IP Library Granted Patent US 10,827,962
Granted Patent B2
US 10,827,962 · App. 15/957,604 · Granted Nov 10, 2020

Detecting and correcting for changes to an analyte indicator

Inventors: Andrew Dehennis (Germantown, MD); Mark Mortellaro (Germantown, MD); Abhi Chavan (Germantown, MD); Venkata Velvadapu (Germantown, MD); Philip Huffstetler (Germantown, MD); Tina HyunJung Kim (Germantown, MD); James Masciotti (Germantown, MD)
Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
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Patent No.
US 10,827,962
App. No.
15/957,604
Granted
Nov 10, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sensor, system, and method for detecting and correcting for changes to an analyte indicator of an analyte sensor. The analyte indicator may be configured to exhibit a first detectable property that varies in accordance with an analyte concentration and an extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded. The analyte sensor may also include a degradation indicator configured to exhibit a second detectable property that varies in accordance with an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded. The analyte sensor may generate (i) an analyte measurement based on the first detectable property exhibited by the analyte indicator and (ii) a degradation measurement based on the second detectable property exhibited by the degradation indicator. The analyte sensor may be part of a system that also includes a transceiver. The transceiver may use the analyte and degradation measurements to calculate an analyte level.

Claims (86)

1. An analyte sensor for measurement of an analyte in a medium within a living animal, the analyte sensor comprising:

an analyte indicator configured to exhibit a first detectable property that varies in accordance with (i) an amount or concentration of the analyte in the medium and (ii) an extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

a degradation indicator configured to exhibit a second detectable property that varies in accordance with an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded, wherein the extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded corresponds to the extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded; and

sensor elements configured to generate (i) an analyte measurement based on the first detectable property exhibited by the analyte indicator and (ii) a degradation measurement based on the second detectable property exhibited by the degradation indicator;

wherein the degradation indicator is a compound of formula I:

wherein A, B, C, A′, B′, C′, W, X, Y, and Z represent —CH, and the hydrogen of —CH may optionally and independently be substituted with an alkyl group;

wherein R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from one or more vinyl groups, alkyl vinyl groups, acrylamide groups, methacrylamide groups, or other polymerizable groups.

2. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , wherein the extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded is proportional to the extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded.

3. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , wherein degradation to the analyte indicator comprises reactive oxidation species (ROS)-induced oxidation, and degradation to the degradation indicator comprises ROS-induced oxidation.

4. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , wherein the analyte indicator is a phenylboronic-based analyte indicator.

5. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , wherein the degradation indicator is a phenylboronic-based degradation indicator.

6. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , further comprising an indicator element comprising the analyte indicator and the degradation indicator.

7. The analyte sensor of claim 6 , wherein the analyte indicator comprises analyte indicator molecules distributed throughout the indicator element, and the degradation indicator comprises degradation indicator molecules distributed throughout the indicator element.

8. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , wherein the sensor elements comprise:

a first light source configured to emit first excitation light to the analyte indicator; and

a first photodetector configured to receive first emission light emitted by the analyte indicator and output the analyte measurement, wherein the analyte measurement is indicative of an amount of first emission light received by the first photodetector.

9. The analyte sensor of claim 8 , wherein the sensor elements comprise:

a second light source configured to emit second excitation light to the degradation indicator; and

a second photodetector configured to receive second emission light emitted by the degradation indicator and output the degradation measurement, wherein the degradation measurement is indicative of an amount of second emission light received by the second photodetector.

10. The analyte sensor of claim 9 , wherein the first photodetector is configured to receive second excitation light reflected from the indicator element and output a first reference signal indicative of an amount of reflected second excitation light received by the first photodetector.

11. The analyte sensor of claim 9 , wherein the sensor elements comprise a third photodetector configured to receive first excitation light reflected from the indicator element and output a second reference signal indicative of an amount of reflected first excitation light received by the third photodetector.

12. The analyte sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second detectable property does not vary in accordance with the amount or concentration of the analyte in the medium.

13. An analyte sensor for measurement of an analyte in a medium within a living animal, the analyte sensor comprising:

an analyte indicator configured to exhibit a first detectable property that varies in accordance with (i) an amount or concentration of the analyte in the medium and (ii) an extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

a degradation indicator configured to exhibit a second detectable property that varies in accordance with an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded, wherein the extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded corresponds to the extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded; and

sensor elements configured to generate (i) an analyte measurement based on the first detectable property exhibited by the analyte indicator and (ii) a degradation measurement based on the second detectable property exhibited by the degradation indicator;

wherein the degradation indicator comprises a molecule selected from the group consisting of:

14. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , wherein the degradation indicator comprises the following molecule:

15. A method comprising:

using an analyte indicator of an analyte sensor to measure an amount or concentration of an analyte in a medium;

using a degradation indicator of the analyte sensor to measure an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded;

using a sensor interface device of a transceiver to receive from the analyte sensor an analyte measurement indicative of the amount or concentration of the analyte in the medium;

using the sensor interface device of the transceiver to receive from the analyte sensor a degradation measurement indicative of the extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded;

using a controller of the transceiver to calculate an extent to which the analyte indicator of the analyte sensor has degraded based at least on the received degradation measurement;

using the controller of the transceiver to adjust a conversion function based on the calculated extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

using the controller of the transceiver to calculate an analyte level using the adjusted conversion function and the received analyte measurement; and

displaying the calculated analyte level;

wherein the degradation indicator is a compound of formula I:

wherein A, B, C, A′, B′, C′, W, X, Y, and Z represent —CH, and the hydrogen of —CH may optionally and independently be substituted with an alkyl group;

wherein R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from one or more vinyl groups, alkyl vinyl groups, acrylamide groups, methacrylamide groups, or other polymerizable groups.

16. A method comprising:

using an analyte indicator of an analyte sensor to measure an amount or concentration of an analyte in a medium;

using a degradation indicator of the analyte sensor to measure an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded;

using a sensor interface device of a transceiver to receive from the analyte sensor an analyte measurement indicative of the amount or concentration of the analyte in the medium;

using the sensor interface device of the transceiver to receive from the analyte sensor a degradation measurement indicative of the extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded;

using a controller of the transceiver to calculate an extent to which the analyte indicator of the analyte sensor has degraded based at least on the received degradation measurement;

using the controller of the transceiver to adjust a conversion function based on the calculated extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

using the controller of the transceiver to calculate an analyte level using the adjusted conversion function and the received analyte measurement; and

displaying the calculated analyte level;

wherein the degradation indicator comprises a molecule selected from the group consisting of:

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the degradation indicator comprises the following molecule:

18. An analyte monitoring system comprising:

an analyte sensor including:

an analyte indicator configured to exhibit a first detectable property that varies in accordance with (i) an amount or concentration of an analyte in a medium and (ii) an extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

a degradation indicator configured to exhibit a second detectable property that varies in accordance with an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded;

sensor elements configured to generate (i) an analyte measurement based on the first detectable property exhibited by the analyte indicator and (ii) a degradation measurement based on the second detectable property exhibited by the degradation indicator; and

a transceiver interface device; and

a transceiver including:

a sensor interface device; and

a controller configured to:

(i) receive the analyte measurement from the analyte sensor via the transceiver interface device of the analyte sensor and the sensor interface device;

(ii) receive the degradation measurement from the analyte sensor via the transceiver interface device of the analyte sensor and the sensor interface device;

(iii) calculate an extent to which the analyte indicator of the analyte sensor has degraded based at least on the received degradation measurement;

(iv) adjust a conversion function based on the calculated extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

(v) calculate an analyte level using the adjusted conversion function and the received analyte measurement;

wherein the degradation indicator is a compound of formula I:

 wherein A, B, C, A′, B′, C′, W, X, Y, and Z represent —CH, and the hydrogen of —CH may optionally and independently be substituted with an alkyl group;

wherein R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from one or more vinyl groups, alkyl vinyl groups, acrylamide groups, methacrylamide groups, or other polymerizable groups.

19. The analyte monitoring system of claim 18 , wherein the analyte sensor further includes an indicator element comprising the analyte indicator and the degradation indicator.

20. The analyte monitoring system of claim 18 , wherein the second detectable property does not vary in accordance with the amount or concentration of the analyte in the medium.

21. An analyte monitoring system comprising:

an analyte sensor including:

an analyte indicator configured to exhibit a first detectable property that varies in accordance with (i) an amount or concentration of an analyte in a medium and (ii) an extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

a degradation indicator configured to exhibit a second detectable property that varies in accordance with an extent to which the degradation indicator has degraded;

sensor elements configured to generate (i) an analyte measurement based on the first detectable property exhibited by the analyte indicator and (ii) a degradation measurement based on the second detectable property exhibited by the degradation indicator; and

a transceiver interface device; and

a transceiver including:

a sensor interface device; and

a controller configured to:

(i) receive the analyte measurement from the analyte sensor via the transceiver interface device of the analyte sensor and the sensor interface device;

(ii) receive the degradation measurement from the analyte sensor via the transceiver interface device of the analyte sensor and the sensor interface device;

(iii) calculate an extent to which the analyte indicator of the analyte sensor has degraded based at least on the received degradation measurement;

(iv) adjust a conversion function based on the calculated extent to which the analyte indicator has degraded;

(v) calculate an analyte level using the adjusted conversion function and the received analyte measurement

wherein the degradation indicator comprises a molecule selected from the group consisting of:

22. The analyte monitoring system of claim 21 , wherein the degradation indicator comprises the following molecule:

Assignments (11)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2023
From: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
To: HERCULES CAPITAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 064866/0963 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2023
From: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED; SENSEONICS HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 064834/0962 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2023
From: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SENSEONICS HOLDINGS, INC.; SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 063338/0890 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS Recorded Aug 14, 2020
From: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED; SENSEONICS HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 053498/0275 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 14, 2020
From: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 053496/0292 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT - FIRST LIEN Recorded Apr 24, 2020
From: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED; SENSEONICS HOLDINGS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 052492/0109 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT -SECOND LIEN Recorded Apr 24, 2020
From: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED; SENSEONICS HOLDINGS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 052490/0160 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 23, 2020
From: SOLAR CAPITAL LTD., AS AGENT
To: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 052207/0242 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 11, 2019
From: MASCIOTTI, JAMES
To: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 050692/0406 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 1, 2019
From: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
To: SOLAR CAPITAL LTD., AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 049926/0827 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2018
From: DEHENNIS, ANDREW; MORTELLARO, MARK; CHAVAN, ABHI; VELVADAPU, VENKATA; HUFFSTETLER, PHILIP; KIM, TINA HYUNJUNG
To: SENSEONICS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 046262/0081 →
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