Method and apparatus for selectively admixing reagents in a substantially undiluted biologic fluid sample analysis

US9322835B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9322835-B2
Application numberUS-201113077251-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2011
Priority dateMar 31, 2010
Publication dateApr 26, 2016
Grant dateApr 26, 2016

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A biologic fluid sample analysis method and system is provided that includes a reagent depository, and analysis chamber, a biologic fluid transfer system, and a programmable analyzer. The reagent depository has a plurality of reagent deposits, and each reagent deposit located at a position within the depository independent of the other reagent deposits. The analysis chamber is adapted to quiescently hold a biologic fluid sample and one or more reagents during analysis. The biologic fluid transfer system has at least one fluid transfer device. The programmable analyzer is adapted to control the biologic fluid transfer system to acquire a volume of sample from a sample reservoir, dispense a volume of the sample into the reagent depository, acquire a volume of sample and reagent from the reagent depository, and to transfer the sample and reagent to the analysis chamber, and to analyze the combined sample and reagent.

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What is claimed is: 1. A biologic fluid sample analysis system, comprising: a disposable cartridge that includes a reagent depository having a plurality of reagent deposits, each reagent deposit located at a position within the depository independent of the other reagent deposits, and an analysis chamber having an upper panel and a lower panel spaced apart from one another, which analysis chamber is configured to quiescently hold a sample-reagent mixture for imaging of the mixture quiescently residing between the panels; a biologic fluid transfer system having at least one fluid transfer device, which fluid transfer device includes a body with an interior cavity and which fluid transfer device is operable to selectively draw fluid into the interior cavity and expel fluid from the interior cavity; and a programmable analyzer adapted to control the biologic fluid transfer system to acquire a volume of sample from a sample reservoir, dispense the acquired sample volume into the reagent depository to mix with at least one of the reagent deposits and thereby produce the sample-reagent mixture, acquire a volume of the sample-reagent mixture from the reagent depository, transfer the sample-reagent mixture to the analysis chamber, image the sample-reagent mixture quiescently residing within the analysis chamber, and analyze the biologic fluid sample using one or more images of the sample-reagent mixture. 2. The analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the programmable analyzer is further adapted to control the biologic fluid transfer system to acquire a second volume of sample from the sample reservoir, dispense at least a portion of the second volume into the reagent depository, acquire a volume of a second sample-reagent mixture from the reagent depository, and to transfer the second sample-reagent mixture to the analysis chamber. 3. The analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of reagent deposits include one or more colorants capable of staining or otherwise distinguishing constituents within the biologic fluid sample. 4. The analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the reservoir is a sample collection vessel. 5. The analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the fluid transfer device includes a lance at least partially received within an outer casing. 6. The analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the fluid transfer device includes a pipette. 7. A method for analyzing a biologic fluid sample, comprising: providing a disposable cartridge that includes a reagent depository having a plurality of reagent deposits, each reagent deposit located at a position within the depository independent of the other reagent deposits, and an analysis chamber having an upper panel and a lower panel spaced apart from one another, which analysis chamber is configured to quiescently hold a sample-reagent mixture for imaging of the mixture quiescently residing between the panels; providing a biologic fluid transfer system having at least one fluid transfer device, which fluid transfer device includes a body with an interior cavity and which fluid transfer device is operable to selectively draw fluid into the interior cavity and expel fluid from the interior cavity; providing a programmable analyzer; acquiring a volume of sample from a sample reservoir using the biologic fluid transfer system, which transfer system is controlled by the programmable analyzer; dispensing the acquired sample volume into the cartridge reagent depository to mix with at least one of the reagent deposits and thereby produce the sample-reagent mixture; acquiring a volume of the sample-reagent mixture from the cartridge reagent depository; transferring the sample-reagent mixture to the analysis chamber; imaging the sample-reagent mixture quiescently residing within the analysis chamber to produce one or more images of the sample-reagent mixture; and analyzing the biologic fluid sample using the one or more images of the sample-reagent mixture.

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  • Suction devices, e.g. pumps; Ejector devices · CPC title

  • Control arrangements for automatic analysers · CPC title

  • having blocks or racks of reaction cells or cuvettes · CPC title

  • Volumetric liquid transfer · CPC title

  • G01N35/025Primary

    having a carousel or turntable for reaction cells or cuvettes · CPC title

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What does patent US9322835B2 cover?
A biologic fluid sample analysis method and system is provided that includes a reagent depository, and analysis chamber, a biologic fluid transfer system, and a programmable analyzer. The reagent depository has a plurality of reagent deposits, and each reagent deposit located at a position within the depository independent of the other reagent deposits. The analysis chamber is adapted to quiesc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wardlaw Stephen C, Abbott Point Of Care Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N35/025. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 26 2016 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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