AU2010351115A1 - Alarming system for a low sugar level (hypoglycemia) "hypometer" - Google Patents
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Abstract
The system helps and warns a diabetic patient in detecting a hypoglycaemia episode especially during sleeping time where the patient might be unaware of falling sugar levels. The system includes an electronic device to provide an alarm for low sugar level in a patient by detecting the water content accumulated on the skin of a subject as a result of sweating. A humidity sensor detects the water content of the skin which is transmitted to a processor. The processor is programmed to produce an output signal which results in different levels of alarms which correlate to the different levels of water content on the patient's skin. The alarm might be in the form of buzzing sound, blinking light vibration, a text message or a phone call.
Description
WO 2011/129679 PCT/MY2010/000052 ALARMING SYSTEM FOR A LOW SUGAR LEVEL (HYPOGLYCEMIA) "HYPOMETER" The main functionality of the Device is to monitor the moisture of the 5 patient's body and low Sugar Level (Hypoglycemia) thus it acts as Human Blood Monitor Alarming System and Low glucose Warning System (hypoglycemia). SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND 10 Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) a serum glucose level (the amount of sugar or glucose in human's blood) below 70 mg/dl, is a commonly perceived problem. 15 Neuroglycopenia is a medical term that refers to a shortage of glucose (glycopenia) in the brain, usually due to hypoglycemia. Glycopenia affects the function of neurons, and alters brain function and behavior. Prolonged neuroglycopenia can result in permanent damage to the 20 brain. This Device produces alarm that provides warning facilities to diabetic patient or the personal around him who might care of his health.
WO 2011/129679 PCT/MY2010/000052 2 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention system is based on detecting the humidity surrounds the patient body, as where humidity increases with the decreasing of sugar 5 level, as a result of sweating symptoms. A correlation between the humidity level and alarm system is obtained and calibrated using a clinical data. 10 OPERATING SYSTEM PRINCIPLE When the humidity increases on the surrounding media of the person, a humidity sensor will transfer a signal to a processor. The processor is programmed in a way to produce an output signal which results in 15 different levels of Alarms. The notification might be in a form of buzzing sound, Blinking light or even mobile call*. The system helps and warns the diabetic patient in detecting hypoglycemia episode especially during the sleeping time where the patient might be unaware of the falling sugar level. 20 DEVICE CONFIGURATION (BRIF DESCRIPTION) Configuration of the device is as follow: 25 (a) The processor: The Brain of the device is the PIC16F877 CPU, with XTAL of 20 MHz as shown in Figure 1. (b) Humidity Sensor: The sensor used is GE Sensing / Thermometric - Hu1015na - Sensor, Humidity Module as shown in Figure 2. 30 (c) Humidity indicator: Humidity is indicated by the LCD screen as shown in Figure 3. (d) Alarm system: The alarm has 3 modes of triggers: WO 2011/129679 PCT/MY2010/000052 3 1. RH is from 0-60, no beep 35 2. RH is from 60-70, beep every 200ms 3. RH is from 70-90, which is the emergency stage. Beeps every 50ms. (e) Power supply: The system uses two modes of power; a power 40 supply of 220V AC which converts the voltage to 6V DC and a 9V DC battery as shown in Figures 4 and 5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION 45 The processor; the details PCB components of the processor are as follow: * 8BIT PIC16F877 CPU with XTAL of 20Mhz * 7 Segment LED 50 e 2 Switches e 16x2 LCD * RS-232 connector * Timer * ADC 55 * Sound/Buzzer * PCB size = 1.5" x 2.5" There are two indicators on the panel; the result which indicates the received voltage from the Humidity senso r before it is converted to 60 readable values and the RH (Relative Humidity) indicate the actual humidity captured by the sensor. The CPU converts the voltage to RH. The sensor components and specification details are as follow: WO 2011/129679 PCT/MY2010/000052 4 65 * SENSOR, HUMIDITY MODULE * Sensing Accuracy:10% * Humidity Range:10% to 100% e Output:3Vdc * Response Time:5min 70 * Supply Voltage Range:4.8VDC to 5.2VDC * Operating Temperature Range:0*C to +500C e SVHC:No SVHC * Accuracy:± 5% RH * Measuring Range:10 to 100% RH 75 * Supply Current:2mA * Supply Voltage:5V e External Depth:15mm * External Width:20mm * Fixing Hole Diameter:3.2mm 80 e Humidity:100% e Humidity Measuring Ranges:25% to 100% RH * Input Current:2mA * Max Operating Temperature:50 0 C * Max Output Voltage:3.1V 85 * Max Storage Temperature:60 0 C S Min Output Voltage:1.5V e Min Storage Temperature:0 0 C * Min Temperature Operating:0*C * Percentage Accuracy:5% 90 * Relative Humidity:100% Power supply: The system uses two modes of power; a power supply of 220V AC which converts the voltage to 6V DC and a 9V DC battery, the user will have the choice of Portable of Stationary modes. Both of 95 the mentioned voltages will be converted to +/-5V DC using a voltage regulator attached to the PCB as shown in Figures 4 and 5 below.
WO 2011/129679 PCT/MY2010/000052 5 DEVICE OPERATION 100 The humidity sensor is attached to the patient's body, The humidity sensor is connected to the processor using extension cable with a 125 signal amplifier, the extension provides movement flexibility. Power put on and device will start immediately display humidity reading 105 of the patient's skin. Normally the average moisture content in human being in his surface's surface is (40-45) % (in Malaysia AT room temperature environment AROUND 25 0 c). If Hypoglycemia occurs, and as a part of its symptoms, sweating will 110 started and water content values of the skin will increases accordingly and the device will continue displayed the increment of humidity. If the sugar level continues to drop the patient might not feel any symptom of low sugar till it reaches roughly the value of 70 mg/dI 115 (these facts might be varied from person to person). At this level the sweating will start and water content increases as well. If the water content of the patient's skin reaches 80% the device will activates a beeping sound at a rate of 50 beeps per minute. And when 120 the water content reaches 90% the rate of beeps will change to 100 per minute. But if the water content level reaches 95% the beeping will change to continuous sound alarm. At this condition of hypoglycemia the sugar level might be in the range of 40 mg/dl. 125 Advantages: The benefit of this device is that it acts as a warning system for the patient as well as the people around him to take the necessary action to overcome his hypoglycemia condition which might lead to serious impacts on patient health up to death.
Claims (5)
1. The conception found out of the device that is to monitor the increment in moisture of the patient's body as a result of a low Sugar Level 5 (Hypoglycemia) in Human Blood.
2. The device has the following components: 1. The processor: Figure 1. 10 11. Humidity Sensor: Figure 2. Ill. Humidity indicator: Figure
3. IV. Alarm system V. Power supply 15 3. The device is programmed to perform different alarms when the water content on the patient's skin approaches certain levels. The levels of water content on patient's skin are related to a corresponding level of Low glucose (hypoglycemia). 20
4. Warning System can be modified to any source other sources like light, vibration or a signal to mobile phone a s a text message.
5. The device is named (HYPOMETER).
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| MK4 | Application lapsed section 142(2)(d) - no continuation fee paid for the application |