WO2011067888A1 - 自動分析装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an automatic analyzer that measures biological samples such as blood and urine, and more particularly, to an automatic analyzer that includes a display screen that displays information related to analysis such as analysis results.
- a barcode or the like recorded with identification information uniquely identifying the sample is affixed to each sample container that contains a sample collected in advance from the patient, and the analyzer is operated.
- the inspection request information is input based on the identification information acquired from the higher-level system connected by a section or network, and the analysis requested to be read by a bar code reader or the like installed on the analyzer is performed.
- barcodes that record identification information that uniquely identifies reagents such as reagent manufacturing information are recorded. Are attached to the container, managed, and read by a barcode reader or the like installed on the analyzer and registered in the apparatus for use in analysis.
- identification information reading means is fixed to an analysis section for performing analysis from the viewpoint of physical arrangement and improvement of reading accuracy. The same applies to the test reagent.
- the identification information affixed to the sample or reagent container in this way was a limited use form of information to be read in order to recognize the contents that have been input and installed in the apparatus and installed.
- automatic analyzers are called a module assembly method in which larger analyzers, higher throughput, and integration of different types of inspections have progressed, and multiple analysis units that perform inspections are linked and integrated and managed by a single operation unit connected via a network. Automatic analyzers are becoming mainstream.
- Patent Document 1 This type of automatic analyzer is described in Patent Document 1, for example.
- identification information of the sample used in the automatic analyzer must uniquely identify the sample, and large-scale hospitals and the like require identification information of several tens of digits.
- identification information of several tens of digits is used to identify the reagent type, production lot, and packing unit.
- the results of analysis range from hundreds to thousands. For this reason, it is very difficult to visually confirm the identification information displayed on the screen one by one.
- the search function provided on some screens in the conventional automatic analyzer is a form in which the user manually inputs identification information, and serious risks such as sample misplacement occur due to human error during transcription There was a risk of doing.
- the search range is a simple one that searches the screen displaying the range to be searched.
- sample and reagent identification information is information that is used in common on a variety of screens including analysis requests, results, reagent management, calibration, and accuracy management, and is important key information for analysis.
- the user has spent a great deal of effort, such as searching all relevant screens.
- the labor required when an unfamiliar user who does not normally handle automatic analyzers, such as night workers and doctors, conducts similar searches cannot be measured.
- the object of the present invention is to mechanically read the identification information affixed to the sample and reagent containers used in the analysis, and cross the inspection information that can be inquired from the inspection information stored in the automatic analyzer and displayed on each screen.
- the identification information reading means such as a barcode reader and an RFID reader is provided in an operation unit for integrated management of a single analysis unit or a plurality of analysis units for performing analysis.
- inspection information that can be referred to is automatically searched from the inspection information stored in the inspection information storage means of the operation unit, and displayed as a search result on the screen of the operation unit.
- the search result displayed on the screen has a function to transition to a detail screen that displays the details of the test information when the user selects the desired test information, and a function to return to the search result from the detail screen.
- the identification information affixed to the sample or the inspection reagent container is mechanically read by the identification information reading means, and the inspection request information and the inspection result relating to the sample, the setting relating to the reagent, and the analysis using the reagent
- the identification information reading means To provide an analyzer that can automatically search and inquire results, understand complex screen structures, eliminate screen operations and manual input from terminals, improve work efficiency, and eliminate human error Can do.
- by performing an analysis request and various setting operations after transitioning to a target screen using the present invention it is possible to expect not only a simple information inquiry purpose but also an effect to be used as an analysis operation auxiliary function.
- the apparatus cost can be reduced by providing the sample and reagent identification information reading means for the purpose of this information inquiry only in the operation unit that integrates and manages a single analysis unit or a plurality of analysis units.
- the relationship diagram of the workflow and screen transition using the automatic analyzer of this invention The system structural example of the automatic analyzer of this invention.
- Example of inspection information search menu screen The search processing flowchart of inspection information.
- Correspondence matrix of reading identification information and search target screen Example of search target setting screen.
- Example of search result screen Example of inspection information details screen for reference purposes.
- the analysis propriety decision processing flowchart An example of an analysis availability screen.
- FIG. 2 is a system configuration diagram showing an embodiment of the automatic analyzer according to the present invention.
- a sample ID 201 for uniquely identifying each sample is attached to a sample container to be analyzed, and the sample is mounted on a sample rack on which a plurality of samples can be mounted.
- a sample rack ID 202 for uniquely identifying each sample rack is attached to the sample rack.
- the sample rack on which the sample is mounted is installed in the sample loading unit 203, and the installed sample rack is sequentially loaded into the transfer line 204 and transferred to a single or a plurality of analysis units 205 that perform analysis on the sample.
- the ID of the sample rack transported to each analysis unit and the sample mounted on the sample rack is read by a sample identification ID reader 206 provided in the analysis unit, and the analysis unit recognizes the sample rack and the sample and performs analysis necessary for the sample. I do.
- the analysis unit includes a reagent disk 208 that stores a plurality of reagents used for analysis.
- a reagent ID 207 for uniquely identifying each reagent is affixed to the reagent necessary for the analysis, and is set on the reagent disk by the user prior to the analysis.
- the analysis unit also includes a reagent ID reader 209 that identifies each reagent installed on the reagent disk. The sample rack subjected to the necessary analysis is transferred to the sample storage unit 210.
- the sample input unit, the analysis unit, and the sample storage unit are each connected to the operation unit PC 212 of the automatic analyzer via the hub 211 by a network cable.
- the operation unit PC is connected to the host system 215 via a network.
- the user makes an analysis request (measurement request) for each sample from the host system or the operation unit PC, and the sample to be analyzed is mounted on the sample rack and installed in the sample input unit.
- the information requested to be analyzed is transmitted to the analysis unit via the network, and the result analyzed by the analysis unit is transmitted to the operation unit PC and the host system.
- the operation unit PC is connected to the remote system 216 via a public line.
- the remote system stores information such as analysis parameters, which are analysis condition information using reagents used in the automatic analyzer, and distributes analysis parameters in response to a request from the operation unit PC.
- the distributed analysis parameters are stored in the operation unit PC and transmitted to the analysis unit when analyzing the sample.
- the operation unit PC also includes an identification ID reader 213 that can read the sample ID, sample rack ID, and reagent ID.
- the user uses the identification ID reader as an input device for inputting a key (ID) for searching for inspection information to be inquired based on the sample ID, sample rack ID, and reagent ID.
- ID a key
- a specific implementation of the sample ID, sample rack ID, and reagent ID used in the automatic analyzer is generally a barcode or RFID. An identification ID reader that reads each ID also corresponds to this.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the relationship between the inspection information inquiry workflow and the screen transition on the operation unit PC when the automatic analyzer according to the present invention is used.
- the user 101 presses a search button displayed on each screen 102 displayed on the operation unit PC 104 or a search switch provided in the identification ID reader 105 provided in the operation unit PC, thereby causing the user 101 to enter the operation unit PC.
- a search menu screen 103 is displayed.
- the monitor screen of the operation unit PC is provided with a touch panel function because the operation of the keyboard and the mouse is troublesome considering that an inspection engineer assumed as a user is wearing gloves.
- the user selects a desired search method on the search menu screen, and reads either the sample ID 106, the sample rack ID 107, or the reagent ID 108, which is the target of the inspection information to be inquired, with the identification ID reader.
- the automatic analyzer searches the search process 109 for examination information corresponding to the read ID as a key.
- the searched examination information is displayed on the search result screen 110.
- a target detail screen 111 that is details of the selected inspection information is displayed.
- the target detail screen is directly displayed without displaying the search result screen.
- each screen is provided with a button to return to the previous screen, and by making it possible to freely change between the search screen and each screen, it is possible to improve operability by eliminating the need to search again.
- a workflow that can be started by reading the identification ID without displaying the search menu screen by making the identification ID reader readable at all times is also conceivable.
- Fig. 3 shows an example of the search menu screen.
- the in-screen search button 302 is a button that is selected when a search for inspection information displayed on the screen that is the starting source of the search menu screen is desired. It is preferable that the background search source screen can be recognized by displaying the name of the screen so that the startup source screen can be identified or by displaying the search menu screen as a dialog screen.
- the all examination information search button 303 is a button that is selected when a search for all examination information stored in the system is desired.
- a setting information search button 304, a measurement request information search button 305, and a measurement result information search button 306 are buttons that are selected when a search for each examination information is desired.
- a search target button assumed to be desired by the user may be added. Since the use probability of the search button in the screen is assumed to be high from the viewpoint of operation and narrowing down of information, when the search menu screen is displayed, the search button in the screen is selected by default and the search menu screen is operated. It is preferable to be able to shift to the ID reading operation without any problem. It is also preferable that the user can set which button is the default.
- a close button 307 is a button that closes the search menu screen and returns to the start-up screen when pressed.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of the inspection information search process.
- the identification ID is read in 401, it is determined in 402 whether the reading is successful. If reading fails, an identification information reading error is displayed at 403. If the reading is successful, the search method selected by the user on the search menu screen is determined at 404. When the search method is search within the screen, the search processing is performed on the examination information displayed on the start-up screen of the search menu screen using the identification ID read in 405 as a key. In the case of a search method for searching for all information, search processing is performed for all examination information using the identification ID read in 406 as a key.
- search processing is performed on the inspection information specified using the identification ID read in 407 as a key.
- search processing it is determined at 408 whether the corresponding inspection information exists. If there is no corresponding examination information, a message with no corresponding information is displayed at 409. If the corresponding inspection information exists, it is determined at 410 whether the corresponding inspection information is plural or single. If there are a plurality of items, search result list information to be displayed on the search result screen is created at 411 and the search result screen is displayed at 412. If the corresponding inspection information is single at 410, the detailed screen of the corresponding inspection information is directly displayed at 413.
- a search method is also conceivable in which a sample ID or reagent ID is continuously read to search using a plurality of read identification IDs as a composite key.
- various searches are possible. For example, by searching the sample ID and the reagent ID under the AND condition, the measurement result using the reagent in the sample can be searched.
- FIG. 5 is a matrix for determining a specific search target screen when searching for inspection information designated by using the identification information read in 407 of FIG. 4 as a key.
- the designated search target 501 is a search target selected by the user with a button on the search menu screen of FIG.
- the user purpose 502 is an intended purpose of the user who selected 501.
- the read identification information 503 is each identification ID that the user reads with the identification ID reader after selecting 501.
- samples to be analyzed by an automatic analyzer include a patient sample collected from a patient, a standard solution sample for calibrating the apparatus, and an accuracy control sample for managing the accuracy of the apparatus. There are also dedicated sample racks on which each sample is mounted.
- the apparatus follows the matrix and the user confirms the measurement result on the rack-mounted sample.
- the examination information displayed on the patient sample measurement result screen 504 that displays the result of analyzing the patient sample is used as a search target.
- the target inspection information can be easily inquired from among a lot of inspection information. In particular, it is very effective when an inexperienced user who does not normally use an automatic analyzer, such as a night technician or a doctor, in addition to an inspection engineer assumed as a user, inquires for target information.
- FIG. 6 is an example of a search target setting screen for setting a search target screen when searching for all examination information using the identification information read in 406 of FIG. 4 as a key. If all the inspection information is targeted, there are many applicable inspection information depending on the conditions, a lot of inspection information that is not intended for the user is displayed on the search result screen, the visibility decreases, and the number of bases of inspection information to be searched is large This may increase the search time.
- the search target setting screen 601 allows a user to freely set a search target screen for each type of identification ID to be read, and the device narrows down the search target based on this setting, thereby The intended intended search can be performed.
- the reading identification ID list 602 displays a list of identification IDs to be read by the identification ID reader.
- the search target screen list 603 displays a list of screens to be searched with the identification ID selected in 602.
- a screen list list 604 displays a screen list of the automatic analyzer. The user first selects an identification ID to be set at 602. When the identification ID is selected, a list of screens to be searched with the identification ID selected in 603 is displayed. Next, the user selects a screen to be added as a search target from 604 and presses an add button 605. When the add button is pressed, the screen selected in 604 is additionally displayed in 603 as a new search target screen.
- a screen 603 can be set as a search target by the same operation for each identification ID 602.
- the search target by the patient sample ID is set to three screens: a patient sample measurement request screen, a patient sample measurement result screen, and a patient attribute setting screen.
- FIG. 7 is an example of a search result screen displayed when a plurality of corresponding examination information exists as a result of the search process.
- the search result screen 701 displays a list of identification information read by the identification ID reader and examination information searched from the identification information.
- the read identification ID display area 702 displays the read identification ID
- the read identification ID type display area 703 displays the type of identification ID.
- the searched examination information is collected for each screen and displayed as a search result display tab 704 for each screen. Therefore, when there are a plurality of corresponding screens, they are displayed as a plurality of tabs.
- the number of corresponding inspection information is displayed as supplementary information on the search result display tab for each screen.
- the corresponding examination information of each screen is displayed as a search result display list 705. Since there is a high probability that the latest inspection information is intended as the user's intention, the inspection information to be displayed is preferably sorted and displayed in descending order of date. Furthermore, it is desirable to implement a function that allows arbitrary sorting in ascending order and descending order according to the pressed heading by pressing any heading part on the list. In the display example of FIG. 7, the patient sample rack ID is read, and the measurement results regarding the five patient samples mounted on the rack are retrieved.
- the user searches for and selects target examination information from the search result display tab for each screen and the search result display list.
- the inspection information is selected by directly selecting the display on the search result display list or by using the all selection button 706 for selecting all the information displayed in the list.
- a transition is made to a detailed screen where the corresponding inspection information exists.
- a search menu button 707 is pressed, and when closing the search result screen, a close button 708 is pressed.
- the latest search results are stored so that the latest search results can be referred to at any time from each screen of the automatic analyzer. Further, it is preferable that a certain number of past search results are stored and the search results searched in the past can be displayed.
- FIG. 8 is an example of a screen showing the details of the inspection information for the user's inquiry purpose.
- the inspection information in the first row of the search result display list is selected from the search results of FIG.
- a patient sample measurement result screen 801 in which the selected examination information exists is displayed, and the examination information 802 is displayed with the target examination information 802 selected on the search result screen being automatically selected (focused).
- the target inspection information details 804 are displayed.
- the measurement result of the examination information selected on the search result screen is automatically displayed.
- a search menu button 805 is a button for displaying a search menu screen. It is preferable to arrange in the global non-screen dependent display area 807 independent of the display of each screen so that the search menu screen can be displayed from any screen.
- a search result button 806 is a button for displaying a search result screen. When the search result button is pressed, the latest search result stored is displayed. Like the search menu button, the search result button is also preferably arranged in the global non-screen dependent display area.
- FIG. 9 is a processing flowchart for determining whether or not analysis is possible by acquiring information related to an analysis request for a sample before analysis from the host system using the present invention.
- a sample ID is read by the sample ID reader 206 shown in FIG. 2 provided in the apparatus by loading the sample into the apparatus and starting the analysis, and a request for analysis on the sample from the host system 215 I was getting information. For this reason, there was no means for knowing what kind of analysis was requested for the sample before analysis.
- the sample to be analyzed is a pediatric sample and the amount of collected blood is very small, consumption by analysis in other systems, accidental loss of the sample, lack of sample, or centrifugation
- an abnormality such as turbidity of the sample occurs in the pre-analysis process
- the user cannot refer to the analysis request and determine whether the analysis can be continued with the analysis request as it is.
- it has not been possible to determine whether or not the remaining amount of consumables including reagents necessary for the analysis provided in the apparatus is sufficient before the analysis.
- the analysis is impossible, the user once failed in the analysis and re-analyzed, which took a lot of labor.
- the reason for this is that the larger the user's inspection scale, the higher the host system and the automatic analyzer are operating in separate rooms in terms of installation space.
- the problem is that the user who performs the analysis and the user who performs the analysis by the automatic analyzer are different users.
- the sample ID is related to the sample ID from the host system 909 connected to the automatic analyzer via the network in step 902. Get analysis request information.
- the presence / absence of analysis request information for the sample ID is determined. If there is no analysis request, a no analysis request message is displayed in step 904. If there is an analysis request, based on the analysis parameter information 910 stored in the automatic analyzer in step 905, the amount of samples and consumables required for the analysis request acquired in step 902 is calculated.
- the consumables remaining amount information 911 stored in the automatic analyzer is acquired for the consumables required for the analysis request acquired in step 902.
- step 907 the amount of consumables required for the analysis request calculated in step 905 is compared with the remaining amount of consumables acquired in step 906 to determine whether analysis is possible.
- step 908 the analysis request information for the sample ID, the necessary amount of the sample and consumables calculated in step 905, the remaining amount of consumables acquired in step 906, and the analysis availability determination result determined in step 907 are displayed on the screen.
- the user can confirm whether or not the analysis to be performed can be performed by simply reading the ID of the sample in advance without starting the analysis. Collection, review of analysis request, replenishment of consumables, etc. can be dealt with, and it is possible to prevent failure of analysis due to sample shortage, sample abnormality, or shortage of consumables.
- FIG. 9 the basic processing for one sample ID is described. However, in step 901, a plurality of sample IDs are collectively read, and steps 902 to 907 are repeated for a plurality of sample IDs. By displaying information on a plurality of sample IDs on the screen at 908, the user's work efficiency can be further improved.
- FIG. 10 is an example of a specific analysis availability confirmation screen displayed in step 908 of FIG.
- the analysis availability confirmation screen 1001 displays a list of analysis request information and analysis availability determination results acquired from the host system for the sample ID read by the user.
- the user has a function of reviewing the analysis request by the user and transmitting the changed analysis request to the host system.
- the sample ID display area 1002 displays the read sample ID.
- the patient name display area 1002 the patient name is displayed from the analysis request information acquired from the host system for the sample ID.
- the analysis request information display area 1005 displays the analysis request information acquired from the host system.
- the measurement item 1007 the measurement item requested for the sample is displayed. Further, for each requested measurement item, the necessary amount of the sample acquired from the analysis parameter information 910 in FIG.
- the reagent remaining amount display area 1010 displays the remaining amount of reagent for each measurement item acquired from the consumable item remaining amount information 911 of FIG.
- the analysis availability display area 1011 displays the result of determining whether analysis is possible from the necessary amount and remaining amount of the reagent.
- the total sample amount required for all the measurement items requested for the sample is displayed in the sample necessary amount total display area.
- the user of the automatic analyzer confirms the displayed measurement items, the required amount of sample and the required amount of reagent, the remaining amount, whether analysis is possible, and is requested from the host system based on the actual sample amount, status, and remaining reagent amount.
- an analysis request setting check box 1006 is provided in order to change the requested analysis content. For example, if the sample is a pediatric sample, the amount of blood collected is very small and all measurement items requested by the host system cannot be analyzed. Set to remove analysis requests for low measurement items. Note that the default display of the analysis request setting check box 1006 is all set to measure.
- a comment input area 1004 is provided so that the user can input the reason for changing the setting of the analysis request.
- a host transmission button 1013 is provided for transmitting the analysis request information changed on the automatic analyzer side to the host system and updating the analysis request information in the host system.
- the consistency of the analysis request information with respect to the sample stored in the automatic analyzer and the host system can be ensured.
- the user's work efficiency can be further improved by collectively reading a plurality of sample IDs and displaying information on the plurality of sample IDs on the screen.
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102 各画面
103 検索メニュー画面
104,212 操作部PC
105,213 識別IDリーダ
106,201 試料ID
107,202 試料ラックID
108,207 試薬ID
109 検索処理
110,701 検索結果画面
111 目的詳細画面
203 試料投入部
204 搬送ライン
205 分析部
206 試料IDリーダ
208 試薬ディスク
209 試薬IDリーダ
210 試料収納部
211 ハブ
215,909 上位ホストシステム
216 リモートシステム
217 識別IDリーダ固定スタンド
301 検査情報検索メニュー画面
302 当該画面内検索ボタン
303 全画面検索ボタン
304 設定情報検索ボタン
305 測定依頼情報検索ボタン
306 測定結果情報検索ボタン
307,708 閉じるボタン
401~413,901~908 フローチャートステップ
501 指定検索対象
502 ユーザの目的
503 読取り識別情報
504,801 患者試料測定結果画面
601 検索対象設定画面
602 読取り識別IDリスト
603 検索対象画面一覧リスト
604 画面一覧リスト
605 追加ボタン
606 解除ボタン
607 設定ボタン
702 読取り識別ID表示エリア
703 読取り識別ID種別表示エリア
704 画面毎検索結果表示タブ
705 検索結果表示リスト
706 全選択ボタン
707,805 検索メニューボタン
802 検査情報
803 目的の検査情報
804 目的検査情報詳細
806 検索結果ボタン
807 非画面依存表示領域
910 分析パラメータ情報
911 消耗品残量情報
1001 分析可否確認画面
1002 検体ID表示エリア
1003 患者氏名表示エリア
1004 コメント入力エリア
1005 分析依頼情報表示エリア
1006 分析依頼設定チェックボックス
1007 測定項目表示エリア
1008 検体必要量表示エリア
1009 試薬必要量表示エリア
1010 試薬残量表示エリア
1011 分析可否表示エリア
1012 検体必要量合計表示エリア
1013 ホスト送信ボタン
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- 試料または試薬を収容する容器、または該容器を搭載する収容物に設けられ、収容する試料または試薬を識別するための識別情報を記録する情報記録媒体と、
該情報記録媒体に記録された識別情報を読取る読取り手段と、
前記識別情報に関連付けて分析に関連する情報を記憶する記憶手段と、
前記情報記録媒体に記録された識別情報を前記読取り手段で読取ったことに対応して、
該読取り手段で読取った識別情報に関連付けられた分析に関連する情報を、前記記憶手段に記憶された情報の中から検索する検索手段と、
該検索手段により検索された分析に関連する情報を表示する表示手段と、
を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記表示手段に表示された分析に関連する情報のいずれかを選択する選択手段と、
該選択手段により選択された場合、選択された分析に関連する情報を表示する元の画面に、表示画面を切換えるよう前記表示手段を制御する制御手段と、
を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項2記載の自動分析装置において、
前記検索手段により検索された分析に関連する情報を表示する表示画面に、表示画面を切換えるための切換手段を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれかに記載の自動分析装置において、
前記検索手段は、検索対象となる分析に関連する情報を指定する指定手段を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれかに記載の自動分析装置において、
前記検索手段の検索画面を呼び出すための呼び出しボタンを、表示画面に依存しない共通表示領域に表示することを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれかに記載の自動分析装置において、
前記検索手段の検索画面を呼び出すための呼び出しスイッチが、前記識別情報読取り手段に設けられていることを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記識別情報読取り手段、または前記検索結果表示手段が、分析を行う単一または複数の分析部を制御する操作部に備えられたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれかに記載の自動分析装置において、
検索対象となる試料に対する分析依頼に関連する情報を記憶した上位システムと接続するための通信手段を備え、
前記表示手段は前記上位システムから前記通信手段を通じて分析前に取得した情報を表示することを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項8記載の自動分析装置において、
前記上位システムから取得した試料に対する分析依頼と自動分析装置に搭載された分析に必要となる消耗品の情報から分析可否を判定する判定手段を備え、
前記表示手段は、該判定手段による判定結果を表示することを特徴とする自動分析装置。 - 請求項9記載の自動分析装置において、
前記表示手段は、ユーザが試料に対する分析依頼情報を変更可能な手段を備え、
変更された分析依頼情報を前記上位システムへ送信し、記憶された分析依頼情報を更新するよう指示可能な指示手段を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。
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