METHOD AND PORTABLE READER FOR ANALYZING A BIOLOGICAL FLUID SPECIMEN
20220299501 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
- Guillaume JULIEN (MURET, FR)
- Morgane LEBLANC (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Bernard BOUISSOU (CUGNAUX, FR)
- Didier FABBRO (CARBONNE, FR)
- Julien CALVE (PLAISANCE DU TOUCH, FR)
- Philippe LUMBIERRES (CARBONNE, FR)
- Cyril CAUCHOIS (SAINT JULIEN SUR GARONNE, FR)
- Jean-Christophe CAU (TOULOUSE, FR)
Cpc classification
B01L2300/0609
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01N33/4875
PHYSICS
B01L3/5023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G01N33/52
PHYSICS
B01L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for analyzing a biological fluid specimen. The collection cartridge is inserted into a reader. The plurality of reactive elements of the collection cartridge following insertion of the collection cartridge is optically read recurrently. The first color change of at least one reactive element of the collection cartridge is detected and dated following the recurrent optical reading. The biological fluid specimen from the collection cartridge is analyzed following the detection of the color change of at least one reactive element of the collection cartridge.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A system to analyze a sample of a biological liquid comprising: a portable reader to analyze the sample of the biological liquid comprising: a reader housing of the portable reader extending along a longitudinal axis between two lateral ends, the reader housing comprising: a lateral access opening configured for an insertion or an extraction of a collection cartridge along the longitudinal axis, a lower portion of the reader housing comprising a housing bottom of the portable reader, and a cover of the portable reader configured to close the reader housing; an electronic card with printed circuit arranged in the housing bottom of the portable reader; a plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies arranged on an upper face of the electronic card, the plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies being arranged one after the other along the longitudinal axis; a cartridge support element extending longitudinally comprising a cartridge support bottom extending longitudinally, and the cartridge support bottom arranged facing and distant from the upper face of the electronic card, each optical transmitter-receiver assembly being arranged facing an opening of the cartridge support bottom; an electronic monitoring unit electrically connected to the plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies, the electronic monitoring unit being configured to control each optical transmitter-receiver assembly in a mode of emitting light and receiving a reflected light so as to perform an optical reading to analyze the biological liquid; the collection cartridge to collect the sample of the biological liquid, the collection cartridge being arranged to bear on the cartridge support bottom of the portable reader, the collection cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing extending longitudinally between two lateral ends and comprising a cartridge housing bottom; a plurality of color-changing reactive elements arranged one after the other along the longitudinal axis, each reactive element being arranged in the cartridge housing bottom and facing an opening of the cartridge housing bottom; a biological liquid diffusion band, extending longitudinally, arranged in the cartridge housing over a top of the plurality of color-changing reactive elements, the biological diffusion band being configured to be in direct contact with said each reactive element; a flexible portion of the cartridge housing bottom arranged opposite said each reactive element; a cartridge cover arranged over a top of the biological diffusion band; wherein the electronic monitoring unit being configured to analyze the sample of the biological liquid by detecting a color change of said each reactive element following an optical reading; at least one pushing element cooperating with the cartridge cover and configured to: push the collection cartridge in a direction of the cartridge support bottom; crush the flexible portion of the cartridge housing bottom against a protruding portion of the cartridge support bottom when the collection cartridge is inserted into the portable reader such that said each reactive element is in contact with the diffusion band.
8. The system of claim 7, further comprising: a position sensor arranged in the reader housing and electrically connected to the monitoring unit, the position sensor being configured to: detect that said each reactive element of the collection cartridge is arranged facing the optical transmitter-receiver assembly of the portable reader; send a control signal, to the electronic monitoring unit, for optical reading of said each reactive element in a recurrent manner following the detection of an arrangement facing said each reactive element with the optical transmitter-receiver assembly.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein the cartridge support element comprises two lateral walls extending longitudinally from the lateral access opening and arranged on either side of the cartridge support bottom forming a guide for inserting the collection cartridge.
10. A method for analyzing a sample of a biological liquid, comprising: implementing the system to analyze the sample of the biological liquid of claim 7, the collection cartridge comprising the biological liquid diffusion band arranged over the top of the plurality of reactive elements; inserting the collection cartridge into the portable reader; directly contacting the biological liquid diffusion band on the plurality of reactive elements by crushing the collection cartridge inserted therein by the portable reader recurrent optical reading of the plurality of reactive elements of the collection cartridge following the insertion of the collection cartridge; detecting a color change of at least one reactive element of the plurality of reactive elements following the recurrent optical reading of the plurality of reactive elements; dating the color change detected; analyzing the sample of the biological liquid of the collection cartridge following a detection of the color change of said at least one reactive element of the collection cartridge.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the portable reader comprises a position sensor arranged in the reader housing, the method comprising, prior to the recurrent optical reading: detecting, by the position sensor, an arrangement of said each reactive element of the collection cartridge facing the optical transmitter-receiver assembly of the portable reader; and authorizing the recurrent optical reading in response to a detection of the arrangement of said each reactive element of the collection cartridge facing the optical transmitter-receiver assembly of the portable reader.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the collection cartridge comprises an absorbent reservoir band configured for depositing the biological liquid, the method comprising directly contacting a portion of the absorbent reservoir band with the diffusion band by longitudinally pushing the collection cartridge inserted into the portable reader.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0019] Other advantages, aims and features of the present invention emerge from the following description made, for the purpose of explanation and without limitation, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0034] According to
[0035] According to
[0036] The reader 14 comprises an electronic monitoring unit 32, advantageously arranged on the electronic card 28 with printed circuit, and electrically connected to the plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 30. The electronic monitoring unit 32 is configured to control each optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30 in a mode of emitting light and receiving the reflected light so as to be able to perform an optical reading for the purpose of analyzing a biological liquid.
[0037] More particularly, each optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30 comprises a light source 34, preferably white light source, and an optical sensor 36, preferably of the image sensor type, such that the electronic monitoring unit 32 can perform a color analysis of color-changing reactive elements in contact with biological liquid.
[0038] By way of non-limiting example, the image sensor can be a sensor of the red, green and blue sensor type, so that the color information communicated to the electronic monitoring unit by the sensor is information relating to the ratio of each primary color detected by the sensor. The choice of the sensor, more particularly its spectral range, is dictated by the spectral ranges of the color changes coming from the reagents.
[0039] In the context of the invention, the term “color change” should mean the evolution of the color of a reactive element when it is brought into contact with a biological liquid, for example and without limitation, of a change in the color from orange to blue for an indication of acidity (or else denoted ‘pH’) of biological liquid, but also of an appearance of color, that is to say from the white aspect of a reactive element to a pink coloration when detecting nitrites in a biological liquid in contact with the appropriate reactive element.
[0040] The reader 14 also comprises a cartridge support element 38 extending along the longitudinal axis L and comprising fastening means 40 allowing it to be fastened in the housing 16, preferably in a secured manner with the electronic card 28 with printed circuit. More particularly, the cartridge support element 38 comprises a cartridge support bottom 42 extending longitudinally, and arranged facing and distant from the upper face of the electronic card 28 with printed circuit. According to this first embodiment, the cartridge support bottom 42 comprises a plurality of openings 44, 46 of the support bottom 42, each optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30 being arranged facing an opening 44 of the cartridge support bottom 42. In particular, each light source 34 of an optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30 is separated from the optical sensor 36 of the same optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30 by a vertical wall allowing suppressing the spectral reflections.
[0041] To this end, according to
[0042] In the presence of the collection cartridge 12, the electronic monitoring unit 32 is configured to monitor a recurring control of a mode of emitting light and receiving the reflected light from each optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30. The electronic monitoring unit 32 is configured to analyze a biological liquid sample by detecting a color change of each reactive element 432, 434 following an optical reading of the color of each reactive element 432, 434.
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[0044] More particularly, according to
[0045] In particular, and according to
[0046] It should be noted, by way of non-limiting examples, that alternatively, the position sensor 54 may comprise an infrared barrier arranged transversely on the cartridge support element 38, preferably at the end of the cartridge support element 38 opposite the lateral access opening 22 of the housing 16 of the reader 14, such that the infrared barrier can be cut by the left end of the cartridge housing 416 during its insertion into the reader 14. Alternatively, the position sensor 54 may comprise a push button-type switch also arranged at the end of the cartridge support element 38, this switch being able to be activated by crushing the left end of the cartridge housing 416 on the push button when it is inserted into the reader 14.
[0047] According to
[0048] According to
[0049] In order to facilitate the handling of the reader, in particular during the deposition of biological liquid on the liquid deposition portion 437 of the collection cartridge 412 inserted into the reader 14, the housing bottom 26 of the reader 14 comprises, on the lower face thereof, a gripping means 60 for manual gripping of the reader 14, the gripping means 60 particularly comprising at least one surface forming a domed hollow towards the inside of the housing 16 the reader 14 and extending longitudinally in an arch-type shape.
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[0051] Similarly to the first embodiment, the cartridge support element 138 comprises two lateral walls 148, 150 arranged oppositely on either side of the cartridge support bottom 142, each lateral wall 148, 150 extending longitudinally from the lateral access opening 122. The arrangement of the lateral walls 148, 150 on either side of the cartridge support bottom 142 then forms a collection cartridge insertion guide 152.
[0052] Similarly to the first embodiment, the reader 114 also comprises an electronic card 128 with printed circuit arranged in the housing bottom 126 of the reader 114. The electronic card 128 with printed circuit comprises a plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 130, the optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 30 of the plurality of assemblies 30 being arranged one after the other along the longitudinal axis L. The reader 114 comprises an electronic monitoring unit 132, advantageously arranged on the electronic card 128 with printed circuit, and electrically connected to the plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 130. The reader 114 also comprises a position sensor 154 advantageously arranged on the electronic card 128 with printed circuit.
[0053] Also similarly to the first embodiment, the cartridge support bottom 142 comprises a plurality of openings 144, 146 of support bottom 142, each optical transmitter-receiver assembly 130 being arranged facing an opening 144 of the cartridge support bottom 142.
[0054] The second embodiment differs in particular from the first embodiment in that the reader 114 and the collection cartridge 512 are configured to cooperate together so as to make reliable the diffusion of a biological liquid sample from a deposition portion 537 of the collection cartridge 512 to the reactive elements 532, 534 of the collection cartridge 512.
[0055] To this end, the system 110 comprises a handle 566 configured to be arranged secured to the collection cartridge 512 and allowing exerting a pushing P on the cartridge 512 along the longitudinal axis L when inserting the collection cartridge 512 in translation into the reader 114 through the lateral access opening 122 of the reader 114.
[0056] According to the second embodiment, the handle 566 is arranged outside the housing 116 of the reader 114 so as to at least partially cover a portion of an absorbent reservoir band 536 of the collection cartridge 512 extending partially to the outside of the collection cartridge 512. The absorbent reservoir band 536 is configured to comprise the biological liquid deposition portion 537 arranged outside of the collection cartridge 512 and configured to be covered by the handle 566. The handle 566 therefore acts as a cap over the top of the biological liquid deposition portion 537 of the absorbent reservoir band 536.
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[0058] According to the second embodiment, the collection cartridge 512 comprises a biological liquid diffusion band 538 extending longitudinally and arranged in the cartridge housing 516 over the top of the plurality of reactive elements 532, 534. The diffusion band 538 is configured to be in direct contact with each reactive element 532, 534 of the collection cartridge 512. Advantageously, the plurality of reactive elements 532, 534 is arranged on the upper face of a strip 530 arranged in the cartridge housing bottom 526, each reactive element 532, 534 being arranged facing an opening 552 of the cartridge housing bottom 526 by transparency through the strip 530.
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[0061] It should be noted that the insertion in abutment of the collection cartridge 512 is effective either when the transition portion 529 abuts against the periphery of the lateral access opening 122 of the reader 114, or alternatively when the left end of the collection cartridge 512, that is to say the end which is opposite the handle 566 abuts in the housing 116 of the reader 114 when it is fully inserted into the reader 114. The solution of a stop obtained by the cooperation between the transition portion 529 of the collection cartridge 512 and the periphery of the lateral access opening 122 of the reader 114 has the advantage of not constraining the design of the reader 114 depending on the length, along the longitudinal axis L of the collection cartridge 512.
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[0064] Similarly to the first embodiment, the reader 214 also comprises an electronic card 228 with printed circuit arranged in the housing bottom 226 of the reader 214. The electronic card 228 with printed circuit comprises a plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 230, the optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 230 of the plurality of assemblies 230 being arranged one after the other along the longitudinal axis L. The reader 214 comprises an electronic monitoring unit 232, advantageously arranged on the electronic card 228 with printed circuit, and electrically connected to the plurality of optical transmitter-receiver assemblies 230. The reader 214 also comprises a position sensor 254 advantageously arranged on the electronic card 228 with printed circuit.
[0065] Similarly to the first and second embodiment, the reader 214 comprises a cartridge support element 238 comprising two lateral walls 248, 250 oppositely arranged on either side of the cartridge support bottom 242, each lateral wall 248, 250 extending longitudinally from the lateral access opening 222. The arrangement of the lateral walls 248, 250 on either side of the cartridge support bottom 242 then forms a collection cartridge insertion guide 252.
[0066] Particularly, as illustrated in
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[0068] According to the third embodiment, and similarly to the first and second embodiments, the collection cartridge 612 comprises a plurality of color-changing reactive elements 632, 634 arranged one after the other according to the longitudinal axis L, each reactive element 632, 634 being arranged at the bottom of the cartridge housing 626 and facing an opening 652 of the cartridge housing bottom 626. For the purposes of the third embodiment, the material of the periphery 680 of the opening 652 of the housing bottom 626 of the collection cartridge 612 is a flexible material such as soft plastic.
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[0071] To this end, according to
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[0074] Following the optical reading step 720 in a recurring manner, the method comprises a step of detecting 730 a first color change of at least one reactive element 432, 532, 632 of the plurality of reactive elements 432, 532, 632, in order to be able to perform a step of dating 740 the first detected color change and also a step of analyzing 750 the biological liquid sample from the cartridge 412, 512, 612 following the detection 130 of a color change of at least one reactive element 432, 532, 632 of the cartridge.
[0075] By way of non-limiting example, a color change of a reactive element 432, 532, 632 can be detected by a recurrent calculation performed by the electronic monitoring unit 32, 132, 232 of a ratio of each amount of light of each detected primary color. The reader 14, 114, 214 can then also comprise an electronic memory in which the primary color ratios, associated with each reactive element 432, 532, 632, can be stored so as to be able to determine the presence of a compound of the biological liquid present on each reactive element 432, 532, 632.
[0076] Optionally, for a system 10, 110, 210 according to which a position sensor 54, 154, 254 is arranged in the housing 16, 116, 216 of the reader 14, 114, 214, the method may comprise, before the optical reading step 720, a step 712 of detection by a position sensor 54, 154, 254 of the arrangement of each reactive element 432, 532, 632 of the cartridge 412, 512, 612 facing an optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30, 130, 230 of the reader 14, 114, 214, so as also to comprise an additional step of authorizing 714 the step of recurrent optical reading 720 on condition of the detection 712 of the arrangement of each reactive element 432, 532, 632 of the cartridge 412, 512, 612 facing an optical transmitter-receiver assembly 30, 130, 230 of the reader 14, 114, 214.
[0077] Optionally, for a system 110, 210 in which a biological liquid diffusion band 538, 638 is arranged over the top of the plurality of reactive elements 532, 632, the method 700 may comprise a direct contact step 716 of the diffusion band 538, 638 on the plurality of reactive elements following the step of inserting the cartridge 512, 612 into the reader 114, 214 by crushing the collection cartridge 512, 612 by the reader 114, 214.
[0078] Optionally, for a system 110 according to which the collection cartridge 512 comprises an absorbent reservoir band 536 configured for the deposition of biological liquid, the method 700 may comprise a step 715 of direct contacting of a portion of the absorbent reservoir band 536 on the diffusion band 538 by longitudinal pushing P of the collection cartridge 512 when it is inserted into the reader 114.
[0079] It should be noted that the invention is particularly advantageous for the analysis of biological liquid of the urine type. The color-changing reactive elements 432, 532, 632 on contact with urine, arranged in a collection cartridge, according to the invention, can be analyzed by an analysis reader 14, 114, 214 according to the invention, such that the reader can, for example and without limitation, provide information relating to the supervision of the acidity of urine via its hydrogen potential, denoted pH, or even the urinary density and the creatinine concentration thereof. The uric acid concentration is also a possible supervision factor.
[0080] It should be noted that in order to have a user-friendly access to the analysis of the reader 14, 114, 214, it is advantageous for the reader 14, 114, 214 to comprise a wired or wireless communication interface allowing communicating with any portable object used as a reading interface for a user of the invention. By way of non-limiting examples, there will be mentioned as portable object, a mobile phone of the smartphone type, or even a computer tablet or a computer.
[0081] It should of course be understood that the detailed description of the subject of the invention, given solely by way of illustration, does not in any way constitute a limitation, the technical equivalents also being comprised within the scope of the present invention.