Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600345, 600347, 600365
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600345, 600365
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600365, 600345, 600347
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600365, 600345, 600347
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600347, 600345, 600365
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600345, 600347, 600365
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James Brauker - Addison MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US Victoria E. Carr-Brendel - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600345, 600347, 600365
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
System And Methods For Processing Analyte Sensor Data
Paul V. Goode - Cherry Hill NJ, US James H. Brauker - Cement City MI, US Apurv U. Kamath - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600309, 600345, 600347, 600365
Abstract:
Systems and methods for processing sensor analyte data, including initiating calibration, updating calibration, evaluating clinical acceptability of reference and sensor analyte data, and evaluating the quality of sensor calibration. During initial calibration, the analyte sensor data is evaluated over a period of time to determine stability of the sensor. The sensor may be calibrated using a calibration set of one or more matched sensor and reference analyte data pairs. The calibration may be updated after evaluating the calibration set for best calibration based on inclusion criteria with newly received reference analyte data. Fail-safe mechanisms are provided based on clinical acceptability of reference and analyte data and quality of sensor calibration. Algorithms provide for optimized prospective and retrospective analysis of estimated blood analyte data from an analyte sensor.
Phoebe Hearst Elementary School Metairie LA 1985-1989, T. H. Harris Middle School Metairie LA 1989-1990, Spring Forest Middle School Houston TX 1990-1992
Walker Elementary School Concord NH 1960-1960, Saint Peter's Kindergarten Manchester NH 1961-1963, Immaculate Conception School Towson MD 1963-1965, Cranbrook Elementary School Columbus OH 1965-1967, Memorial Junior High School Kingsville TX 1967-1970
Maria Sudbeck, Steve Millwe, Chris Miller, Carla Walz, Peggy Wohlman, Carla Sudbeck, Beverly Pedersen, Therese Wiebelhaus, John Weddingfeld, Craig Pearson, Karma Andrews, Donna Hintz
Thornwood School Mississauga Morocco 1975-1976, Corsair Public School Mississauga Morocco 1975-1976, Camilla Road Senior Public School Mississauga Morocco 1977-1978, Britannia High School Mississauga Morocco 1978-1982
Community:
Brenda Shannon, James Murphy, Frank Lombardi, Linda Deakins
University of Oklahoma - Assistant Professor (2006)
Education:
University of Oxford - Politics, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Political Science, University of Oxford - Russian and East European Studies, University of Texas at Austin - Plan II
Paul Goode
Education:
Virginia Commonwealth University - Painting & Printmaking, Virginia Commonwealth University - Sculpture
About:
Whiteboard specialist, information designer, UX motivated, social web enthusiast and application design team player. I have a background in fine arts, think in abstractions, work pragmatically and can...
I have mostly looked at the federal broadcast channels and Telegram. The regional media is something that Paul Goode at Carleton University examined. And what he found was that the warobviously, they call it a special military operationdid not come up very much in the local news; they obviously
Date: Jul 23, 2023
Category: World
Source: Google
Kim Kardashian's Nude Shoot Will Feature On KUWTK Now you'll get to see ...
According to HollywoodLife, the footage will be broadcast in the season premiere of the show in 2015, where viewers will get the chance to see Kim interact with legendary photographer Jean-Paul Goode as she prepares to strip off for her raciest photoshoot to date.