Tiny-wound, dynamic and continuous detecting method and system of concentration of sugar in human blood
A blood sugar concentration and detection method technology, applied in the field of detection of human physiological parameters, can solve the problems of limited detection accuracy of non-invasive detection methods, great influence of skin surface environmental conditions, difficult operation, etc., achieve good clinical application prospects, and the volume of tissue fluid to be tested is small , high measurement resolution and measurement accuracy
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[0055] The present invention first uses low-frequency ultrasound to pretreat the skin, destroys the lipid bilayer structure in the stratum corneum of the skin through the cavitation of the low-frequency ultrasound, increases the permeability of the skin, and then uses the method of vacuum negative pressure to remove the lipid from the skin rapidly. The tissue fluid is extracted, and finally the extracted tissue fluid is transported to the surface plasmon resonance measurement system through a microchannel, and the surface plasmon resonance refractive index direct measurement technology or protein binding indirect measurement technology is used to measure the glucose concentration in the human tissue fluid. According to the glucose concentration in the tissue fluid The correlation prediction model between the concentration and the glucose concentration in the blood realizes the dynamic, continuous and real-time detection of the blood glucose concentration in the human body. Fig....
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