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US-2017361142-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US10675495B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10675495-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815921192-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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A CT value controller includes a storage means, an input means, and a computing means. The storage means stores a function expressing a relative humidity and a CT value regarding a degradation degree of an anticancer agent, an assumed relative humidity, and a CT setting. The input means inputs a measured relative humidity and a measured ozone concentration at a time of degradation treatment of the anticancer agent. The computing means calculates a corrected CT value increment based on a difference between the measured relative humidity and the assumed relative humidity at every input of the relative humidity and the ozone concentration by using the function. The computing means determines a termination of the degradation treatment of the anticancer agent when an integrated CT value of the corrected CT value increments reaches the CT setting.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A CT value controller comprising: storing a function relating a relative humidity and a CT value to a degradation degree of an anticancer agent in degradation of the anticancer agent, the degradation being caused by ozone gas-containing air, and storing a CT setting (Ect) as a degradation termination point of said anticancer agent when a set relative humidity (H 1 ) is maintained during degradation treatment, wherein the CT value is a product of ozone concentration and a time interval; the CT value controller being programmed so as to, at set sampling time intervals (Δt, Te), take a relative humidity (H 2 ) measured by a hygrometer and an ozone concentration (Co) measured by an ozone concentration sensor, obtain: a CT value increment (ΔCT) calculated as a product of said set sampling interval (Δt, Te) and said ozone concentration (Co), a first degradation degree (ΔRb) calculated from said set relative humidity (H 1 ), said CT value increment (ΔCT), and a difference in said function, a second degradation degree (ΔRr) calculated from said relative humidity (H 2 ), said CT value increment (ΔCT), and the difference in said function, a value (F, G) obtained by dividing said second degradation degree (ΔRr) by said first degradation degree (ΔRb), and a corrected CT value increment (ΔCTr) calculated as a product of said CT value increment (ΔCT) and said value (F,G), and determine termination of said degradation treatment when a CT value (CT 2 , Sct), obtained by adding said corrected CT value increment (ΔCTr), reaches said CT setting (Ect). 2. An anticancer agent degradation apparatus comprising: a container for degradation treatment of said anticancer agent; an ozone generator configured to generate ozone gas; a humidifier configured to humidify an inside of said container; a measurement apparatus configured to measure an ozone concentration in said container; a measurement apparatus configured to measure a relative humidity in said container; and the CT value controller according to claim 1 .
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