Biological Fluid Micro-Sample Management Device
US-2017216835-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US11726014B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11726014-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117522577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A biological fluid collection device that receives a sample and provides flow-through blood stabilization technology and a precise sample dispensing function for point-of-care and near patient testing applications is disclosed. A biological fluid collection device of the present disclosure is able to effectuate distributed mixing of a sample stabilizer within a blood sample and dispense the stabilized sample in a controlled manner. In this manner, a biological fluid collection device of the present disclosure enables blood micro-sample management, e.g., passive mixing with a sample stabilizer and controlled dispensing, for point-of-care and near patient testing applications.
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A collection module adapted to receive a sample, the collection module comprising: a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port, the inlet port and the outlet port in fluid communication; a mixing chamber disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port; a sample stabilizer disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port; and a collection chamber disposed between the mixing chamber and the outlet port, the collection chamber at least partially defined by a first deformable portion and a second deformable portion, wherein the collection chamber receives and contains the sample and at least a portion of the sample stabilizer therein, wherein the first deformable portion is separate from and opposite the second deformable portion, and the first deformable portion and the second deformable portion are each transitionable between an initial position in which the sample is contained within the collection chamber and a deformed position in which a portion of the sample is expelled from the collection chamber. 2. The collection module of claim 1 , wherein the first deformable portion and the second deformable portion are simultaneously squeezed to transition from the initial position to the deformed position. 3. The collection module of claim 1 , wherein the mixing chamber further comprises: a first curved wall having a first inlet end and a first exit end; and a second curved wall having a second inlet end and a second exit end, wherein the first inlet end is spaced a first distance from the second inlet end, and wherein the first exit end is spaced a second distance from the second exit end, the second distance less than the first distance. 4. The collection module of claim 1 , further comprising: a material including pores disposed between the inlet port and the mixing chamber; and a dry anticoagulant powder within the pores of the material. 5. The collection module of claim 4 , wherein the sample dissolves and mixes with the dry anticoagulant powder while passing through the material. 6. The collection module of claim 4 , wherein the material is an open cell foam. 7. The collection module of claim 4 , wherein the sample stabilizer is the dry anticoagulant powder. 8. The collection module of claim 1 , further comprising a closure covering the inlet port. 9. The collection module of claim 1 , further comprising a cap covering the outlet port and having a venting plug which allows air to pass therethrough and prevents the sample from passing therethrough. 10. A biological fluid collection device, comprising: a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port, the inlet port and the outlet port in fluid communication; a mixing chamber disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port; a sample stabilizer disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port; and a collection chamber disposed between the mixing chamber and the outlet port, the collection chamber at least partially defined by a first deformable portion and a second deformable portion, wherein the collection chamber receives and contains the sample and at least a portion of the sample stabilizer therein, wherein the first deformable portion is separate from and opposite the second deformable portion, and the first deformable portion and the second deformable portion are each transitionable between an initial position in which the sample is contained within the collection chamber and a deformed position in which a portion of the sample is expelled from the collection chamber; and an outer housing removably connectable to the collection module, wherein, with the collection module connected to the outer housing, the collection module is disposed within the outer housing. 11. A collection module adapted to receive a sample, the collection module comprising: a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port, the inlet port and the outlet port in fluid communication; a mixing chamber disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port; a sample stabilizer disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port; a collection chamber disposed between the mixing chamber and the outlet port, the collection chamber at least partially defined by a first deformable portion and a second deformable portion, wherein the collection chamber receives and contains the sample and at least a portion of the sample stabilizer therein, wherein the first deformable portion is separate from and opposite the second deformable portion, and the first deformable portion and the second deformable portion are each transitionable between an initial position in which the sample is contained within the collection chamber and a deformed position in which a portion of the sample is expelled from the collection chamber; a material including pores disposed between the inlet port and the mixing chamber; a dry anticoagulant powder within the pores of the material; and a cap covering the outlet port and having a venting plug which allows air to pass therethrough and prevents the sample from passing therethrough. 12. The collection module of claim 11 , wherein the first deformable portion and the second deformable portion together comprises a bladder. 13. The collection module of claim 11 , wherein the mixing chamber houses the sample and the sample stabilizer therein. 14. The collection module of claim 11 , wherein the mixing chamber further comprises: a first curved wall having a first inlet end and a first exit end; and a second curved wall having a second inlet end and a second exit end, wherein the first inlet end is spaced a first distance from the second inlet end, and wherein the first exit end is spaced a second distance from the second exit end, the second distance less than the first distance. 15. The collection module of claim 11 , wherein the sample dissolves and mixes with the dry anticoagulant powder while passing through the material. 16. The collection module of claim 11 , wherein the material is an open cell foam.
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