Automated analyzer and automated analysis method

US9494525B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9494525-B2
Application numberUS-201314646150-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2013
Priority dateNov 26, 2012
Publication dateNov 15, 2016
Grant dateNov 15, 2016

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Provided is technology for blood clotting reactions capable of analyzing a blood clotting reaction with a high degree of precision, by precisely detecting and removing noise, regardless of the location where the noise is generated in the light intensity data. This automated analyzer approximates, with an approximation curve, time series data for transmitted light intensity or scattered light intensity of light emitted onto a sample, and, in this process, removes abnormal data points that deviate from the approximation curve (see FIG. 2 ).

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An automated analysis device that analyzes a blood clotting reaction comprising: a reaction container for mixing a sample with a reagent to cause a reaction; a measuring unit that irradiates light onto a reaction solution in the reaction container and that measures a scattered light intensity or a transmitted light intensity; a controller that processes chronological light intensity data measured by the measuring unit; a storage unit that stores one or more of approximation functions approximating a chronological variation of the light intensity data; and an output unit that outputs a processed result of the controller, wherein the controller selects one of the approximation functions stored in the storage unit, wherein the controller is programmed to perform: a first process calculating an approximated curve representing a chronological variation of the light intensity data using the selected approximation function; a second process detecting, using the approximated curve, an abnormal data point included in the light intensity data; and a third process removing the abnormal data point from the light intensity data, wherein the controller is configured to analyze the blood clotting reaction using at least one of the light intensity data and the approximated curve, and wherein when detecting the abnormal data point in the third process, the controller is configured to detects, as the abnormal data point, only one of a data point in the light intensity data having a light intensity value larger than that of the approximated curve and a data point in the light intensity data having a light intensity value smaller than that of the approximated curve. 2. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring unit detects the scattered light intensity, and wherein the controller is configured to detects, as the abnormal data point, a data point in the light intensity data having a light intensity value larger than that of the approximated curve. 3. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring unit detects the transmitted light intensity, and wherein the controller is configured to detects, as the abnormal data point, a data point in the light intensity data having a light intensity value smaller than that of the approximated curve. 4. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the controller repeats the first process, the second process, and the third process for at least one or more times, and wherein the controller is configured to analyze the blood clotting reaction using at least one of the light intensity data and the approximated curve at a time when a predetermined convergence condition is satisfied. 5. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the controller selects a subset from the light intensity data, and wherein the controller is configured to detects the abnormal data point included in the light intensity data using differences between the light intensity data and the approximated curve for each of data points and using a standard deviation of differences between the subset and the approximated curve for each of data points. 6. The automated analysis device according to claim 4 , wherein the controller selects a subset from the light intensity data, and wherein the controller is configured to determine whether the convergence condition is satisfied using a standard deviation of differences between the subset and the approximated curve for each of data points. 7. The automated analysis device according to claim 5 , wherein the controller uses, as the subset, the light intensity data after a predetermined time has passed from when the measuring unit starts measuring the light intensity data. 8. An automated analysis device that analyzes a blood clotting reaction comprising: a reaction container for mixing a sample with a reagent to cause a reaction; a measuring unit that irradiates light onto a reaction solution in the reaction container and that measures a scattered light intensity or a transmitted light intensity; a controller that processes chronological light intensity data measured by the measuring unit; a storage unit that stores one or more of approximation functions approximating a chronological variation of the light intensity data; and an output unit that outputs a processed result of the controller, wherein the controller selects one of the approximation functions stored in the storage unit, wherein the controller is programmed to perform: a first process calculating an approximated curve representing a chronological variation of the light intensity data using the selected approximation function; a second process detecting, using the approximated curve, an abnormal data point included in the light intensity data; and a third process removing the abnormal data point from the light intensity data, wherein the controller repeats the first process, the second process, and the third process for at least one or more times, and wherein the controller is configured to analyze the blood clotting reaction using at least one of the light intensity data and the approximated curve with a state using a predetermined convergence condition. 9. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to calculate the approximated curve by varying a coefficient of the approximation function so that a squared error between the approximation function and the light intensity data becomes smallest. 10. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the approximation function is a function having a first region in which an amount of variation of light intensity with respect to time becomes gradually large and a second region in which an amount of variation of light intensity with respect to time is smaller than that of the first region at a time after the first region. 11. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to calculate a clotting time of the blood clotting reactions using at least one of the light intensity data and the approximated curve. 12. The automated analysis device according to claim 1 , wherein the output unit outputs one or more of: (1) the light intensity data using time as a first axis and using light intensity as a second axis; (2) the approximated curve using time as a first axis and using light intensity as a second axis; (3) a result of the analysis; and (4) an equation of the approximation function. 13. An automated analysis method for analyzing a blood clotting reaction comprising: a measuring step of irradiating light onto a reaction solution in a reaction container for mixing a sample with a reagent to cause a reaction and of measuring a scattered light intensity or a transmitted light intensity; a control step of processing chronological light intensity data measured in the measuring step; and an output step of outputting a processed result in the control step, wherein the control step includes a step of selecting and reading an approximation function approximating a chronological variation of the light intensity data from a storage unit that stores one or more of the approximation functions, wherein the control step includes a step of performing: a first process calculating an approximated curve representing a chronological variation of the light intensity data using the selected approximation function; a second process detecting, using the approximated curve, an abnormal data point included in the light intensity data; and a third process removing the abnormal data point from the light intensity dat

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  • Immunoassay; Biospecific binding assay; Materials therefor · CPC title

  • G01N21/272Primary

    for following a reaction, e.g. for determining photometrically a reaction rate (photometric cinetic analysis) · CPC title

  • Colour; Spectral properties, i.e. comparison of effect of material on the light at two or more different wavelengths or wavelength bands · CPC title

  • Cuvettes for scattering measurements · CPC title

  • Multiple carousels working in parallel · CPC title

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What does patent US9494525B2 cover?
Provided is technology for blood clotting reactions capable of analyzing a blood clotting reaction with a high degree of precision, by precisely detecting and removing noise, regardless of the location where the noise is generated in the light intensity data. This automated analyzer approximates, with an approximation curve, time series data for transmitted light intensity or scattered light in…
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Hitachi High Tech Corp
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Primary CPC classification G01N21/272. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Nov 15 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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