Inspection Cartridge And Blood Inspection Device
20200256844 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
- Masanao MAJIMA (Hino-shi, JP)
- Makiko OTANI (Suginami-ku, JP)
- Masataka MATSUO (Hachioji-shi, JP)
- Takanori MURAYAMA (Tachikawa-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
G01N33/48771
PHYSICS
B01L2200/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/502715
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/0816
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/502
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
To provide an inspection cartridge capable of preventing a user from using a blood sample of a wrong vacuum blood collection tube when the user dispenses the blood sample from the vacuum blood collection tube to the inspection cartridge, and a blood inspection device which performs a blood inspection using the same. An inspection cartridge used for performing a blood inspection with a blood inspection device provided with an identifier for identifying an anticoagulant usable in the inspection cartridge.
Claims
1. An inspection cartridge used for performing a blood inspection with a blood inspection device, the inspection cartridge provided with an identifier for identifying an anticoagulant usable in the inspection cartridge.
2. The inspection cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the identifier is provided in the vicinity of a specimen dispensing port of the inspection cartridge.
3. The inspection cartridge according to claim 1, comprising: an inspection cartridge main body; and a packaging package which encloses the inspection cartridge main body, wherein the identifier is provided on the packaging package.
4. The inspection cartridge according to claim 3, wherein the identifier is provided on the inspection cartridge main body.
5. The inspection cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the identifier is at least any one of: at least any character of a name of the anticoagulant and a character code; a color according to a color code defined for each anticoagulant; and at least any one of a barcode and a radio frequency identifier (RFID) including information regarding the anticoagulant.
6. The inspection cartridge according to claim 5, wherein the color code is a color code recommended in JIS T 3233: 2011.
7. The inspection cartridge according to claim 5, wherein the color code is a color code matching with a color of a cap of a vacuum blood collection tube used by a user.
8. The inspection cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the identifier includes information regarding a plurality of anticoagulants.
9. The inspection cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the identifier includes information regarding the inspection cartridge.
10. A blood inspection device which performs a blood inspection by using the inspection cartridge according to claim 1, the device comprising: an inputter for inputting information included in the identifier of the inspection cartridge.
11. The blood inspection device according to claim 10, further comprising: a display for displaying information included in the identifier input by the inputter.
12. The blood inspection device according to claim 10, wherein the blood inspection device compares information of an anticoagulant included in a vacuum blood collection tube used for an inspection with information of a usable anticoagulant included in the identifier input by the inputter, and issues a warning when the pieces of information do not coincide with each other.
13. The blood inspection device according to claim 10, wherein the blood inspection device compares the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube used for the inspection with the information of the usable anticoagulant included in the identifier input by the inputter, and does not execute the blood inspection when the pieces of information do not coincide with each other.
14. The blood inspection device according to claim 12, wherein the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube used for the inspection is input by using the inputter.
15. The blood inspection device according to claim 14, wherein at least any one of a barcode and a radio frequency identifier (RFID) including the information of the anticoagulant is input by using the inputter.
16. The blood inspection device according to claim 12, wherein the blood inspection device is connected to a clinical inspection information system, and the blood inspection device obtains the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube used for the inspection from the clinical inspection information system.
17. The inspection cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the identifier is at least any one of: at least any character of a name of the anticoagulant and a character code; a color according to a color code defined for each anticoagulant; and at least any one of a barcode and a radio frequency identifier (RFID) including information regarding the anticoagulant.
18. The inspection cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the identifier includes information regarding a plurality of anticoagulants.
19. The inspection cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the identifier includes information regarding the inspection cartridge.
20. A blood inspection device which performs a blood inspection by using the inspection cartridge according to claim 2, the device comprising: an inputter for inputting information included in the identifier of the inspection cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Hereinafter, an embodiment (example) of the present invention is described in further detail with reference to the drawings.
[0032]
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] Note that, the identifier 12 may be provided anywhere in a position not interfering with a function of the inspection cartridge 10; however, in order to improve visibility of a user, this is preferably provided in the vicinity of a specimen dispensing port 11 of the inspection cartridge 10.
[0035] Also, as the identifier 12, a bar code or a radio frequency identifier (RFID) including a character such as a name of the anticoagulant and a character code, a color corresponding to a color code defined for each anticoagulant, information regarding the anticoagulant and the like may be used, or a combination thereof may be used.
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[0037] Also, in a case of the inspection cartridge 10 capable of supporting a plurality of anticoagulants, as illustrated in
[0038] Also, as illustrated in
[0039] Note that the display example of the identifier 12 illustrated in
[0040] Note that the character code of the anticoagulant is a code set for each anticoagulant; for example, a character code recommended in JIS T 3233: 2011 as illustrated in Table 1 above may be used, or an individually set character code may be used.
[0041] As the color code, for example, a color code recommended in JIS T 3233: 2011 as illustrated in Table 1 above may be used, or an individually set color code may be used. Note that in a case of individually setting the color code, it is preferable to set the color code matching with a color of a cap of a vacuum blood collection tube used by the user.
[0042] Note that the bar code is not especially limited as long as this is a bar code decodable by a computer or the like, and this may be not only a one-dimensional code but also a two-dimensional code.
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] Note that the input means 22 may be appropriately changed according to the identifier 12 of the inspection cartridge 10; for example, in a case where the identifier 12 is the character or color, the keyboard, mouse, touch panel and the like may be used, and in a case where the identifier 12 is the barcode, RFID and the like, an identifier reading means such as a barcode reader and an RFID reader may be used.
[0045] In a case where the identifier reading means is used as the input means 22, it is preferably configured such that the information regarding the anticoagulant included in the identifier 12 is displayed on a display means 24 of the blood inspection device 20 by reading the identifier of the inspection cartridge 10 by the identifier reading means.
[0046] Note that the identifier reading means may be an external device connected to the blood inspection device 20 as illustrated in
[0047] Also, the blood inspection device 20 is preferably configured to compare the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube used for the inspection with the information of a usable anticoagulant included in the identifier 12 input by the input means 22, and to issue a warning in advance by displaying the warning on the display means 24 or not to execute the blood inspection when they do not coincide with each other.
[0048] Note that the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube to be used may be input by the user using the input means 22. Also, in a case where the vacuum blood collection tube is provided with the bar code or RFID including the information of the anticoagulant, it is possible to read the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube by using the identifier reading means as the input means 22.
[0049] It is also possible to configure such that the blood inspection device 20 obtains the information of the anticoagulant included in the vacuum blood collection tube from a clinical inspection information system (LIS) by connecting the clinical inspection information system (LIS) to the blood inspection device 20.
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[0051] In this example, the same components as those of the inspection cartridge 10 illustrated in
[0052] In this example, an inspection cartridge main body is enclosed in a packaging package 14. By thus enclosing the inspection cartridge main body in the packaging package 14, it is possible to protect the inspection cartridge main body from an external environment, and it is possible to prevent deterioration of the inspection cartridge main body.
[0053] In the inspection cartridge 10 configured in this manner, the above-described identifier 12 is provided on the packaging package 14.
[0054] Note that the identifier 12 may be provided on both the packaging package 14 and the inspection cartridge main body.
[0055] Although the preferred aspects of the present invention are described above, the present invention is not limited thereto, and various modifications may be made without departing from the object of the present invention.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0056] 10 Inspection cartridge [0057] 11 Specimen dispensing port [0058] 12 Identifier [0059] 14 Packaging Package [0060] 20 Blood inspection device [0061] 21 Cartridge mounting unit [0062] 22 Input means [0063] 24 Display means