Patent classifications
A61B10/007
Fluid Output Measurement and Analysis System
Embodiments described herein are directed to an automatic fluid measurement system including a fluid collection system configured to drain a fluid from a patient, and a short wave infrared imaging system configured to image the collection container to provide a high contrast, high resolution image and determine a volume of fluid disposed therein. In an embodiment, the system can determine a fluid flow rate, or determine a presence or concentration of foreign particles within the collection container. One or more cameras can image different portions of the container, or can include different focal lengths. Images of the collection container can be communicated to remote computing devices for further analysis.
Female urinary diagnostic device
A female urinary diagnostic device including a urine stream collection container having a discharge opening and a stream collection opening, the stream collection opening being configured to surround and isolate a urethral opening, a probe guide passage configured for interior engagement with a vaginal opening for placement of the stream collection opening relative to the urethral opening, and an internal baffle that defines an interior wall of the urine stream collection container that provides a spillway from the stream collection opening to the discharge opening and cooperates with at least a urine sensing device, where the spillway provides urine passage to the urine sensing device and a collection tank, wherein the internal baffle forms at least a portion of the probe guide passage and defines a sounding probe guide surface that positions a sounding probe within the vaginal opening.
Device for collecting, preserving and storing eukaryotic cells contained in a sample of biological fluid for further cell analysis
A device for collecting, preserving and storing a sample of biological fluid comprising a porous medium for collecting and maintaining the membrane integrity of the eukaryotic cells contained in the sample, and their constituents is disclosed, the medium comprising at least 80% by weight of artificial components, advantageously at least 85%, preferably at least 90% of a total weight of the medium; and having a mean flow pore size (MFP) of at least 3 μm.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IN SITU MEASURING AND COLLECTING SAMPLES OF ANALYTE CONCENTRATION IN BODILY FLUIDS
A system and related methods include a durable component, an indicator component including an indicator zone comprising at least one colorimetric analyte sensing element, at least one moisture sensor, and a fluid collection reservoir. The durable component contains at least one spectrophotometer, a computing system, and means for electronic communication between the computing system and at least one external device. The indicator component includes at least one colorimetric analyte sensing element and a fluid transport layer in fluid communication with the indicator zone, and it is arranged and configured for attachment to the durable component. In addition, the moisture sensor is arranged and configured to communicate the presence of moisture to initiate a predetermined delay in measuring the concentration of at least one analyte. The fluid collection reservoir is releasable from at least one of the indicator components and the durable component at a predetermined breaking point for clinical analysis.
FLEXIBLE URINE COLLECTION CONTAINER AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Examples relate to urine collection container as a flexible bladder and baffles, and related systems and methods. A urine collection system includes a urine collection device, a conduit, a flexible bladder, and a baffle structure. The urine collection device is configured to be positioned at least proximate to a urethra of a user. The conduit is in fluid communication with the urine collection device. The flexible bladder has an interior region, and the baffle structure is positioned or positionable in the interior region of the bladder.
Foley Catheter System with Specimen Sampling Port Disinfectant Cap and Corresponding Tray Packaging Systems and Drainage Products
A medical procedure kit includes a Foley catheter having a specimen sampling port coupled thereto. A disinfectant cap is selectively attachable to, and detachable from, the specimen sampling port of the Foley catheter.
Fluid sampling device
An absorbent member, and a recorder that identifies a time and a date of fluid absorbed by the absorbent member.
Toilet with sensor for detecting a product administered to a user
A toilet for administering a product to a user is disclosed. The toilet includes a bowl, a mechanism for administering the product to the user, a storage structure for storing the product, a sensor that detects a property of the product, and a processor. The bowl is adapted to receiving excreta from the user. The processor compares the detected property with a range of values indicating the suitability of the product for being applied to a user. The processor generates an alert when the detected property falls outside the range of values.
COLLECTION CONTAINER
A collection container can include a first end, a second end, and a central recess disposed between the first end and the second end. The central recess can be configured to receive a sample. The collection container can have a first stopper disposed adjacent to the first end and a second stopper disposed adjacent to the second end. The first stopper and the second stopper can be configured to together grasp opposite sides of a toilet bowl upon installation of the collection container on the toilet bowl. The first stopper and the second stopper selectively hold the collection container in place on the toilet bowl during collection of the sample.
CLEAN SCREEN CONTACTLESS ANALYTE DETECTION TEST
The invention encompasses a method and a device for a contactless pregnancy detection including a conical shaped main body including a first end having a first opening and a second end having a second opening, a longitudinal crease allowing the conical body to lay flat when not in use, including a pregnancy detection element mounted at an edge of the second opening, and a flap extending from the conical body to allow a user to hold the device.