WO2014172245A1 - Biological fluid sampling device - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to devices, assemblies, and systems adapted for use with vascular access devices. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to devices, assemblies, and systems adapted for collecting biological samples for use in point-of- care testing.
- Blood sampling is a common health care procedure involving the withdrawal of at least a drop of blood from a patient.
- Blood samples are commonly taken from hospitalized, homecare, and emergency room patients either by finger stick, heel stick, or venipuncture. Blood samples may also be taken from patients by venous or arterial lines. Once collected, blood samples may be analyzed to obtain medically useful information including chemical composition, hematology, or coagulation, for example.
- Blood tests determine the physiological and biochemical states of the patient, such as disease, mineral content, drug effectiveness, and organ function. Blood tests may be performed in a clinical laboratory or at the point-of-care near the patient.
- point-of-care blood testing is the routine testing of a patient's blood glucose levels which involves the extraction of blood via a finger stick and the mechanical collection of blood into a diagnostic cartridge. Thereafter, the diagnostic cartridge analyzes the blood sample and provides the clinician a reading of the patient's blood glucose level.
- Other devices are available which analyze blood gas electrolyte levels, lithium levels, and ionized calcium levels. Some other point-of-care devices identify markers for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolism (DVT/PE).
- ACS acute coronary syndrome
- DVD/PE deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolism
- Point-of-care testing devices allow for a blood sample to be tested without needing to send the blood sample to a lab for analysis. Thus, it is desirable to create a device that provides an easy, safe, reproducible, and accurate process with a point-of-care testing system.
- the present disclosure provides a biological fluid sampling device adapted to receive a blood sample and includes a housing having a reservoir disposed therein and a first cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir.
- the biological fluid sampling device of the present disclosure incorporates the concepts of lancing, blood collection, and multiple test strip collection.
- the biological fluid sampling device includes a first test element removably receivable within the first cavity and a lancet having a puncturing element.
- the housing may include a second cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir and a second test element removably receivable within the second cavity.
- the biological fluid sampling device allows for a blood sample to be collected on a plurality of test elements simultaneously.
- the biological fluid sampling device allows for only a single stick on a patient and collection of a blood sample into multiple test strips for a point-of-care testing device.
- a portion of the biological fluid sampling device contains a sample stabilizer to promote efficient mixing with the blood sample.
- the sample stabilizer can be an anticoagulant, or a substance designed to preserve a specific element within the blood such as, for example, RNA, protein analyte, or other element.
- a biological fluid sampling device includes a housing having an inlet port, a reservoir disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet port, and a first cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir.
- the device also includes a first test element removably receivable within the first cavity, and a puncturing element, a portion of which is disposed within the housing and adapted for movement between a pre-actuated position wherein the puncturing element is retained within the housing, and a puncturing position wherein the puncturing element extends through the inlet port of the housing.
- the biological fluid sampling device is adapted to receive a blood sample.
- the housing may include an upper portion and a lower portion, with the inlet port provided within the lower portion.
- the device may also include an adhesive disposed on a bottom surface of the lower portion.
- the reservoir may be adapted to receive the blood sample via the inlet port.
- the upper portion may be a resiliently deformable member and the upper portion may be transitionable between an undeformed position and a deformed position. Actuation of the upper portion from the undeformed position to the deformed position may move the puncturing element from the pre-actuated position to the puncturing position. After the puncturing element moves to the puncturing position, the upper portion returns to its undeformed position and returns the puncturing element to the pre-actuated position.
- the first test element is adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample.
- the housing also includes a second cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir.
- a second test element may be removably receivable within the second cavity.
- the device may also include a check valve in the upper portion.
- a first portion of the housing may include a first sample stabilizer.
- a second portion of the housing may also include a second sample stabilizer.
- a biological fluid sampling device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, includes a housing having an inlet port, a reservoir disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet port, a first cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir, and a second cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir.
- the device also includes a first test element removably receivable within the first cavity, a second test element removably receivable within the second cavity, and a puncturing element.
- a portion of the puncturing element is disposed within the housing and adapted for movement between a pre- actuated position, wherein the puncturing element is retained within the housing and a puncturing position wherein the puncturing element extends through the inlet port of the housing.
- the device also includes a reservoir disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet port.
- the reservoir is adapted to receive the blood sample via the inlet port.
- the device also includes a first cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir. The upper portion of the housing is transitionable between an undeformed position and a deformed position.
- the device also includes a first test element removably receivable within the first cavity, and a puncturing element, a portion of which is disposed within the housing and adapted for movement between a pre-actuated position wherein the puncturing element is retained within the housing and a puncturing position wherein the puncturing element extends through the inlet port of the housing. Actuation of the upper portion from the undeformed position to the deformed position moves the puncturing element from the pre-actuated position to the puncturing position. After the puncturing element moves to the puncturing position, the upper portion returns to its undeformed position and returns the puncturing element to the pre- actuated position.
- the first test element is adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample.
- the device includes an adhesive disposed on an outside surface of the lower portion.
- the housing may also include a second cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir, and a second test element may be removably receivable within the second cavity.
- the first test element may be adapted to receive a first portion of the blood sample and the second test element may be adapted to receive a second portion of the blood sample.
- the device may also include a check valve in the upper portion.
- a biological fluid testing system for a blood sample includes a biological fluid sampling device adapted to receive the blood sample.
- the biological fluid sampling device includes a housing having a resiliently deformable upper portion, a lower portion, an inlet port at the lower portion, and a reservoir disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet port.
- the reservoir is adapted to receive the blood sample via the inlet port.
- the device also includes a first cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir.
- the upper portion of the housing is transitionable between an undeformed position and a deformed position.
- the device also includes a first test element removably receivable within the first cavity, and a puncturing element.
- a portion of the puncturing element is disposed within the housing and is adapted for movement between a pre-actuated position wherein the puncturing element is retained within the housing and a puncturing position wherein the puncturing element extends through the inlet port of the housing. Actuation of the upper portion from the undeformed position to the deformed position moves the puncturing element from the pre-actuated position to the puncturing position. After the puncturing element moves to the puncturing position, the upper portion returns to its undeformed position and returns the puncturing element to the pre- actuated position.
- the first test element is adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample.
- the system also includes a biological fluid testing device adapted to receive the first test element for closed transfer of the blood sample from the first test element to the biological fluid testing device.
- the blood testing device includes a point-of-care testing device.
- the housing may also include a second cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir, and a second test element may be removably receivable within the second cavity.
- the first test element may be adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample and the second test element may be adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a biological fluid sampling device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an assembled, perspective view of a biological fluid sampling device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a biological fluid sampling device secured to a patient with a housing in an undeformed position in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a biological fluid sampling device secured to a patient with a housing in a deformed position in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the biological fluid sampling device of Fig. 4 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the biological fluid sampling device of Fig. 3 with a blood sample received within the biological fluid sampling device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a top elevation view of a biological fluid sampling device with a user removing a test element from the biological fluid sampling device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a test element and a point-of-care testing device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Point-of-care testing devices include test strips, glass slides, diagnostic cartridges, or other testing devices for testing and analysis.
- Test strips, glass slides, and diagnostic cartridges are point-of-care testing devices that receive a blood sample and test that blood for one or more physiological and biochemical states.
- Testing cartridges such as the i-STAT ® cartridges may be used to test for a variety of conditions including the presence of chemicals and electrolytes, hematology, blood gas concentrations, coagulation, or cardiac markers. The results of tests using such cartridges are quickly provided to the clinician.
- a system of the present disclosure enhances the reliability of the point-of-care testing device by: 1) incorporating a more closed type of sampling and transfer system; 2) minimizing open exposure of the sample resulting in improved operator safety and reducing chance of exposure to blood-borne pathogens; 3) improving sample quality by blocking sample contact with a skin surface of a patient or the atmosphere, both of which can cause analytical errors; 4) improving the overall ease of use; 5) separating the sample at the point of collection; and 6) allowing for the introduction of multiple, non-chemically compatible additives or sample stabilizers from a single lancing action.
- Figs. 1-7 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the biological fluid sample device such as a blood sampling device of the present disclosure incorporates the concepts of lancing, blood collection, and multiple test strip collection.
- a biological fluid sampling device such as a blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure, is adapted to receive a plurality of test elements 12 and includes a lancet structure 14.
- the blood sampling device 10 is adapted to receive a blood sample 16 (Fig. 6) and the test elements 12 are adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample 16.
- the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure allows for a blood sample to be collected on a plurality of test elements simultaneously.
- the blood sampling device 10 allows for only a single stick on a patient and collection of a blood sample into multiple test strips for a point-of-care testing device.
- Figs. 1-8 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a biological fluid testing system such as a blood testing system 20 of the present disclosure, includes a blood sampling device 10 and a blood testing device or point-of-care testing device 200.
- the blood sampling device 10 is adapted to receive a plurality of test elements 12 and includes a lancet structure 14.
- the blood sampling device 10 is adapted to receive a blood sample 16 (Fig. 6) and the test elements 12 are adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample 16. In this manner, the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure allows for a blood sample to be collected on a plurality of test elements simultaneously.
- the blood sampling device 10 allows for only a single stick on a patient and collection of a blood sample into multiple test strips for a point-of-care testing device 200.
- the blood testing device 200 is adapted to receive a test element 12 to analyze the blood sample and obtain test results.
- the blood sampling device 10 generally includes a housing 30 having an upper portion 32 and a lower portion 34.
- the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 are secured theretogether such that significant relative movement between the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 is prevented.
- the housing 30 defines a central aperture 35 therethrough the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34.
- the lancet structure 14 is positioned within the central aperture 35 as shown in Figs. 1-6.
- the housing 30 includes a lancet engagement portion 39 for securing the lancet structure 14 within the central aperture 35 as shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
- the housing 30 also includes a docking portion 43 located around a portion of the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34. The docking portion 43 is secured to the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 such that significant relative movement between the docking portion 43 and the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 is prevented.
- the upper portion 32 includes a dome-shaped surface 36 and the lower portion 34 includes a bottom surface 38.
- the bottom surface 38 includes an adhesive so that the blood sampling device 10 can be secured onto a skin surface S of a patient where a blood sample will be accessed.
- the adhesive of the bottom surface 38 is protected by a peel-off layer, similar to an adhesive bandage, which would be removed before placing the blood sampling device 10 on the skin surface S of the patient's body.
- a hydrogel or other layer could be included to provide some thickness to the bottom surface 38 of the lower portion 34 and help improve the stability of the adhesive seal.
- the adhesive could include a chemistry to create a more liquid-tight seal, similar to painter's tape technology, where wetting from the paint itself causes a chemical reaction with the adhesive to create a more water-tight barrier to prevent the paint from seeping under the tape.
- the upper portion 32 is a resiliently deformable member that is transitionable between an undeformed position (Figs. 3 and 6) and a deformed position (Figs. 4 and 5) as will be discussed in more detail below.
- the upper portion 32 is formed of a flexible material such that the upper portion 32 can be depressed by pressure applied by a user. After the pressure is removed, the upper portion 32 returns to its original or undeformed position and its domed- shape.
- the upper portion 32 of the housing 30 includes a vent or check valve 52 to allow air to be expelled upon depression of the dome-shaped upper portion 32.
- the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10 generally includes an inlet port 40 defined through the bottom surface 38 of the lower portion 34 and a reservoir or fluid channel 42 disposed within the housing 30 and in fluid communication with the inlet port 40.
- the reservoir or fluid channel 42 may have a variety of different shapes and sizes to accommodate a blood sample that can then be dispersed to a plurality of test strips received within respective test strip docks.
- the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure allows for a blood sample to be collected on a plurality of test strips simultaneously.
- the blood sampling device 10 allows for only a single stick on a patient and collection of a blood sample into multiple test strips for a point-of-care testing device as discussed in more detail below.
- the housing 30 also includes a first cavity or first test strip dock 44 having a first outlet port 45, a second cavity or second test strip dock 46 having a second outlet port 47, a third cavity or third test strip dock 48 having a third outlet port 49, and a fourth cavity or fourth test strip dock 50 having a fourth outlet port 51.
- the first test strip dock 44, the second test strip dock 46, the third test strip dock 48, and the fourth test strip dock 50 extend through the docking portion 43 and a portion of the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 of the housing 30.
- the first test strip dock 44, the second test strip dock 46, the third test strip dock 48, and the fourth test strip dock 50 may extend through the docking portion 43 and between the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 of the housing 30.
- Each of the first test strip dock 44, the second test strip dock 46, the third test strip dock 48, and the fourth test strip dock 50 are in fluid communication with the reservoir or fluid channel 42 disposed within the housing 30.
- Figs. 1-7 illustrate the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10 having four test strip docks
- the housing 30 can contain any number of test strip docks.
- the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10 may include more than four test strip docks that can each receive a test element therein.
- Each of the first test strip dock 44, the second test strip dock 46, the third test strip dock 48, and the fourth test strip dock 50 are sized and adapted to receive a test strip or test element 12 therein.
- a first test element or first test strip 60 that includes a first end 62, a second end 64, and a blood receiving cavity 66 is removably receivable within the first test strip dock 44 as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the blood receiving cavity 66 of the first test element 60 is adapted to receive a portion of a blood sample contained within the reservoir 42 of the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10.
- a second test element or second test strip 70 that includes a first end 72, a second end 74, and a blood receiving cavity 76 is removably receivable within the second test strip dock 46 as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the blood receiving cavity 76 of the second test element 70 is adapted to receive a portion of a blood sample contained within the reservoir 42 of the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10.
- a third test element or third test strip 80 that includes a first end 82, a second end 84, and a blood receiving cavity 86 is removably receivable within the third test strip dock 48 as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the blood receiving cavity 86 of the third test element 80 is adapted to receive a portion of a blood sample contained within the reservoir 42 of the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10.
- a fourth test element or fourth test strip 90 that includes a first end 92, a second end 94, and a blood receiving cavity 96 is removably receivable within the fourth test strip dock 50 as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the blood receiving cavity 96 of the fourth test element 90 is adapted to receive a portion of a blood sample contained within the reservoir 42 of the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10.
- each of the test strip docks are configured to receive a test strip therein and position the test strip in fluid communication with an inner portion of the blood sampling device 10, i.e., the reservoir 42.
- the blood sampling device 10 also includes a lancet or lancet structure 14 that may be secured within the central aperture 35 of the housing 30.
- the lancet 14 generally includes a first end 100, a second end 102, a top or handle portion 104 adjacent the first end 100, a bottom or lancet portion 106 adjacent the second end 102, and a housing engagement portion 108.
- the housing engagement portion 108 engages the lancet engagement portion 39 of the housing for securing the lancet 14 to the housing 30 within central aperture 35 as shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
- a portion of the lancet 14 is disposed within the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10.
- the lancet portion 106 includes a puncturing element 110 having a puncturing end 112.
- the puncturing end 112 is adapted for puncturing the skin surface S of a patient (Fig. 5), and may define a pointed end, a blade edge, or a similar cutting mechanism.
- the puncturing end 112 may include a preferred alignment orientation, such as with a pointed end of a blade aligned in a specific orientation.
- the lancet 14 is adapted for movement between a pre-actuated position (Figs. 3 and 6) wherein the puncturing element 110 including the puncturing end 112 is retained within the housing 30 and a puncturing position (Figs. 4 and 5) wherein the puncturing end 112 of the puncturing element 110 extends through the inlet port 40 of the housing 30 to puncture a skin surface S of a patient to draw a blood sample as discussed in more detail below.
- the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10 may include a self-sealing dock that would allow an external lancet to be removably received within the housing 30.
- the external lancet could be either pre-integrated into the packaged device or introduced separately by a user before using the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure.
- a blood testing device or point-of-care testing device 200 generally includes a test strip reader 202, a receiving port 204 for receiving a test strip 12, and a viewing window 206.
- the blood testing device 200 is adapted to receive a test element 12 to analyze the blood sample and obtain test results.
- the receiving port 204 of the point-of-care testing device 200 allows for the closed transfer of a blood sample from a test element 12 to the point-of-care testing device 200.
- each of the test strip docks receive a test strip therein to position each of the test strips in fluid communication with an inner portion of the blood sampling device 10, i.e., the reservoir 42.
- the first end 62 of the first test strip 60 can be placed within the first outlet port 45 of the first test strip dock 44 until the first test strip 60 is received within the first test strip dock 44.
- the first end 72 of the second test strip 70 can be placed within the second outlet port 47 of the second test strip dock 46 until the second test strip 70 is received within the second test strip dock 46.
- first end 82 of the third test strip 80 can be placed within the third outlet port 49 of the third test strip dock 48 until the third test strip 80 is received within the third test strip dock 48.
- first end 92 of the fourth test strip 90 can be placed within the fourth outlet port 51 of the fourth test strip dock 50 until the fourth test strip 90 is received within the fourth test strip dock 50.
- a clinician upon selecting a site, a clinician can adhere the adhesive on the bottom surface 38 of the lower portion 34 of the housing 30 onto a skin surface S of a patient where a blood sample will be accessed over a selected sampling site as shown in Fig. 3.
- a user or an operator may then apply pressure to the dome- shaped surface 36 of the upper portion 32 of the housing 30 to actuate the upper portion 32 from the undeformed position (Figs. 3 and 6) to the deformed position (Figs. 4 and 5).
- Actuation of the upper portion 32 from the undeformed position (Figs. 3 and 6) to the deformed position (Figs. 4 and 5) moves the lancet 14 from the pre-actuation position (Figs. 3 and 6) to the puncturing position (Figs. 4 and 5) thereby causing the lancing of the skin surface S of the patient by the puncturing end 112 of the lancet 14 as shown in Fig. 5.
- the puncturing end 112 of the lancet 14 cuts into the skin surface S of the patient's body and capillary blood begins to flow into the inlet port 40 of the housing 30.
- the domed shape of the upper portion 32 begins to relax and returns to its original shape or undeformed position. This return of the upper portion 32 to its undeformed position creates a gentle vacuum during the process that helps to draw out the capillary blood through the inlet port 40 and to the reservoir or fluid channel 42 of the housing 30. With the upper portion 32 of the housing 30 returned to its undeformed position and with the blood sample 16 received within the reservoir 42 as shown in Fig. 6, the blood sample 16 is directed to flow through the reservoir 42 and to the test strip docks such that the test elements 60, 70, 80, 90 each receive a portion of the blood sample 16.
- the reservoir or fluid channel 42 may include microfluidic pathways integrated therein to direct the blood sample 16 to the test strips 60, 70, 80, 90 by capillary action.
- the blood receiving cavities 66, 76, 86, 96 are adapted to receive a portion of the blood sample therein.
- the collected blood sample within the first test strip 60 is transferred to the test strip reader 202 of the point-of-care testing device 200 to analyze the collected blood and obtain test results for tests such as glucose, cholesterol, or other blood sample results.
- the receiving port 204 of the point-of-care testing device 200 allows for the closed transfer of a blood sample from the first test element 60 to the point-of-care testing device 200.
- the viewing window 206 of the test strip reader 202 may indicate to an operator desired information. For example, the viewing window 206 may indicate what the point-of-care testing device 200 is analyzing the blood sample for.
- a portion of the blood sampling device 10 contains a sample stabilizer to promote efficient mixing with the blood sample.
- the sample stabilizer can be an anticoagulant, or a substance designed to preserve a specific element within the blood such as, for example, RNA, protein analyte, or other element.
- the sample stabilizer is provided within the inlet port 40 of the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10 and/or any area where a primary blood sample is collected.
- the sample stabilizer is provided in a portion of any of the reservoirs or fluid channels 42 of the housing 30 of the blood sampling device 10 and/or along any portion of a liquid path that the blood sample travels.
- the sample stabilizer may be provided in any of the test strip docks of the blood sampling device 10.
- each of the fluid channels, reservoirs, test strip docks, and/or each of the test elements could each include a different sample stabilizer.
- a single blood sample could be used for a variety of different tests, each of which could introduce an appropriate, and potentially unique, sample stabilizer for a desired use.
- a blood sampling device of the present disclosure provides flexibility in the nature of the additives and/or sample stabilizers introduced for a blood sample.
- Collection using the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure allows "closed system” capillary blood collection with the following advantages, such as avoiding exposure of the operator or patient to the blood and avoiding exposure of the blood to atmosphere and potentially better preservation of in vivo blood gas concentrations.
- the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure incorporates the concepts of lancing, blood collection, and multiple test strip collection.
- the blood sampling device 10 of the present disclosure allows for a blood sample to be collected on a plurality of test elements simultaneously.
- the blood sampling device 10 allows for only a single stick on a patient and collection of a blood sample into multiple test strips for a point-of-care testing device. This ability to collect a single blood sample into multiple test strips reduces the anxiety and discomfort to the patient.
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