Claims
- 1. A method for performing modifications to calibration models in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring the resulting spectrum; collecting at least one matched reference sample that is assayed to determine at least one reference value of the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the at least one reference value with the spectral measurement to perform a modification to the calibration model.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the matched reference sample is interstitial fluid.
- 3 The method of claim 1, wherein the matched reference sample is bulk fluid in the tissue.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the matched reference sample is fluid obtained from a limb.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the matched reference sample is lancet blood obtained from a forearm.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid taken from a tissue compartment that is kinetically matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid taken from a tissue compartment that is spatially matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein site-to-site variations are reduced through multiple collection of matched reference samples of the tissue over a sufficient area.
- 9. The method of claim 8, where the area optically sampled and the area used for procurement of multiple matched reference samples are nominally similar.
- 10. A method for performing subject specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring the resulting spectrum; collecting reference samples that are kinetically matched to the irradiated tissue and assaying the reference samples for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference samples with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 11. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting reference samples that are spatially matched to the irradiated tissue and assaying the reference samples for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference samples with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 12. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting reference samples that are obtained via multiple samplings from any fluid compartment or combination of fluid compartments and assaying the reference samples for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference samples with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 13. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting multiple reference samples such that the irradiated tissue area is nominally similar to the area used for procurement of multiple reference samples from the tissue and assaying the multiple reference samples for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed multiple reference samples with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 14. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting reference samples using a process that ensures that the difference in analyte concentration between the reference sample fluid compartment and the spectroscopically sampled fluid compartment is not clinically significant and assaying the reference samples for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference samples with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 15. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of glucose in tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting reference samples under conditions of moderately stable glucose levels and assaying the samples for glucose concentration; and using the assayed reference sample glucose concentration with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the reference sample is selected from the group consisting of venous blood, arterial blood, interstitial fluid, capillary blood or mixtures thereof.
- 17. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute in tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting reference samples from a tissue area that has been heated and assaying the reference sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference sample measurement with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 18. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one reference sample that is obtained using a process that results in increased equilibration of analyte concentration across fluid compartments and assaying the at least one reference sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference sample measurement with the spectral measurement to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 19. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one reference sample of interstitial fluid and assaying the at least one sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference sample measurement with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 20. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one reference sample of the bulk fluid in the tissue and assaying the at least one reference sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference sample measurement with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 21. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one reference sample of fluid obtained from a limb and assaying the at least one sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference sample measurement with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 22. A method for performing subject-specific modifications in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one reference sample of lancet blood obtained from a forearm and assaying the at least one reference sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the assayed reference sample measurement with the spectral measurements to perform a subject-specific modification.
- 23. A method for building a calibration model for the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring optical information; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting matched reference samples and assaying the matched reference samples for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the reference sample measurements along with the infrared measurements to build a multivariate calibration model.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the matched reference sample is interstitial fluid.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the matched reference sample is the bulk fluid in the tissue.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein the matched reference sample is the fluid obtained from a limb.
- 27. The method of claim 23, wherein the matched reference sample is lancet blood obtained from a forearm.
- 28. The method of claim 23, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid from a tissue compartment that is kinetically matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 29. The method of claim 23, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid from a tissue compartment that is spatially matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 30. The method of claim 23, wherein the area irradiated and the area used for procurement of the matched reference samples of the tissue are nominally similar in size.
- 31. A noninvasive method for measuring a biological attribute in human tissue of a specific subject comprising the steps of:
providing an apparatus for measuring infrared absorption, the apparatus including an energy source emitting infrared energy at multiple wavelengths, an input element, an output element and a spectrum analyzer; coupling the input and output elements to the human tissue; irradiating the tissue through the input element with multiple wavelengths of infrared energy with resulting absorption of at least some of those wavelengths; collecting at least a portion of the non-absorbed infrared energy with the output element followed by determining the intensities of the infrared energy; and predicting the biological attribute of the specific subject utilizing a model, wherein the subject specific prediction method uses one or more previously obtained matched reference samples assayed for the biological attribute and one or more previously obtained spectral measurements from the specific subject.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the matched reference sample is interstitial fluid.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the matched reference sample is bulk fluid in the tissue.
- 34. The method of claim 31, wherein the matched reference sample is fluid obtained from a limb.
- 35. The method of claim 31, wherein the matched reference sample is lancet blood obtained from a forearm.
- 36. The method of claim 31, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid from a tissue compartment that is kinetically matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 37. The method of claim 31, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid from a tissue compartment that is spatially matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 38. The method of claim 31, wherein the area irradiated and the area used for procurement of the matched reference sample are nominally similar.
- 39. A method for validating noninvasive measurement performance in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring optical information; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one matched reference sample and assaying the sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the matched reference sample measurement, the spectral measurements and a pre-existing multivariate calibration model to evaluate the non-invasive measurement performance.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the pre-existing model contains data from multiple subjects.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein the preexisting model contains data from a single subject.
- 42. The method of claim 39, wherein the matched reference sample is interstitial fluid.
- 43. The method of claim 39, wherein the matched reference sample is bulk fluid in the tissue.
- 44. The method of claim 39, wherein the matched reference sample is fluid obtained from a limb.
- 45. The method of claim 39, wherein the matched reference sample is lancet blood obtained from a forearm.
- 46. The method of claim 39, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid from a tissue compartment that is kinetically matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 47. The method of claim 39, wherein the matched reference sample is a fluid from a tissue compartment that is spatially matched to the tissue which is irradiated.
- 48. A method for correcting predictions in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a means for irradiating tissue with infrared energy; providing an output element, the output element operatively connected to a means for measuring a spectrum; irradiating tissue with the infrared energy so that there is absorption of at least a portion of the infrared energy in the tissue; collecting at least a portion of the infrared energy exiting the tissue through the output element and measuring a resulting spectrum; collecting at least one matched reference sample and assaying the sample for the analyte or attribute of tissue; and using the at least one matched reference sample measurement with the spectral measurements to correct future non-invasive analyte predictions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/832,585, entitled “System for Non-Invasive Measurement of Glucose in Humans”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/832,586, entitled “Illumination Device and Method for Spectroscopic Analysis”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/832,631, entitled “Encoded Variable Filter Spectrometer”; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/832,608, entitled “Optically Similar References Samples and Related Methods for Multivariate Calibration Models Used in Optical Spectroscopy”, all filed on Apr. 11, 2001, and assigned to the assignee of the present application. The disclosure of each of these related applications is hereby incorporated by reference.