Abstract
A method for determining a subject's analyte level is disclosed. The method includes the steps of: a) non-invasively detecting a first amount of at least one first volatile organic marker originating from a first source of the subject; b) non-invasively detecting a second amount of at least the first volatile organic marker originating from a second source of the subject, wherein the second source is different from the first source; and c) determining the subject's analyte level based on the first amount and on the second amount.
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What is claimed is:
A method for determining a subject's analyte level is disclosed. The method includes the steps of: a) non-invasively detecting a first amount of at least one first volatile organic marker originating from a first source of the subject; b) non-invasively detecting a second amount of at least the first volatile organic marker originating from a second source of the subject, wherein the second source is different from the first source; and c) determining the subject's analyte level based on the first amount and on the second amount.
Timeline
Filed
03/06/2026Published
07/09/2026Granted
Not AvailableIPC Codes(4)
A61B 5/145:Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration or pH-value (non-radiation detecting or locating of foreign bodies in blood A61B 5/06)
A61B 5/00:Measuring for diagnostic purposes (radiation diagnosis A61B 6/00; diagnosis by ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves A61B 8/00); Identification of persons
A61B 5/08:Measuring devices for evaluating the respiratory organs