Accuracy and Feasibility of a Novel Glucose/Lactate Continuous Multi-Analyte Sensing Platform in Humans

Author:

Lu Jean C.123ORCID,Morrison Dale13,Halim Bella12,Manos Georgina12,Obeyesekere Varuni2,Kannard Brian4,Shah Rajiv4,Wolfe Kate4,Morrow Blake4,Pagliuso Ben4,Liang Bradley4,Nava Bella4,Lee Melissa H.12ORCID,Ekinci Elif135,Jenkins Alicia J.123,MacIsaac Richard J.123,O’Neal David N.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia

2. Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia

3. Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovations, School of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia

4. PercuSense, Valencia, CA, USA

5. Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Austin Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Background and aim: Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) have been commercially available since 1999. However, automated insulin delivery systems may benefit from real-time inputs in addition to glucose. Continuous multi-analyte sensing platforms will meet this area of potential growth without increasing the burden of additional devices. We aimed to generate pilot data regarding the safety and function of a first-in-human, single-probe glucose/lactate multi-analyte continuous sensor. Methods: The investigational glucose/lactate continuous multi-analyte sensor (PercuSense Inc, Valencia, California) was inserted to the upper arms of 16 adults with diabetes, and data were available for analysis from 11 of these participants (seven female; mean [SD] = age 43 years [16]; body mass index [BMI] = 27 kg/m2 [5]). A commercially available Guardian 3 CGM (Medtronic, Northridge, California) was also inserted into the abdomen for comparison. All participants underwent a meal-test followed by an exercise challenge on day 1 and day 4 of wear. Performance was benchmarked against venous blood YSI glucose and lactate values. Results: The investigational glucose sensor had an overall mean absolute relative difference (MARD) of 14.5% (median = 11.2%) which improved on day 4 compared with day 1 (13.9% vs 15.2%). The Guardian 3 CGM had an overall MARD of 13.9% (median = 9.4%). The lactate sensor readings within 20/20% and 40/40% of YSI values were 59.7% and 83.1%, respectively. Conclusions: Our initial data support safety and functionality of a novel glucose/lactate continuous multi-analyte sensor. Further sensor refinement will improve run-in performance and accuracy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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