Patents by Inventor Maria Teodorczyk
Maria Teodorczyk has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9709521Abstract: Methods and systems to apply a plurality of test voltages to the test strip and measure a current transient output resulting from an electrochemical reaction in a test chamber of the test strip so that a glucose concentration can be determined that account for interferent substances in the body fluid sample. A method of determining blood glucose concentration with a glucose measurement system that includes a test strip and test meter. The test meter has a microcontroller configured to apply a plurality of test voltages to the test strip and measure a current transient output resulting from an electrochemical reaction in a test chamber of the test strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Cilag GmbH InternationalInventors: David Matzinger, Maria Teodorczyk
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Patent number: 9274078Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for distinguishing between a control solution and a blood sample. In one aspect, the methods include using a test strip in which multiple current transients are measured by a meter electrically connected to an electrochemical test strip. The current transients are used to determine if a sample is a blood sample or a control solution based on at least two characteristics. Further described herein are methods for calculating a discrimination criteria based upon at least two characteristics. Still further described herein are system for distinguishing between blood samples and control solutions.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair M. Hodges, Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato
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Patent number: 9052278Abstract: Described are methods and systems to calculate an analyte concentration of a sample are provided without temperature compensation to a glucose concentration calculation when a measured or sampled current is taken at or before a change in a first voltage to a second voltage that are applied to a test trip with electrodes in a test cell.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2011Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Cilag GmbH InternationalInventors: Mahyar Z. Kermani, Maria Teodorczyk
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Publication number: 20140311924Abstract: Methods and systems to apply a plurality of test voltages to the test strip and measure a current transient output resulting from an electrochemical reaction in a test chamber of the test strip so that a glucose concentration can be determined that account for interferent substances in the body fluid sample. A method of determining blood glucose concentration with a glucose measurement system that includes a test strip and test meter. The test meter has a microcontroller configured to apply a plurality of test voltages to the test strip and measure a current transient output resulting from an electrochemical reaction in a test chamber of the test strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: Cilag GmbH InternationalInventors: David Matzinger, Maria Teodorczyk
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Publication number: 20140005949Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for distinguishing between a control solution and a blood sample. In one aspect, the methods include using a test strip in which multiple current transients are measured by a meter electrically connected to an electrochemical test strip. The current transients are used to determine if a sample is a blood sample or a control solution based on at least two characteristics. Further described herein are methods for calculating a discrimination criteria based upon at least two characteristics. Still further described herein are system for distinguishing between blood samples and control solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair M. Hodges, Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato
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Patent number: 8529751Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for distinguishing between a control solution and a blood sample. In one aspect, the methods include using a test strip in which multiple current transients are measured by a meter electrically connected to an electrochemical test strip. The current transients are used to determine if a sample is a blood sample or a control solution based on at least two characteristics. Further described herein are methods for calculating a discrimination criteria based upon at least two characteristics. Still further described herein are system for distinguishing between blood samples and control solutions.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair McIndoe Hodges, Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato
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Publication number: 20130220836Abstract: Described are methods and systems to calculate an analyte concentration of a sample are provided without temperature compensation to a glucose concentration calculation when a measured or sampled current is taken at or before a change in a first voltage to a second voltage that are applied to a test trip with electrodes in a test cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventors: Mahyar Z. Kermani, Maria Teodorczyk
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Patent number: 8449740Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for distinguishing between a control solution and a blood sample. In one aspect, the methods include using a test strip in which multiple current transients are measured by a meter electrically connected to an electrochemical test strip. The current transients are used to determine if a sample is a blood sample or a control solution based on at least two characteristics. Further described herein are methods for calculating a discrimination criteria based upon at least two characteristics. Still further described herein are system for distinguishing between blood samples and control solutions.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair M. Hodges, Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato
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Patent number: 7943022Abstract: An analyte, system, strip and method are described. In one example, an analyte test strip is provided that includes a substrate, electrically conductive material and an isolated portion of the electrically conductive material. The substrate has a generally planar surface that extends from a first end to a second end. The electrically conductive material is disposed on the generally planar surface to define a plurality of electrodes spaced apart from each other. The isolated portion of the electrically conductive material is disposed between at least two electrodes so that the isolated portion is not in electrical communication with the plurality of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Lifescan, Inc.Inventors: Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato, Koon-wah Leong
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Publication number: 20110011752Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for distinguishing between a control solution and a blood sample. In one aspect, the methods include using a test strip in which multiple current transients are measured by a meter electrically connected to an electrochemical test strip. The current transients are used to determine if a sample is a blood sample or a control solution based on at least two characteristics. Further described herein are methods for calculating a discrimination criteria based upon at least two characteristics. Still further described herein are system for distinguishing between blood samples and control solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair McIndoe Hodges, Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato
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Publication number: 20090057146Abstract: An analyte, system, strip and method are described. In one example, an analyte test strip is provided that includes a substrate, electrically conductive material and an isolated portion of the electrically conductive material. The substrate has a generally planar surface that extends from a first end to a second end. The electrically conductive material is disposed on the generally planar surface to define a plurality of electrodes spaced apart from each other. The isolated portion of the electrically conductive material is disposed between at least two electrodes so that the isolated portion is not in electrical communication with the plurality of electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato, Koon-wah Leong
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Publication number: 20080073207Abstract: Mediator stabilized reagent compositions and methods for their use in electrochemical analyte determination assays are provided. The subject reagent compositions include an enzyme, a redox mediator and a mediator-stabilizing buffer. Optionally, the reagent compositions may further include one or more of a wetting agent, detergent, enzyme cofactor and combinations thereof. Also provided are electrochemical test strips that include the subject reagent compositions, systems and kits that include the same as well as methods for using the same in analyte detection assays. The subject invention finds use in a variety of different applications, including glucose concentration determination applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Maria Teodorczyk, Ronald Chatelier, Alastair Hodges, Timothy Ohara, Remy Dato
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Patent number: 7291256Abstract: Mediator stabilized reagent compositions and methods for their use in electrochemical analyte determination assays are provided. The subject reagent compositions include an enzyme, a redox mediator and a mediator-stabilizing buffer. Optionally, the reagent compositions may further include one or more of a wetting agent, detergent, enzyme cofactor and combinations thereof. Also provided are electrochemical test strips that include the subject reagent compositions, systems and kits that include the same as well as methods for using the same in analyte detection assays. The subject invention finds use in a variety of different applications, including glucose concentration determination applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Lifescan, Inc.Inventors: Maria Teodorczyk, Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair McIndoe Hodges, Timothy Ohara, Remy Dato
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Publication number: 20070235347Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for distinguishing between a control solution and a blood sample. In one aspect, the methods include using a test strip in which multiple current transients are measured by a meter electrically connected to an electrochemical test strip. The current transients are used to determine if a sample is a blood sample or a control solution based on at least two characteristics. Further described herein are methods for calculating a discrimination criteria based upon at least two characteristics. Still further described herein are system for distinguishing between blood samples and control solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Chatelier, Alastair McIndoe Hodges, Maria Teodorczyk, Remedios Dato
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Patent number: 7195704Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for determining whether a volume of biological sample is adequate to produce an accurate electrochemical analyte concentration measurement. Certain such methods and systems provide the additional function of compensating for a sample volume determined to be less than adequate in order to proceed with an accurate analyte concentration measurement. The present invention is employed with a biosensor, such as an electrochemical test strip to which the sample volume of biological solution is deposited, and a meter configured to receive such test strip and to measure the concentration of selected analytes within the biological sample.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Mahyar Z. Kermani, Maria Teodorczyk, Sherry X. Guo
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Patent number: 7144495Abstract: Methods and devices for electrochemically detecting a change in the viscosity of a fluid are provided. In the subject methods, a fluid sample (e.g., a whole blood sample) is introduced into an electrochemical test strip's electrochemical cell using a micro-needle integrated into one of oppositely spaced apart working and reference electrodes. An electric potential is applied to the electrochemical cell to first achieve a steady state cell current. A decrease in the steady state cell current is then detected and related to a change in viscosity of the sample. In many embodiments, the sample is blood and the change in viscosity is related to the onset of coagulation in the blood sample, and often the PT of the blood sample. An electrochemical test strip includes an electrochemical cell and an integrated micro-needle. The electrochemical cell includes oppositely spaced apart working and reference electrodes and a reagent mixture (e.g., a redox couple and a coagulation catalyzing agent).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Lifescan, Inc.Inventors: Maria Teodorczyk, Ernest J. Kiser, Lorin P. Olson, Devin McAllister, Vadim V. Yuzhakov, Koon-wah Leong
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Patent number: 7060192Abstract: Methods of fabricating devices for collecting a sample of physiological and for measuring a characteristic, e.g., an analyte concentration, of the sampled physiological sample. The devices are in the form of a test strip which include a biosensor and at least one skin-piercing element which is a planar extension of a portion of the biosensor. The fabrication methods provide various or forming the test strip and the skin-piercing element.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Vadim V Yuzhakov, Devin V. McAllister, Lorin Olson, Koon-wah Leong, Maria Teodorczyk, Ernest Kiser
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Publication number: 20050161344Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for passively and automatically detecting the presence of a sample (the “sample detection phase”) upon application of the sample to a biosensor, identifying the sample detection time and then initiating the measurement of a targeted characteristic, e.g., the concentration of one or more analytes, of the sample (the “measurement phase”), immediately upon sample detection. The subject methods and systems do not employ or involve the application of an electrical signal from an external source to the electrochemical cell for purposes of performing the sample detection phase and are, thus, less complicated and involve fewer steps and components.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Mahyar Kermani, Timothy Ohara, Maria Teodorczyk
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Patent number: 6872299Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for passively and automatically detecting the presence of a sample (the “sample detection phase”) upon application of the sample to a biosensor, identifying the sample detection time and then initiating the measurement of a targeted characteristic, e.g., the concentration of one or more analytes, of the sample (the “measurement phase”), immediately upon sample detection. The subject methods and systems do not employ or involve the application of an electrical signal from an external source to the electrochemical cell for purposes of performing the sample detection phase and are, thus, less complicated and involve fewer steps and components.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: LifeScan, Inc.Inventors: Mahyar Z. Kermani, Timothy Ohara, Maria Teodorczyk
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Publication number: 20050023154Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for determining whether a volume of biological sample is adequate to produce an accurate electrochemical analyte concentration measurement. Certain such methods and systems provide the additional function of compensating for a sample volume determined to be less than adequate in order to proceed with an accurate analyte concentration measurement. The present invention is employed with a biosensor, such as an electrochemical test strip to which the sample volume of biological solution is deposited, and a meter configured to receive such test strip and to measure the concentration of selected analytes within the biological sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Mahyar Kermani, Maria Teodorczyk, Sherry Guo