System and method for sample processing

US12085490B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12085490-B2
Application numberUS-202318115430-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2023
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateSep 10, 2024
Grant dateSep 10, 2024

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A method and system are described for processing tissues according to particular processing protocols that are established based on time-of-flight measurements as a processing fluid is diffused into a tissue sample. In one embodiment, measurement of the time it takes about 70% ethanol to diffuse into a tissue sample is used to predict the time it will take to diffuse other processing fluids into the same or similar tissue samples. Advantageously, the disclosed method and system can reduce overall processing times and help ensure that only samples that require similar processing conditions are batched together.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of processing a tissue sample, comprising: a. obtaining time of flight data from an acoustic device for a first tissue sample while the first tissue sample is immersed in a first processing fluid; b. determining a first processing time sufficient for a predetermined amount of the first processing fluid to diffuse into the first tissue sample based on the obtained time of flight data; c. determining a second processing time sufficient for a predetermined amount of a second processing fluid to diffuse into the first sample, wherein the second processing time is calculated based on (i) the first processing time, and (ii) a pre-determined functional relationship between the first processing time and the second processing time, wherein the pre-determined functional relationship is derived from fitting data pairs representing (i) first processing times sufficient for the pre-determined amount of the first processing fluid to diffuse into a tissue having a similar type, a similar shape, and/or a similar size to the first tissue sample, and (ii) second processing times sufficient for the pre-determined amount of the second processing fluid to diffuse into the tissue having the similar type, the similar shape, and/or the similar size of the first tissue sample; and d. immersing the first tissue sample in the second processing fluid for the second processing time. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining of the first processing time sufficient for the predetermined amount of the first processing fluid to diffuse into the first tissue sample comprises determining one or more of (i) a time it takes to observe a predetermined change in the decay time of a measured TOF signal passing through the first sample while the first sample is immersed in the first processing fluid, (ii) a time it takes to observe a predetermined change in the decay amplitude of a measured TOF signal passing through the first sample while the first sample is immersed in the first processing fluid, (iii) a time it takes to observe a predetermined change in a percent diffusion calculated from a measured TOF signal passing through the first sample during while immersed in the first processing fluid, or (iv) a time it takes to observe a predetermined change in a reagent concentration at the center of the tissue calculated from a measured TOF signal passing through the first sample while immersed in the first processing fluid. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first processing fluid comprises about 70% ethanol. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second processing fluid is selected from the group consisting of about 90% ethanol, about 100% ethanol, xylene, and paraffin. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first processing time is used to determine second processing times for multiple second processing fluids. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first processing fluid comprises about 70% ethanol, and the second processing times are determined for at least 90% ethanol and xylene; wherein the method further comprises immersing the first tissue sample in about 90% ethanol for its determined second processing time. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising immersing the first tissue sample in xylene for its determined second processing time. 8. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first processing fluid comprises about 70% ethanol, and the second processing times are determined for each of about 90% ethanol, about 100% ethanol, xylene and paraffin; and wherein the method further comprises immersing the first tissue sample successively in about 90% ethanol, about 100% ethanol, xylene and paraffin for the determined second processing times for about 90% ethanol, about 100% ethanol, xylene and paraffin, respectively. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting a second tissue sample of a type, shape and/or size having diffusion properties that are substantially similar to those of the first tissue sample. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising immersing the second tissue sample in the first processing fluid for the first processing time and in the second processing fluid for the second processing time. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the subjecting of the first tissue sample to TOF analysis while the first tissue sample is immersed in the first processing fluid and determining the first processing time sufficient for a predetermined amount of the first processing fluid to diffuse into the first tissue sample is performed across a plurality of tissue types, a plurality of tissue sizes, and a plurality of tissue shapes to provide a look up table of first processing times for tissue samples of particular types, sizes and/or shapes. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: a. selecting a second tissue sample, and b. selecting a first processing time for the second tissue sample from the look up table, wherein selecting the first processing time is based on the type, size and/or shape of the second tissue sample. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising batching two or more second tissue samples together for processing based on the two or more second tissue samples having substantially similar first processing times. 14. A system, comprising: a. a tissue processing system; b. a processor communicatively coupled to the tissue processing system and a memory, the memory having stored thereon a database of protocol instructions including tissue processing steps and times for particular types, shapes and/or sizes of tissue samples and/or one or more groups of particular types, sizes and/or shapes of tissue samples that share substantially similar processing protocols; and c. a user interface providing a user with a data entry function, wherein the data entry function permits the user to enter at least one of a type, a shape and a size of a tissue sample or select a group to which the at least one of the type, the shape, and the size of the tissue sample belongs, wherein upon entry of the at least one of the type, the size and the shape of the tissue sample or selection of the group to which the at least one of the tissue sample type, the shape, and the size belongs, the processor will control the tissue processing system to process the tissue according to the protocol stored in the database for the entered at least one of the tissue type, the shape, and the size or the selected group, wherein the entry by a user of the at least one of the type, the shape, and the size of the tissue sample causes the processor to retrieve and display to the user on the user interface the group of the at least the one of the types, the sizes, and the shapes of tissue samples that share the substantially same processing protocol with the tissue sample. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the tissue processing system is configured to process multiple different samples and/or multiple different groups of samples sharing substantially similar processing protocols in parallel and according to different protocol instructions. 16. A time of flight enabled tissue processing system, comprising: a. a first bath in which a tissue sample is immersed in a first processing fluid; b. an acoustic monitoring device configured to obtain TOF data from the tissue sample while it is immersed in the first processing fluid; c. a processor configured to receive the TOF data and calculate a first processing time sufficient for predetermined amount of the first processing fluid to diffuse into the tissue sample, the processor further configured to calculate a second processing time sufficient for a predete

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  • Velocity or travel time · CPC title

  • Fixative compositions · CPC title

  • by measuring propagation velocity or propagation time of acoustic waves · CPC title

  • with stored values, e.g. threshold values · CPC title

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What does patent US12085490B2 cover?
A method and system are described for processing tissues according to particular processing protocols that are established based on time-of-flight measurements as a processing fluid is diffused into a tissue sample. In one embodiment, measurement of the time it takes about 70% ethanol to diffuse into a tissue sample is used to predict the time it will take to diffuse other processing fluids int…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ventana Med Syst Inc, Ventana Medic Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N1/31. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 10 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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