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Revista mexicana de física
Print version ISSN 0035-001X
Abstract
GUEVARA, E. and GONZALEZ, F.J.. Joint optical-electrical technique for noninvasive glucose monitoring. Rev. mex. fis. [online]. 2010, vol.56, n.5, pp.430-434. ISSN 0035-001X.
In Diabetes mellitus, self monitoring of blood glucose is crucial for effective treatment since it can help identify and prevent unwanted periods of hypo- and hyperglycemia; this monitoring procedure usually involves finger-stick testing which is painful to the patient and carries the risk of infection. Non-invasive techniques, including impedance and near infrared spectroscopy, have been developed to predict glucose concentration; however, these techniques have not reached the accuracy needed for glucose monitoring. In this work a new concept which involves the combination of two spectroscopic measurements, electrical impedance spectroscopy and near infrared spectroscopy, is developed to decrease the prediction error of single-measurement non-invasive glucose monitoring systems. Electrical impedance and near infrared spectroscopy measurements were performed under controlled temperature and humidity conditions on ten non-diabetic volunteers (age 26.1 ± 3.7 years, BMI 25.24 ± 3.67 kg/m2). The results show that all of the values predicted by the joint optical-electrical technique were clinically acceptable and the root mean squared error of prediction, which in this study was compared to a commercial glucose meter, is lower than previously published values for near infrared spectroscopy and impedance spectroscopy done separately.
Keywords : Non-invasive glucose monitoring; optical spectroscopy; electrical spectroscopy.