Device and method for determining analyte levels

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Liquid collection

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600345, 600347, 600365, 600373, 600573, 600582, A61B 500

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ABSTRACT:
Devices and methods for determining analyte levels are described. The devices and methods allow for the implantation of analyte-monitoring devices, such as glucose monitoring devices, that result in the delivery of a dependable flow of blood to deliver sample to the implanted device. The devices comprise a unique microarchitectural arrangement in the sensor region that allows accurate data to be obtained over long periods of time.

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