A61B2010/0067

LIQUID COLLECTOR
20230221216 · 2023-07-13 ·

An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a liquid collector that collects liquid, the liquid collector including: a flow passage member including a flow passage that connects one end and other end of the flow passage member; a contact member that is disposed at the one end of the flow passage member, that includes an elastic material, and that is configured to come into contact with a target from which liquid is to be collected; and a container that receives the liquid discharged from the flow passage at the other end of the flow passage member.

LIQUID COLLECTOR AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING LIQUID
20230194391 · 2023-06-22 ·

An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a liquid collector including: an absorber including an elastic material and capable of absorbing liquid in contact with the absorber; a support that supports the absorber; and a tank that receives the liquid discharged from the absorber when the absorber is compressed.

METHOD OF USING AN ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE
20170336339 · 2017-11-23 ·

A method of using an electrochemical device includes at least first and second electrodes; a chamber for receiving a fluid sample and defining a volume partially bounded by a first portion of the first electrode and a second portion of the second electrode, the first portion having a first characteristic for influencing an electrochemical reaction at the first portion, the second portion having a second characteristic for influencing an electrochemical reaction at the second portion, the first and second characteristics having a predetermined relationship. The method also includes receiving a fluid sample in the chamber; measuring first and second electrical outputs at least one of the first and second electrodes; and determining whether the first and second electrical outputs are related according to the predetermined relationship.

ASSAY SYSTEMS FOR POINT OF CARE DETECTION OF OCULAR ANALYTES
20170328896 · 2017-11-16 ·

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for detecting ocular analytes in vitreous humor or aqueous humor. Specifically exemplified are systems having a sample acquisition device that is inline with an analyte detection device. The system embodiments allow for the easy procurement and testing of samples. In a typical embodiment, the analyte detection device includes a sample staging chamber and a test chamber that comprises reagents that specifically interact with the analyte. The test chamber may include a sample pad, a conjugate pad having at least one conjugate reagent specific to the analyte loaded thereon, an assay platform having a substrate with at least one test region having a test reagent immobilized thereon, the test reagent being specific to the analyte; and an optional absorbent pad.

SYRINGE
20220040411 · 2022-02-10 ·

This disclosure describes devices and methods used to inject or aspirate fluid into or from various regions of the human body, such as the anterior chamber of the eye. The disclosed devices and methods provide improvements over conventional devices and methods in that an operator can perform a procedure using the disclosed device without an assistant. The disclosed devices and methods allow one-handed injection or aspiration of fluid into or from body tissue, and provide means for controlling the volume of injected or aspirated fluid.

TEAR COLLECTION DEVICE

A tear collection device comprises: a body attached to an eyeball; a tear inlet for allowing tear to flow into the body; a storing space formed inside the body and capable of storing the tears having flowed into the body; and a pump forming a pressure difference inside the body such that tears flow into the body through the tear inlet, wherein the pump is driven by using, as power, eye blinking movements of a wearer so as to form the pressure difference inside the body, thereby allowing the tears to flow into the body.

Collection and treatment of a biofluid sample

A system can facilitate pre-treatment a biofluid sample for various applications for monitoring and/or tracking a subject's health. The system includes a sample collection component that can collect the biofluid sample. The system also includes a mixing component that includes a media with a material. Upon adding the biofluid sample to the mixing component, the biofluid sample mixes with the media. The system also includes a filter component that can filter the media from the biofluid sample. After the media is filtered from the biofluid sample, the biofluid sample can be provided to an analyte analysis application.

Tear flow measurement device

A lacrimal tear flow measurement device, and methods of manufacture and use, are described that includes a polymer microcapillary tube or similar structure having at least one end coated on the outside with soft silicone rubber and one end treated on the inside to be hydrophobic. The hydrophobic end keeps liquid from escaping or entering that end while allowing air to pass. The rest of the tube's insides may be hydrophilic or a neutral hydrophobe. As a Schirmer's test strip replacement, the entrance end of the device can be touched to the lacrimal lake of a patient's eye to collect suck up, or merely collect, tear fluid within the collection tube for weighing, volume measurement, or other analysis. Long-term collection devices for wear between doctors' visits can have a bypass channel allowing liquid to flow back onto the eye.

Tear collection device

A tear collection device comprises: a body attached to an eyeball; a tear inlet for allowing tear to flow into the body; a storing space formed inside the body and capable of storing the tears having flowed into the body; and a pump forming a pressure difference inside the body such that tears flow into the body through the tear inlet, wherein the pump is driven by using, as power, eye blinking movements of a wearer so as to form the pressure difference inside the body, thereby allowing the tears to flow into the body.