BLOOD OPTIMIZATION SET WITH TRANSFER DEVICE
20220330858 · 2022-10-20
Inventors
- Thomas Thompson (Woodbury, MN, US)
- Kevin Nason (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Bobby E. ROGERS (Park City, UT, US)
- Jeffrey VELOZ (San Diego, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61B5/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150343
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bodily fluid collection system for collecting a bodily fluid from a patient, and a bodily fluid transfer system for transferring collected bodily fluid to a second collection device. A collection adapter has a connection port configured to securely connect with a hub of a syringe, and a collection interface opposite the connection port creates a fluid conduit to the barrel via the connection port and an inlet of the hub. A proximal adapter is connected to a proximal end of the fluid channel from the patient, and configured to removably interact with the collection interface of the collection adapter to connect the proximal end of the fluid channel to the barrel via the fluid conduit and inlet to the barrel to allow conveyance into the barrel of the at least some of the sampling portion of the sample of bodily fluid. The proximal adapter can be removed to allow access to any bodily fluid collected by the syringe.
Claims
1. A bodily fluid collection system for collecting a bodily fluid from a patient, the bodily fluid collection system comprising: a patient needle for venipuncture of the patient to access a sample of the bodily fluid from the patient; a fluid channel having a distal end connected with the patient needle to convey at least a sampling portion of the sample of the bodily fluid accessed from the patient; a syringe having a barrel to contain bodily fluid, a plunger that can be activated to produce a vacuum in the barrel to draw at least some of the sampling portion of the bodily fluid into the barrel, and a hub opposite the plunger to create an inlet into the barrel; a collection adapter having a connection port configured to securely connect with the hub of the syringe, and a collection interface opposite the connection port that creates a fluid conduit to the barrel via the connection port and the inlet of the hub; and a proximal adapter connected to the proximal end of the fluid channel, the proximal adapter being configured to removably interact with the collection interface of the collection adapter to connect the proximal end of the fluid channel to the barrel via the fluid conduit and inlet to the barrel to allow conveyance into the barrel of the at least some of the sampling portion of the sample of bodily fluid.
2. The bodily fluid collection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the fluid channel includes tubing.
3. The bodily fluid collection system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a fluid sample optimization device provided on the fluid channel between the patient needle and the collection adapter, the fluid sample optimization device being configured to divert and sideline a first portion of the sample of the bodily fluid accessed by the patient needle, and to subsequently allow passage of the sampling portion of the sample of the bodily fluid accessed from the patient toward the collection adapter.
4. The bodily fluid collection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the collection interface of the collection adapter includes a collection needle, the collection needle being self-sealing.
5. The bodily fluid collection system in accordance with claim 4, wherein the proximal adapter includes a self-sealing septum that is pierceable by the collection needle to secure the proximal adapter to the collection adapter.
6. The bodily fluid collection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the collection interface of the collection adapter includes a first Leur interface, and wherein the proximal adapter includes a second Leur interface to removably interact with the first Leur interface.
7. The bodily fluid collection system in accordance with claim 4, wherein the collection adapter includes a housing to receive a vacuum-providing transfer bottle to connect to the collection needle and transfer at least a portion of the sampling portion of the sample of the bodily fluid from the barrel to the transfer bottle.
8. A bodily fluid transfer system for transferring a sampling portion of a bodily fluid collected by a syringe from a fluid channel, the syringe having a barrel to contain bodily fluid, a plunger that can be activated to produce a vacuum in the barrel to draw at least some of the sampling portion of the bodily fluid into the barrel, and a hub opposite the plunger to create an inlet into the barrel, the bodily fluid transfer system comprising: a collection adapter having a connection port configured to securely connect with the hub of the syringe, and a collection interface opposite the connection port that creates a fluid conduit with the barrel via the connection port and the inlet of the hub; and a proximal adapter connected to a proximal end of the fluid channel, the proximal adapter being configured to removably interact with the collection interface of the collection adapter to connect the proximal end of the fluid channel to the barrel via the fluid conduit and inlet to the barrel to allow conveyance into the barrel of the at least some of the sampling portion of the sample of bodily fluid, and upon removal of the proximal adapter from the collection interface, allow transfer of at least some of the sampling portion of the sample of the bodily fluid in the barrel to a second collector connected with the collection interface of the collection adapter.
9. The bodily fluid transfer system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the collection interface of the collection adapter includes a collection needle, the collection needle being self-sealing.
10. The bodily fluid transfer system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the collection interface of the collection adapter includes a first Leur interface, and wherein the proximal adapter includes a second Leur interface to removably interact with the first Leur interface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] These and other aspects will now be described in detail with reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] This document describes a bodily fluid collection system 100 as illustrated in
[0030] The bodily fluid collection system 100 further includes a fluid collection device such as a syringe 108 that provides the drawing or vacuum force through the fluid optimization device 104 and to the fluid access device 102. The syringe 108 can also be part of a transfer device or system 110 that can include a collection adapter 112 connected with the syringe 108 to allow two way fluid flow therebetween based on operation of the syringe 108, and proximal adapter 114 that securely connects the set 106 to the collection adapter 112 and transfer system 110, as will be explained further below.
[0031] In some implementations, for example, a fluid sample optimization device 104 for optimizing a fluid sample collected by a fluid collection device from a fluid source, where a first portion of the fluid sample potentially likely has contaminants, includes a housing defining an inlet port, an outlet port, a contaminant containment chamber connected with the inlet port, and a sampling channel having a proximal end connected with the inlet port and a distal end connected with the outlet port. The contaminant containment chamber includes a vent configured to allow air to be displaced therein by a first portion of blood entering the inlet port and into the contaminant containment chamber such that a second portion of blood flows into the sampling channel past the contaminant containment chamber and to the outlet port. In some particular implementations, the vent can include a plug to enclose the vent to inhibit air from entering the contaminant containment chamber. In yet other implementations, the vent forms the plug to close when contacted by a bodily fluid such as blood.
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[0033] The syringe 206 includes a barrel 221 to contain bodily fluid, a plunger 223 that can be activated to produce a vacuum in the barrel 221 to draw at least some of the sampling portion of the bodily fluid into the barrel 221, and a hub 225 opposite the plunger 223 to create an inlet into the barrel.
[0034] The fluid sample optimization device 204 can be connected to the patient needle by tubing, Luer connector, or the like, and the syringe 206 can be connected with the fluid sample optimization device 204 also by tubing or other fluid conveyance device.
[0035] Where the syringe 206 is used to draw fluid through the needle 202 and the fluid sample optimization device 204, it is common that the drawn fluid needs to be transferred to another collection device, such as a Vacutainer® bottle or the like. Accordingly, the bodily fluid collection system 200 includes a transfer system 208 that includes the syringe 206 and a collection adapter 210 attached to the opening of the syringe. The collection adapter 210 connects to the syringe by a connection port, such as a Luer connector, and includes a housing and an opening opposite the connection port that is sized and adapted for receiving a collection bottle or tube, such as an evacuated bottle. In some implementations, the collection adapter further includes a collection needle, initially connected with fluid sample optimization device 204 via proximal tubing or other fluid conduit and a proximal adapter 212, and through which at least some of the subsequent portions of fluid drawn by the syringe 206 are conveyed to the syringe 206. The proximal adapter 212 can be part of the set 201 as the proximal end of tubing connected with the fluid sample optimization device 204.
[0036] The proximal adapter 212 can be a self sealing membrane or pre slit membrane and may include a Luer connection, a snap arm, twist, friction fit, or other securement device for securely attaching the set 201 to the transfer system 208, via the collection adapter. The proximal adapter 212 seals to the transfer system 208 to allow fluid to flow into the transfer system 208 and to the syringe 206.
[0037] Importantly, the set 201 needs a way or mechanism to seal once it is disconnected from the transfer system 208 to prevent any residual fluid in the set 201 from leaking out. In some implementations, the proximal adapter 212 has a self-sealing access port, such as a pierceable septum, for covering the collection needle in the collection adapter 210, whether or not the collection needle is sealed with a boot or other cover. In other implementations, a separate side clamp, pinch clamp, or on/off valve on or connected with the tubing can be provided for the user to actuate prior to disconnecting the set 201 from the transfer system 208, as described in further detail below.
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[0043] In some implementations, turning the proximal adapter to connect and lock it to the collection adapter can actuate the opening of the fluid conduit through the proximal adapter, while turning the proximal adapter in a reverse direction to disconnect it from the collection adapter can actuate the closing or sealing of the fluid conduit. In these implementations, an external clamp or valve or other closure device is not needed.
[0044] However, instead of having a booted needle, the transfer system can have an external valve 902 to open and close flow between the syringe and the collection adapter, as shown in
[0045] In some implementations consistent with the subject matter described herein, a bodily fluid collection system, as described herein, can be used in the following manner. The user inserts the patient needle into the patient for blood collection. The insertion is part of a venipuncture that can occur in the patient's arm, or on another part of the patient's body. Once the fluid sample optimization device is primed, i.e. the first portion of the drawn sample is sidelined and at least temporarily contained in a contaminant containment chamber, the practitioner can draw subsequent portions of fluid samples by pulling back on the syringe plunger. Once the desired volume of fluid has been drawn and collected into the syringe, the patient needle is removed from the patient.
[0046] Next, the fluid collection set is removed from the transfer system that includes the syringe. The practitioner can then attach a collection bottle or tube to the collection adapter, to transfer fluid drawn into the syringe to one or more collection bottles or tubes, where a vacuum inside the bottle or tube pulls the appropriate volume into the collection bottle or tube.
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[0048] Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the following claims.