Methods for calibrating noninvasive or implantable glucose analyzers utilize
either alternative invasive glucose determinations or noninvasive glucose determinations
for calibrating noninvasive or implantable glucose analyzers. Use of an alternative
invasive or noninvasive glucose determination in the calibration allows minimization
of errors due to sampling methodology, and spatial and temporal variation that
are built into the calibration model. An additional method uses statistical correlations
between noninvasive and alternative invasive glucose determinations and traditional
invasive glucose determinations to adjust noninvasive or alternative invasive glucose
concentrations to traditional invasive glucose concentrations. The methods provide
a means for calibrating on the basis of glucose determinations that reflect the
matrix observed and the variable measured by the analyzer more closely. A glucose
analyzer couples an invasive fingerstick meter to a noninvasive glucose analyzer
for calibration, validation, adaptation, and safety check of the calibration model
embodied in the noninvasive analyzer.