determina- das modalidades.The modalities of electronic devices in the body can include one or more printed circuit boards with electronic devices that include control logic implemented in ASIC, microprocessors, memory, and the like, and the transcutaneously positioned analyte sensors forming a single assembly. Electronic devices in the body can be configured to provide one or more signals or data packets associated with a monitored analyte level by detecting a display device from the analyte monitoring system at a predetermined proximity over a period of time (for example, example, about 2 minutes, for example, 1 minute or less, for example, about 30 seconds or less, for example, about 10 seconds or less, for example, about 5 seconds or less, for example, about 2 seconds or less) and / or until a confirmation, such as an audible and / or visual and / or tactile (for example, vibrating) notification is issued on the display device indicating a successful acquisition of the analytical signal from electronic devices in the body. A different notification can also be issued for an unsuccessful acquisition in certain modalities.

Em determinadas modalidades, o nível de analito monitorado pode ser correlacionado e/ou convertido em níveis de glicose no sangue ou outros fluidos, como ISF. Essa conversão pode ser realizada com os apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo, porém, em muitas modalidades será realizada com os aparelhos eletrônicos do dispositivo de exibição. Em determinadas modalidades, o nível de glicose é derivado a partir do nível de analito moni- torado no ISF.In certain modalities, the monitored analyte level can be correlated and / or converted to blood glucose levels or other fluids, such as ISF. This conversion can be done with the electronic devices on the body, however, in many modalities it will be performed with the electronic devices of the display device. In certain modalities, the glucose level is derived from the analyte level monitored at the ISF.

Os sensores de analito podem ser inseríveis a uma veia, artéria, ou outra porção do corpo contendo analito. Em determinadas modalidades, os sensores de analito podem ser posicionados em contato com o ISF de modo a detectar o nível de analito, onde o nível de analito detectado pode ser usado para inferir o nível de glicose do usuário no tecido sanguíneo ou intersticial. As modalidades incluem sensores transcutâneos e, também, sensores totalmente implantáveis e montagens totalmente implantáveis nas quais uma única montagem que inclui o sensor de analito e os aparelhos eletrônicos são proporcionados em um invólucro vedado (por exemplo, invó- lucro biocompatível hermeticamente vedado) para implantação no corpo de um usuário para monitoramento de um ou mais parâmetros fisiológicos. Modalidades de Sistemas de Monitoramento de Analito In Vivo A figura 1 mostra um sistema de monitoramento de analito ba- seado in vivo 100 exemplificador de acordo com modalidades da presente descrição. Conforme mostrado em determinadas modalidades, o sistema de monitoramento de analito 100 inclui aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110 ele- tricamente acoplados ao sensor de analito in vivo 101 (sendo que uma por- ção proximal deste é mostrada na figura 1) e fixados à camada adesiva 140 para fixação a uma superfície da pele no corpo de um usuário. Os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110 incluem um invólucro no corpo 119, que define um compartimento interno. Da mesma forma, conforme mostrado na figura 1 encontra-se um dispositivo de inserção 150 que, quando operado, posiciona transcutaneamente uma porção do sensor de analito 101 através de uma superfície da pele e em contato fluídico com o ISF, e posiciona os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110 e à camada adesiva 140 sobre uma superfície da pele. Em determinadas modalidades, os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110, o sensor de analito 101 e a camada adesiva 140 são vedados dentro do in- vólucro do dispositivo de inserção 150 antes do uso, e em determinadas modalidades, a camada adesiva 140 também é vedada dentro do invólucro ou ela própria proporciona uma vedação terminal do dispositivo de inserçãoThe analyte sensors can be inserted into a vein, artery, or other portion of the body containing analyte. In certain embodiments, the analyte sensors can be placed in contact with the ISF in order to detect the analyte level, where the detected analyte level can be used to infer the user's glucose level in blood or interstitial tissue. The modalities include transcutaneous sensors as well as fully implantable sensors and fully implantable assemblies in which a single assembly including the analyte sensor and electronic devices is provided in a sealed enclosure (for example, hermetically sealed biocompatible enclosure) for implantation in a user's body to monitor one or more physiological parameters. Modalities of In Vivo Analyte Monitoring Systems Figure 1 shows an example analyte monitoring system based on 100 in vivo according to the modalities of the present description. As shown in certain modalities, the analyte monitoring system 100 includes electronic devices in the body 110 electrically coupled to the in vivo analyte sensor 101 (a proximal portion of which is shown in figure 1) and attached to the adhesive layer 140 for attachment to a skin surface on a user's body. The electronic devices in the body 110 include a housing in the body 119, which defines an internal compartment. Likewise, as shown in figure 1 there is an insertion device 150 that, when operated, transcutaneously positions a portion of the analyte sensor 101 across a skin surface and in fluid contact with the ISF, and positions the electronic devices in the body 110 and the adhesive layer 140 on a skin surface. In certain embodiments, the electronic devices in the body 110, the analyte sensor 101 and the adhesive layer 140 are sealed within the enclosure of the insertion device 150 before use, and in certain embodiments, the adhesive layer 140 is also sealed within of the enclosure or itself provides an end seal of the inserter

150. Os dispositivos, sistemas e métodos que podem ser usados com as modalidades aqui apresentadas são descritos, por exemplo, no Pedido de Patente U.S. No. 12/698.129 e nos Pedidos Provisórios U.S. Nos. 61/238.646, 61/246.825, 61/247.516, 61/249.535, 61/317.243, 61/345.562, e 61/361.374, estando as descrições de cada uma dessas aqui incorporadas a título de referência para todos os propósitos.150. The devices, systems and methods that can be used with the modalities presented herein are described, for example, in U.S. Patent Application No. 12 / 698,129 and in U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 61 / 238,646, 61 / 246,825, 61 / 247,516, 61 / 249,535, 61 / 317,243, 61 / 345,562, and 61 / 361,374, the descriptions of each of which are incorporated by reference for all purposes.

Reportando-se novamente à figura 1, o sistema de monitora- mento de analito 100 inclui dispositivo de exibição 120 que inclui uma tela 122 para emitir informações ao usuário, um componente de entrada 121, tal como um botão, um atuador, um comutador sensível ao toque, um comuta- dor capacitivo, um comutador sensível à pressão, um botão rotativo ou simi- lares, para inserir dados ou comandos ao dispositivo de exibição 120 ou, de outro modo, controlar a operação do dispositivo de exibição 120. Nota-se que algumas modalidades podem incluir dispositivos desprovidos de tela ou dispositivos sem quaisquer componentes de interface de usuário. Estes dis- positivos podem ser funcionalizados para armazenar dados como um aquisi- tor de dados e/ou proporcionar um conduto para transferir dados a partir de aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo e/ou um dispositivo desprovido de tela até outro dispositivo e/ou localização. No presente documento, as modalidades serão descritas como dispositivos de exibição para propósitos exemplificado- res que não são destinados de forma alguma a limitarem as modalidades da presente descrição. Tornar-se-á aparente que os dispositivos desprovidos de tela também podem ser usados em determinadas modalidades. Em determinadas modalidades, os aparelhos eletrônicos no cor- po1ll10 podem ser configurados para armazenar alguns ou todos os dados monitorados relacionados a analito recebidos a partir do sensor de analito 101 em uma memória durante um período de tempo de monitoramento, e mantê-los em memória até que o período de utilização termine. Nessas mo- dalidades, os dados armazenados são restaurados a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110 na conclusão do período de tempo de monitora- mento, por exemplo, após a remoção do sensor de analito 101 a partir do usuário destacando-se os aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110 da superfície da pele onde estavam posicionados durante o período de tempo de monito- ramento. Nessas configurações de registro de dados, o nível de analito mo- nitorado em tempo real não é comunicado ao dispositivo de exibição 120 durante o período de monitoramento ou, de outro modo, transmitido a partir dos aparelhos eletrônicos no corpo 110, mas ao invés disso, restaurados aReferring again to figure 1, the analyte monitoring system 100 includes a display device 120 that includes a screen 122 for outputting information to the user, an input component 121, such as a button, an actuator, a sensitive switch touch, a capacitive switch, a pressure sensitive switch, a rotary or similar button, to input data or commands to the display device 120 or otherwise control the operation of the display device 120. Note- Note that some modalities may include devices without a screen or devices without any user interface components. These devices can be functionalized to store data as a data acquirer and / or provide a conduit for transferring data from electronic devices on the body and / or a device without a screen to another device and / or location. In this document, the modalities will be described as display devices for exemplary purposes that are not intended in any way to limit the modalities of this description. It will become apparent that devices without a screen can also be used in certain modes. In certain embodiments, the electronic devices in the body10 can be configured to store some or all of the monitored analyte-related data received from the analyte sensor 101 in a memory for a period of monitoring time, and to keep them in memory until the usage period ends. In these modes, the stored data is restored from the electronic devices in the body 110 at the conclusion of the monitoring time period, for example, after the removal of the analyte sensor 101 from the user, highlighting the electronic devices. in the body 110 of the skin surface where they were positioned during the monitoring period. In these data logging configurations, the analyte level monitored in real time is not communicated to the display device 120 during the monitoring period or otherwise transmitted from the electronic devices in body 110, but instead , restored to

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Em determinadas modalidades, o componente de entrada 121 do dispositivo de exibição 120 pode incluir um microfone e o dispositivo de exibição120 pode incluir um software configurado para analisar a entrada de áudio recebida a partir do microfone, de tal modo que as funções e a opera- ção do dispositivo de exibição 120 possam ser controladas por comandos de voz. Em determinadas modalidades, um componente de saída do dispositivo de exibição 120 inclui um auto-falante que serve para emitir informações como sinais audíveis. Os componentes responsivos por voz similares, como um auto-falante, um microfone e rotinas de software para gerar, processar e armazenar sinais acionados por voz podem ser proporcionados aos apare- lhos eletrônicos no corpo 110. Em determinadas modalidades, a tela 122 e o componente de entrada 121 podem ser integrados em um único componente, por exemplo, uma tela que pode detectar a presença e a localização de um toque de con- tato físico na tela, tal como uma interface de usuário de tela sensível ao to- que. Nessas modalidades, o usuário pode controlar a operação do dispositi- vo de exibição 120 utilizando-se um conjunto de comandos de movimento pré-programados, que incluem, mas não se limitam a, tocar uma ou duas vezes na tela, arrastar um dedo ou instrumento ao longo da tela, direcionar vários dedos ou instrumentos uns em direção aos outros, direcionar vários dedos ou instrumentos uns afastando-se dos outros, etc. Em determinadas modalidades, uma tela inclui uma tela sensível ao toque tendo áreas de pi- xelscom elementos capacitivos de função única ou dupla que servem como elementos de LCD e sensores sensíveis ao toque.In certain embodiments, the input component 121 of the display device 120 may include a microphone and the display device 120 may include software configured to analyze the audio input received from the microphone, such that the functions and operation display device 120 can be controlled by voice commands. In certain embodiments, an output component of the display device 120 includes a loudspeaker which serves to emit information as audible signals. Similar voice-responsive components, such as a speaker, microphone, and software routines to generate, process and store voice-activated signals, can be provided to electronic devices in the body 110. In certain embodiments, the screen 122 and the input component 121 can be integrated into a single component, for example, a screen that can detect the presence and location of a physical touch on the screen, such as a touch screen user interface. In these modalities, the user can control the operation of the display device 120 using a set of pre-programmed motion commands, which include, but are not limited to, touching the screen once or twice, dragging a finger or instrument across the screen, directing several fingers or instruments towards each other, directing several fingers or instruments away from each other, etc. In certain embodiments, a screen includes a touchscreen having areas of pixels with single or dual function capacitive elements that serve as LCD elements and touch sensitive sensors.

O dispositivo de exibição 120 também inclui uma porta de comu- nicação de dados 123 para comunicação de dados com fio com dispositivos externos, como um terminal remoto (computador pessoal) 170, por exemplo.Display device 120 also includes a data communication port 123 for wired data communication with external devices, such as a remote terminal (personal computer) 170, for example.

As modalidades exemplificadoras da porta de comunicação de dados 123 incluem uma porta USB, uma mini-porta USB, uma porta RS-232, uma porta Ethernet, uma porta Firewire, ou outras portas de comunicação de dadosExemplary modalities of data communication port 123 include a USB port, a mini USB port, an RS-232 port, an Ethernet port, a Firewire port, or other data communication ports

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