EP1705480B1 - Elément d'essai pour analyse de fluides organiques - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of an adhesive substance in an analytical test element for determining the concentration of a body fluid. Furthermore, the invention relates to analytical test elements having an adhesive substance.
- the test strip can remain in one position during the entire concentration determination and does not have to be moved to a measuring position after the sample has been applied.
- the sample material is capillary forces, the z. B. from a transport element such as a capillary, absorbent fabric or a nonwoven, which generates a capillary action, transported from the place of application to the detection area.
- test strips are stored sealed before use in the magazine to protect them from dirt and moisture, but after use, the individual storage chambers for the test strips are usually no longer closed, so superfluous applied Blood that sticks to the used test strips may crumble over time and through openings in the magazine may contaminate the instrument, in particular the evaluation optics or other device components.
- EP 1 413 880 describes a test element according to the preamble of claim 14, but wherein the adhesive substance has another function, namely the sticking of the test element to the skin.
- the object of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and the problems mentioned in the introduction. It is intended to provide a high-volume cost-effectively producible diagnostic test element in which the application location is spaced from the detection area. Once applied to the test element body fluid should adhere to the test element to avoid contamination of the environment. On the other hand, the spacing from the point of application to the detection area requires sample transport. To ensure this sample transport, a good wettability of the test element and transmission of body fluid is necessary. The object of the invention is therefore to develop a test element that meets these conflicting requirements. In particular, it is the object of the present invention to avoid the contamination of a measuring instrument containing a magazine in which test elements are remagazine after use.
- the object is achieved by the use of an adhesive substance or by a system according to the independent claims, preferred embodiments are given in accordance with the dependent claims.
- the invention describes analytical test elements that facilitate hygienic storage and disposal of used test elements.
- the invention relates to test elements which are stored after use in a reservoir, wherein on the test elements an adhesive substance is applied, which avoids a crumbling superfluous applied body fluid.
- the test elements are preferably fluid-conductively coated in the areas in which the body fluid can be applied, transported and detected, and in the areas which can be wetted with body fluid which is not used for the measurement, an adhesive substance can be applied. In this way it is ensured that body fluid can flow from the place of application to the detection area and an analyte concentration can be determined there. At the same time, excess applied body fluid may at least partially interact with the adhesive substance and adhere to the test element.
- An analytical test element for determining an analyte in a body fluid for use in accordance with the invention includes a detection region in which the analyte is detected and a point of application where the body fluid can be applied to the test element, the detection region being spaced from the application site, wherein at least one Part of a discontinued on the place of application body fluid from the place of application reaches the detection area.
- the test element further includes a contamination area that borders at least a portion of the application site, wherein at least a portion of the contamination area, an adhesive substance is applied.
- the adhesive substance adheres to the contamination area of the test element and is furthermore able to interact with a body fluid superfluous on the test element in such a way that the body fluid adheres to the test element at least in part, so that superfluous applied body fluid remains on the test element.
- a stop of the constituents of the body fluid takes place, which are not volatile.
- the transportation route is designed to be easily wetted by the body fluid.
- a capillary acting transport element is used for this purpose, which is hydrophilic coated, for example.
- a diagnostic test element preferably has a plurality of capillary-acting regions, for example at the application site, to ensure that body fluid can be applied to the test element, to the transport element to transport body fluid from the application site to the detection area, and in the detection area where after wetting with the body fluid an analyte in the body fluid can be detected.
- hydrophilization methods are possible as they are, for. B. in the prior art WO 99/29435 are called.
- the wettability is usually sufficient if the liquid in the transport element has a concave meniscus, which is the case when the wetting angle is less than 90 °.
- test element Under a test element is any form of carrier-bound rapid tests for diagnosis to understand, especially rapid tests in strip form, so-called test strips, in particular for the determination of blood glucose content in diabetics such as in WO 2004/064636 and in EP 1 039 298 described.
- the test elements are usually constructed of a plurality of superimposed films, which are preferably joined together by lamination or gluing. These films are usually made of plastic, for example polyester.
- the base film forms, for example, a so-called carrier film on which a spacer film glued, which produces the capillary.
- the capillary channel can be covered by a so-called cover film.
- analyte is meant a constituent of the bodily fluid which reacts with detection chemistry in the detection area so that, starting from a certain amount of the analyte, the reaction can be measured in a measuring arrangement.
- blood is used as a sample liquid to detect blood glucose as an analyte in the detection area and to determine therefrom the concentration of blood sugar.
- the analyte can react with a detection chemistry and generate a measurement signal.
- the measurement signals can be detected, for example, by a detection unit in order to determine therefrom the concentration of the analyte in the body fluid. In the case of photo-optical test strips, this can be, for example, a color change; in electrochemical systems, for example, a current signal is generated.
- the place of application designates the point at which the body fluid is applied by the user to the test element. From there, the body fluid is forwarded, for example via capillary forces in the detection area.
- the place of application is spaced from the detection area.
- the analytical test element may include a transport element that transports body fluid from the point of application to the detection area.
- the adhesive substance is applied in an area that can be contaminated with body fluid, the so-called contamination area.
- the contamination area describes a region in which superfluously applied body fluid, for example blood, can pass, in particular during application to the test element.
- the area of contamination is at least partially adjacent to the place of application.
- the contamination area may include multiple non-contiguous portions, for example, multiple sides adjacent the point of application, such as on the underside of a carrier sheet and on top of a cover sheet. If a transport element is present, then the adhesive substance can also be located next to or along the transport element.
- adhesive substance is meant a substance which causes superfluous applied body fluid, in particular blood and interstitial fluid or the like. remains after drying of the body fluid on the analytical test element and in particular not, for. As in mechanical stress when handling the analytical test element, after use, for. B. during storage, especially in the Remgazin ist used test element in a magazine, or the disposal crumbles.
- the aqueous portions of the body fluid dissolve the adhesive substance, so that the adhesive substance and body fluid mix. This mixture dries by evaporation of the liquid, for example in a period of about 10 to 20 minutes, and the dried substance adheres to the attached body fluid to the analytical test element.
- the drying time is naturally dependent on the ambient climate, in particular the ambient temperature and the humidity, and can vary greatly according to these parameters.
- adhesive substances are conceivable which ensure adhesion of the sample to the test element immediately after contact with the sample liquid.
- the adhesive substance is not applied to the application site and / or to the transport element, as this may lead to less sample liquid being available for the measurement, since a part of the sample can interact with the adhesive substance and does not reach the detection area.
- adhesive substance enters the detection area with the sample and adversely affects the measurement. If adhesive substance is present in the detection area, the application of the detection chemistry or the fixation and / or durability of the dry chemistry or the measurement itself may be impaired.
- the transport element and / or the detection area is the adhesive substance is preferably selected so that it does not adversely affect the measurement process.
- the analysis system is then tuned accordingly, e.g. B. so that an increased demand for required sample volume can be accepted.
- the adhesive substance described is a substance which, without absorbing self-volume, can prevent detachment of dried superfluously applied body fluid, in particular blood, by producing an adhesive connection between body fluid and test element.
- the aqueous portions of the blood dissolve the adhesive substance, which leads to a solid contact of the body fluid with the carrier material after the body fluid has dried.
- the adhesive does not create a capillary action that would compete with the capillary at the point of application for the sample fluid.
- the adhesive substance acts time-delayed with respect to the capillary at the point of application, so that first the detection area is filled with sample and only superfluously applied liquid is bound by the adhesive substance.
- the force that affects the adhesive substance on the sample at least immediately after the trial order significantly lower than the capillary force with which the sample is transported into the detection area, so that is ensured in this way that the detection area is first filled and only the superfluous applied body fluid with the adhesive substance adheres to the test element.
- the adhesive substance is preferably applied during the production of the test strip and in this case is mechanically so stably connected to the test element that the adhesion layer is not removed in the subsequent process steps and during handling and transport by mechanical stresses such as bending, torsion or abrasion.
- the dried excess body fluid that has bound to the adhesive should, after it has dried, adhere so stably to the test element that it remains on the test element during handling by the user, disposal of the test strip, and especially during remagazine.
- the binding of the adhesive substance to the test element and the binding of the dried excess body fluid in interaction with the adhesive substance on the test element can be physical in nature. In this case, the adhesive substance swells in contact with the liquid and forms a sticky mass during the evaporation of the body fluid, which adheres to the test element.
- the adhesive substance is polyvinyl acetate (PVAc).
- PVAc polyvinyl acetate
- an aqueous dispersion of 35 weight percent PVAc having a thickness of about 60 microns is applied to the analytical test element. Subsequently, the dispersion is dried at about 70 ° for about 30 s and then gives an approximately 17 ⁇ m thick dry layer on the test element.
- PVAc is available, for example, from Wacker under the trade name Vinnapas®; typical molar masses are 1,000-100,000 g / mol.
- the adhesive may, for example, with a squeegee, by spraying, dipping, printing, z. As screen printing or pad printing, or casting are applied.
- the carrier or cover sheet may have a recess in the region of the application site, whereby the hydrophilic coating is accessible and lying open, so that the body fluid can be easily applied to the hydrophilic layer.
- the recess can z. B. by punching one of the two films before bonding the two films are produced together. This has the advantage, for example, that the adhesive substance can be applied over a large area on the upper side of the cover film and on the underside of the carrier film without having to shield the application site. The subsequent punching, for example, the cover sheet, exposes the hydrophilic layer of the application site.
- the adhesive substance is applied to the carrier top, either on the entire surface completely or on parts of the carrier film.
- the detection area can be applied, for example, to the adhesive substance, or it can be applied to areas of the carrier film on which there is no adhesive substance.
- the application of the reagent to the adhesive substance on the carrier film, or at least part of the detection area is not covered with adhesive substance.
- Another possible method for producing an analytical test element according to the invention may include the following steps: applying the detection area to a carrier film, preferably on the carrier top and usually only on a small area of the carrier film, applying the adhesive substance to the carrier film, wherein at least a part of the detection area is not covered with adhesive substance, and then drying of the adhesive substance on the carrier sheet of the analytical test element.
- a structured coating can, for example, be realized by a screen-printing method with a mask which shields at least part of the detection area, or by pad printing with a pressure stamp which has a corresponding recess.
- one or more analytical test elements to the user in a storage container (magazine), adhesive substance being applied to the test elements so that superfluously applied body fluid remains at the contamination area.
- one or more test elements according to the invention, to which an adhesive substance has been applied are stored in a storage container, and the analytical test elements are stored after use in the same or in another magazine (remagazine).
- test strips are sealed before use and packaged tightly to protect them from environmental impact.
- the seal is broken and the test strips are in open chambers after use when remagazineized.
- the used test strips would also have to be tightly packed after Remagazinleiter in the same or in another magazine, which means a high technical effort.
- the application of an adhesive substance according to the invention to the analytical test elements offers a technically simple solution for this, since the adhesive substance adheres to the contamination area of the test element and is furthermore able to interact with a body fluid superfluous on the test element in such a way that the body fluid on the test element at least partially adheres, so that superfluous applied body fluid remains at the contamination area.
- the analytical test elements according to the invention are particularly suitable for use in systems in which the test strips are remagazine after use.
- adhesive substances are also used which ensure adhesion of the sample immediately after sample application. In this way, contamination of the device during transportation of a used test strip for Remagazinleiter can be prevented.
- a system for determining an analyte from a body fluid includes one or more analytical test elements and a reservoir (magazine) for these test elements, the test elements being stored in the reservoir after use.
- the system preferably includes a measuring instrument with an evaluation unit, in which the detection area can be evaluated and from this the concentration of the analyte can be determined.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of an analytical test element 1, which includes a cover sheet 2 and a carrier sheet (not visible).
- the cover sheet 2 has a recess 3 at the point of application to which the body fluid is applied, which causes the hydrophilic intermediate layer 4 to be accessible in the recess 3.
- a strip 7 of, for example, 7 mm width which has been coated with an adhesive substance in a previous operation, on a tape with several contiguous test elements on top of the cover sheet 2 and optionally a second strip on the underside of the carrier film in the contamination area laminated to the tip of the test elements.
- the test element band is separated into individual test elements.
- the edge trimming is punched out before or after singulation along a contour 5, leaving a single test strip with, for example, a 2.8 mm wide blood adhesion strip in the area of the blood application score 3.
- the remaining section 6 is discarded.
- FIG. 2 shows an inventive analytical test element 1 with a recess 3, shown in an exploded view.
- a carrier film 10 in which the recess 3 has been introduced in the form of a V-shaped notch, which may serve, inter alia, the marking of the application, there is a spacer film 11, which the contour and the height (corresponding to the thickness of the spacer film 11) a capillary-active channel 12 determined.
- the spacer film 11 consists of a double-sided adhesive tape, for example, activated carbon was added to the adhesive composition.
- On this spacer sheet 11 are a cover sheet 2, a detection area 14, and a protective film 16 to lie.
- Recess 3 and detection area 14 are mounted so close to one another that the capillary-active zone 12 extends continuously from the free, lying over the recess 3 edge of the recess 3 to the opposite, free edge of the detection area 14.
- the recess in the spacer film 11, which determines the shape of the capillary-active channel 12 is held slightly longer than cover film 2 and detection area 14 together so that a generally only a few millimeters wide, uncovered gap remains, from which when filling the capillary-active zone 12th Air can escape with sample liquid. This gap remains uncovered by the protective film 16 so that its function remains ensured.
- the protective film 16 is intended to prevent exposed regions of the adhesive tape of the spacer film 11 from leading to undesired bonding of the test element to objects from the environment.
- an adhesive substance is applied at least in a part of this range.
- an adhesive substance on the entire top of the cover sheet 2 and on the entire underside of the carrier film 10 applied an adhesive substance, wherein the recess 3 ensures that the capillary channel 12 is accessible and free of adhesive substance.
- FIGS. 3 to 6 describes an example of a storage container 20 in which analytical test elements 1 are stored (remagazine) after use.
- the storage container is inserted into a measuring instrument (not shown).
- the test element 1, which contains a detection area 14 is pushed out of the reservoir 20 into an order position by the instrument and, if necessary, moved to a second measurement position after application of the body fluid in order to be analyzed there.
- the spent test element is withdrawn back into the reservoir.
- an adhesive substance is applied to the test strips 1 in the contamination area so that superfluous applied body fluid remains on the analytical test element and does not contaminate the interior of the device. Without the use of an adhesive substance z. B. dissolve dried blood from the test element and pass through the engagement opening 23 or the Ausschubö réelle 25 in the device interior.
- the storage container 20 is formed by a drum magazine 21 designed as a cylindrical plastic injection molded part.
- the guide chambers 22 are arranged distributed in the circumferential direction and extend axially continuously between an end-side engagement opening 23 for a drive unit 24 and an opposite Ausschubö réelle 25.
- the drum magazine 21 has a central bore 26 with edge teeth 27 for a not shown stepper for flush positioning of researcherschiebenden test element in The feed axis of the drive unit 24.
- Radially offset outward axial blind holes 28 for receiving a desiccant 29 are arranged.
- the guide chambers 22 are closed at the end by a (not shown) sealing film.
- the test strips 1 are held for better guidance in a carriage 30 which is longitudinally displaceable in the respective guide chamber 22 like a drawer.
- the carriage 30 engages around an end portion of the test strip 1 and is connected thereto via a latching nose 31.
- a single holding claw 33 of the carriage 30 is provided as a driver.
- a test strip 1 corresponding to the carriage 30 described above for a reciprocating movement via a single retaining claw 33 as a driver with a single drive ram is positively connected.
- a spring clip 40 is provided as a drive plunger.
- the system is not limited to any specific embodiment of a magazine and / or a test element transport.
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- Utilisation d'une substance adhésive pour l'application dans un élément d'essai (1) analytique pour la détermination d'un analyte dans un liquide corporel, l'élément d'essai (1) comprenant- une zone de détection (14) pour la détection d'un analyte dans un liquide corporel,- un lieu d'application, sur lequel un liquide corporel peut être appliqué sur l'élément d'essai (1), la zone de détection (14) étant espacée du lieu d'application, et le lieu d'application étant relié à la zone de détection (14) en ce sens qu'au moins une partie d'un liquide corporel délivré sur le lieu d'application peut être transportée du lieu d'application à la zone de détection (14), et- une zone de contamination, dans laquelle arrive du liquide corporel appliqué de façon superflue, qui est contiguë au moins pour une partie au lieu d'application, la substance adhésive étant appliquée au moins sur une partie de la zone de contamination,la substance adhésive adhérant à la zone de contamination de l'élément d'essai (1) et interagissant également avec un liquide corporel appliqué sur l'élément d'essai (1) en ce sens qu'un liquide corporel délivré sur l'élément d'essai (1) adhère au moins en partie sur l'élément d'essai (1), le liquide corporel appliqué de façon superflue adhérant à la substance adhésive après le séchage du liquide corporel.
- Utilisation selon la revendication 1, la substance adhésive liant des composants non volatils du liquide corporel à l'élément d'essai (1) analytique.
- Utilisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 ou 2, la zone de contamination étant au moins en partie à base de plastique.
- Utilisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, la substance adhésive étant capable d'adhérer à un plastique.
- Utilisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, la substance adhésive ne présentant essentiellement pas de volume propre aspirant.
- Utilisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, la substance adhésive n'étant pas appliquée au point d'application même.
- Utilisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, l'élément d'essai (1) analytique contenant un élément de transport (12), qui relie fluidiquement le lieu d'application et la zone de détection (14) et transporte le liquide corporel du lieu d'application à la zone de détection (14).
- Utilisation selon la revendication 7, l'élément de transport (12) étant revêtu de façon hydrophile.
- Utilisation (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, la substance adhésive comprenant des constituants de colles solubles à l'eau.
- Utilisation (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, la substance adhésive contenant de l'acétate de polyvinyle.
- Utilisation (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, la substance adhésive contenant de la dextrine ou du caoutchouc.
- Utilisation (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, l'élément d'essai (1) analytique contenant un film support (10) et un film de recouvrement (2) et le film support (10) et le film de recouvrement (2) étant recouverts respectivement sur le côté inférieur et sur le côté supérieur au moins en partie avec la substance adhésive, et le côté supérieur du film support (10) étant tourné vers le côté inférieur du film de recouvrement (2).
- Utilisation (1) selon la revendication 12, le film support (10) et/ou le film de recouvrement (12) étant revêtus au moins en partie de façon hydrophile respectivement sur le côté supérieur et sur le côté inférieur.
- Un élément d'essai (1) analytique pour déterminer un analyte dans un liquide corporel, comprenant- une zone de détection (14) pour la détection d'un analyte dans un liquide corporel,- un lieu d'application, où un liquide corporel peut être appliqué sur l'élément d'essai (1), la zone de détection (14) étant espacée du lieu d'application, et le lieu d'application étant relié à la zone de détection (14) en ce sens qu'au moins une partie d'un liquide corporel délivré sur le lieu d'application peut être transportée du lieu d'application à la zone de détection (14), et- une zone de contamination, dans laquelle du liquide corporel appliqué de façon superflue peut parvenir, qui est contiguë au moins pour une partie au lieu d'application, la substance adhésive étant appliquée au moins sur une partie de la zone de contamination,la substance adhésive adhérant à la zone de contamination de l'élément d'essai (1) et interagissant également avec un liquide corporel appliqué sur l'élément d'essai (1) en ce sens qu'un liquide corporel délivré sur l'élément d'essai (1) adhère au moins en partie sur l'élément d'essai (1), le liquide corporel appliqué de façon superflue adhérant à la substance adhésive après le séchage du liquide corporel, caractérisé en ce que la substance adhésive est de l'acétate de polyvinyle.
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