WO2023067389A1 - Dispositifs de collecte de sang capillaire et méthodes associées - Google Patents

Dispositifs de collecte de sang capillaire et méthodes associées Download PDF

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WO2023067389A1
WO2023067389A1 PCT/IB2022/000618 IB2022000618W WO2023067389A1 WO 2023067389 A1 WO2023067389 A1 WO 2023067389A1 IB 2022000618 W IB2022000618 W IB 2022000618W WO 2023067389 A1 WO2023067389 A1 WO 2023067389A1
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Taufeeq Elahi DIJU
Kathleen Gahan
Ronan P. RYAN
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Paulus Holdings Limited
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Priority to AU2022369458A priority patent/AU2022369458A1/en
Priority to CA3236025A priority patent/CA3236025A1/fr
Priority to CN202280070195.XA priority patent/CN118201548A/zh
Priority to IL312355A priority patent/IL312355A/en
Publication of WO2023067389A1 publication Critical patent/WO2023067389A1/fr
Priority to US18/240,823 priority patent/US20240057907A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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    • A61B5/150053Details for enhanced collection of blood or interstitial fluid at the sample site, e.g. by applying compression, heat, vibration, ultrasound, suction or vacuum to tissue; for reduction of pain or discomfort; Skin piercing elements, e.g. blades, needles, lancets or canulas, with adjustable piercing speed
    • A61B5/150061Means for enhancing collection
    • A61B5/150099Means for enhancing collection by negative pressure, other than vacuum extraction into a syringe by pulling on the piston rod or into pre-evacuated tubes
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    • A61B5/150206Construction or design features not otherwise provided for; manufacturing or production; packages; sterilisation of piercing element, piercing device or sampling device
    • A61B5/150213Venting means
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    • A61B5/150206Construction or design features not otherwise provided for; manufacturing or production; packages; sterilisation of piercing element, piercing device or sampling device
    • A61B5/150221Valves
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    • A61B5/150206Construction or design features not otherwise provided for; manufacturing or production; packages; sterilisation of piercing element, piercing device or sampling device
    • A61B5/150236Pistons, i.e. cylindrical bodies that sit inside the syringe barrel, typically with an air tight seal, and slide in the barrel to create a vacuum or to expel blood
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
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    • A61B5/150007Details
    • A61B5/150343Collection vessels for collecting blood samples from the skin surface, e.g. test tubes, cuvettes
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    • A61B5/150007Details
    • A61B5/150374Details of piercing elements or protective means for preventing accidental injuries by such piercing elements
    • A61B5/150381Design of piercing elements
    • A61B5/150412Pointed piercing elements, e.g. needles, lancets for piercing the skin

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  • the present invention relates to devices and methods for collecting capillary blood from a mammalian subject and, more specifically, to blood collecting devices and methods that include a cantilevered slide that slopes down and away from the blood sampling site to draw blood by gravity feed rather than by spontaneous capillary flow.
  • venipuncture using a needle and syringe is not suitable if the subject prefers to collect a blood sample by herself.
  • Other methods for collecting a blood sample for example, at the subject’s residence, involve collecting capillary blood samples, which do not require a needle, a syringe, venipuncture, or a trained medical professional.
  • capillary blood sample collection includes the use of a lancet and a blood collection tube. More particularly, the lancet may be used to pierce the subject’s epidermis, causing blood to rise to the surface of the subject’s skin typically from subject’s fingertip. Blood is either dripped directly into the blood collection tube, or a capillary tube is employed to transfer blood from the fingertip to the capillary tube. Using either method can sometimes cause spillage of blood. Although such a method and device lend themselves to home use by laypersons who are not trained medical professionals it is a relatively difficult process to drip blood into a vial from the finger. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • the capillary blood samples may be collected at home or at a medical facility by trained medical professionals as well as laypersons. Moreover, by making it easier to collect by a layperson, more samples will be successfully collected.
  • the present invention relates to a device for collecting a blood sample. More specifically, in some embodiments, the device includes a collection cup subassembly that has a housing and a cantilevered slide structured and arranged in the housing for transporting blood down and away from a blood sampling location.
  • the slide is cantilevered at an obtuse angle from the opening in the housing in the collection cup subassembly and/or the slide has a shape is selected from the group consisting of a concave slide, a rectangular slide, a rounded rectangular slide, or a V-shaped slide.
  • a hydrophobic agent may be applied to the slide.
  • the collection cup subassembly may also include sidewall elements that are formed within and about an opening in the housing and that are structured and arranged to funnel blood from the blood sampling location to the slide.
  • the collection cup subassembly may include one or more of the following: a one-way valve disposed in the housing for creating a negative pressure within a plenum space within the housing, an opening formed therethrough for placement against the epidermis of the subject, and/or the housing of the collection cup subassembly may include a connection opening structured and arranged for releasably connecting a blood sample container to the housing of the collection cup subassembly.
  • the collection cup subassembly may include one or more of the following: a one-way valve disposed in the housing for creating a negative pressure within a plenum space within the housing, an opening formed therethrough for placement against the epidermis of the subject, and/or the housing of the collection cup subassembly may include a connection opening structured and arranged for releasably connecting a blood sample container to the housing of the collection cup subassembly.
  • the device may also include a mid-body subassembly couplable to the collection cup assembly and comprising a housing having a proximal end and a distal end and defining a plenum space and/or a plunger subassembly having a first end and a second end.
  • the mid-body subassembly further includes comprises a pair of opposing tabs formed at the distal end of the housing, wherein the opposing tabs are configured to retain at least one biasing element (e.g., a pair of springs) and/or a tab formed at the proximal end of the housing for retaining a plunger within the plenum space.
  • a biasing element e.g., a pair of springs
  • the plunger subassembly may have include one or more of the following: a first end and a second end with a base portion formed at the first end and a plunger formed at the second end.
  • the base portion may include a pair of protrusions that are structured and arranged to retain a biasing element.
  • At least one lancet elements may be attached to the plunger.
  • At least one sealing device may be disposed about the plunger.
  • the plunger and lancet elements are structured and arranged to translate through the collection cup subassembly to the blood sampling location.
  • the plunger may be structured and arranged to create a negative pressure within the collection cup subassembly.
  • the present invention relates to a method for collecting a blood sample. More specifically, in some embodiments, the method includes providing a blood collecting device; placing the device at a blood sampling point; applying a force to compress a biasing device, such that the plunger and lancet elements advance towards the blood sampling location; funneling blood down and away from the blood sampling location towards the slide; and collecting blood traveling by a gravity feed via the slide in a blood sample container disposed through an opening in the housing of the collection cup subassembly.
  • the device includes a collection cup subassembly having a cantilevered slide for transporting blood down and away from a blood sampling location; a mid-body subassembly couplable to the collection cup assembly and comprising a housing having a proximal end and a distal end and defining a plenum space; and a plunger subassembly having a first end and a second end.
  • a plunger may be formed at the second end and at least one lancet elements maybe attached to the plunger.
  • the slide may be cantilevered at an obtuse angle from the opening in the housing in the collection cup subassembly and/or compressing the biasing device causes air within the device to be expelled, creating a negative pressure within the device.
  • the negative pressure may be created by expelling air via a one-way valve.
  • Figure 1 shows a bottom perspective view of a device for collecting blood samples, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 2 shows atop perspective view of the device of Figure 1, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 3 shows an exploded view of a top perspective view of the device of Figure 1, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 4 shows a bottom perspective view of the device of Figure 1 with a portion of the mid-body subassembly removed, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 5 A shows a bottom perspective view of the collection cup subassembly of the device of Figure 1, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 5B shows a detail of the collection cup subassembly of the device of Figure 5A, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 6 shows a cross-sectional side (elevation) view of the device of Figure 1 with the lancets advanced towards the subject’s epidermis, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 7 shows a cross-sectional side (elevation) view of the device of Figure 6 with the lancets retracted, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 shows a flow chart of a method of collecting a capillary blood sample, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
  • Figure 9 shows a collection cup subassembly having a plurality of smaller openings, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
  • the device 100 is structured and arranged so that blood is not collected using spontaneous capillary flow.
  • the device 100 consists or consists essentially of a collection (or suction) cup subassembly 10, as well as two other subassemblies: a mid-body subassembly 20, and a plunger subassembly 30.
  • the (e.g., elongate, rectangular or rounded rectangular) collection cup subassembly 10 may include a (e.g., plastic) suction cup 11 having a housing 12 that is formed to provide an open, proximal end 13; a partially open, distal end 14; and a plenum space 15.
  • the distal end 14 includes an (e.g., planar, concave, convex, and so forth) upper surface 16 having an opening 17 formed therein to provide access to the plenum space 15.
  • a blood diverter 91 may be formed between the openings 17a, 17b, such that the blood diverter 91 is capable of directing the flow of blood originating at the first opening 17a around the second opening 17b.
  • a one-way valve 18 may be formed on a first portion of the housing 12 of the suction cup 11, while a connection 19 for connecting a blood sample container 40 to the suction cup 11 may be formed on a second portion of the housing 12.
  • the one-way valve 18 and the connection 19 are disposed on opposing sides of the housing 12 of the suction cup 11.
  • connection 19 is structured and arranged to releasably couple a blood sample container 40 to the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 for the purpose of collecting capillary blood.
  • the connection 19 may include a (e.g., circular) connection opening 21 formed through the housing 12.
  • the lumen of the blood sample container 40 passes through the connection opening 21, such that, during use, the opening 45 in the blood sample container 40 may be held at a pressure that is less than atmospheric pressure.
  • the (e.g., circular) connection opening 21 may be dimensioned to be slightly greater that the largest outer dimension (e.g., diameter) of the opening 45 of the blood sample container 40.
  • a sealing device(s) 22 may be operatively disposed about the connection opening 21.
  • the sealing device 22 may be an (e.g., plastic, elastomer, rubber, silicone, and so forth) O-ring.
  • the sealing device 22 may be a separate item or may be integrated into the connection 19 and the housing 12 of the suction cup 11.
  • One or more collection container locks or clips 23 may be disposed about the connection opening 21 that are structured and arranged so as to (e.g., tightly) compress the sealing device 22 between the connection opening 21 in the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 and the blood sample container 40.
  • the transporting or channeling device may include a slide 50 and sidewall elements 55 and may be formed between the opening 17 of the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 and the connection opening 21 of the connection 19.
  • the slide 50 may be manufactured of rigid plastic, an elastomer, and the like.
  • a hydrophobic agent may be applied to the slide 50 to better repel the blood, making it slide more easily down the slide 50 toward the lood sample container 40.
  • the shape of the slide 50 will be described as being highly rounded or concave, that is done for illustrative purposes only. Those of ordinary skill in the art can appreciate that, in addition to being concave, the shape of the slide 50 can be rectangular, rounded rectangular, and so forth.
  • a first end of the (e.g., concave) slide 50 is cantilevered (e.g., at an obtuse angle) from the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 near the opening 17 of the housing 12, while the second, opposing end is a free end under which a blood sample container 40 may be placed.
  • the (e.g., concave) slide 50 may be structured and arranged to provide gravity-fed, open channel flow to transport or channel blood down and away from the sampling point and the opening 17 in the housing 12 of the suction cup 11.
  • the sidewall elements 55 are structured and arranged to channel or funnel blood (e.g., using gravity) from the sampling point into cantilevered end of the (e.g., concave) slide 50.
  • the (e.g., concave) slide 50 is sufficient wide so that it does not transport or channel blood via spontaneous capillary flow, relying, instead on gravity and the hydrophobic nature of the surface of the (e.g., concave) slide 50.
  • Slide widths in excess of 1 mm may be used to avoid open, microfluidic conditions.
  • the width of the slide 50 may be between about 3 mm and about 5 mm; although, widths in excess of 5 mm or less than 3 mm may be used.
  • the sidewall elements 55 may be formed about the opening 17 of the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 for the purpose of channeling or funneling blood towards the (e.g., concave) slide 50 and the blood sample container 40.
  • the sidewall elements 55 may be formed at the same end of the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 as the connection 19.
  • the (e.g., concave) slide 50 may be formed on the housing 12 of the suction cup 11 within the plenum space 15, fixedly attached, at a first, proximal end, to the sidewall elements 55.
  • the second, distal end of the (e.g., concave) slide 50 may be structured and arranged to hang freely over the opening 45 of any blood sample container 40 connected to the connection 19 to the housing 12 of the suction cup 11.
  • the second, mid-body subassembly 20 may consist or consist essentially of a (e.g., elongate, rectangular or rounded rectangular) housing 29 that is formed to provide an open, proximal end 24; an open, distal end 25; and a plenum space 26 therebetween.
  • the outer, peripheral dimensions of the second, mid-body subassembly 20 are configured to provide a tight interference fit between the outer, peripheral surfaces of the (e.g., elongate, rectangular or rounded rectangular) housing 29 and the corresponding inner surfaces of the suction cup 11 of the collection cup subassembly 10.
  • the outer, peripheral dimensions of the second, mid-body subassembly 20 may be fixedly attached (e.g., using an adhesive, plastic welding, and the like) to the corresponding inner surfaces of the housing 12 of the suction cup 10 of the collection cup subassembly 10.
  • the mid-body subassembly 20 is described as a separate element of the device 100, those of ordinary skill in the art can appreciate that, in some implementations, the collection cup subassembly 10 and the mid-body subassembly 20 could be manufactured of unitary or monolithic construction.
  • a pair of tabs or projections 27 may be formed proximate the open, distal end 25 of the mid-body subassembly 20, such that the tabs or projections 27 extend from opposing ends of the (e.g., elongate, rectangular or rounded rectangular) housing 29.
  • a (e.g., cylindrical) protrusion 28 may be formed on each tab or projection 27, for example, to accommodate and retain a biasing element(s) 38 (e.g., a pair of springs).
  • the tabs or projections 27 may be configured to provide a resisting force when the biasing element(s) 38 of the plunger assembly 30 is forced or compressed into the tabs or projections 27.
  • a lock or tab 37 for preventing the plunger assembly 30 from coming out of the plenum space 26 of the mid-body subassembly 20 may be formed on the housing 29 at the open, proximal end 24.
  • Figure 1 shows a lock or tab 37 that includes projections formed on opposing ends of the (e.g., elongate, rectangular or rounded rectangular) housing 29, this is done for the purpose of illustration rather than limitation.
  • the invention may include any sort of lock or tab 37 that permits the plunger assembly 30 to slidingly translate along the inside surface of the housing 29 of the mid-body subassembly 20; but that prevents the plunger assembly 30, after being inserted into the plenum space 26 of the housing 29 of the mid-body subassembly 20, from coming out of the plenum space 26 of the housing 29 of the mid-body subassembly 20.
  • the plunger subassembly 30 may consist or consist essentially of a (e.g., elongate, rectangular or rounded rectangular) housing 31 that, at a first, proximal end, is fixedly attached to a (e.g., elongate) pressure plate or base portion 32 and, at a second, distal end, is fixedly attached to a plunger 33.
  • a (e.g., elongate) pressure plate or base portion 32 e.g., elongate) pressure plate or base portion 32 and, at a second, distal end, is fixedly attached to a plunger 33.
  • the outer dimensions of the plunger 33 are dimensioned to be slightly less than each of the corresponding inner dimensions of the open, proximal end 24 of the mid-body subassembly 20.
  • One or more sealing devices 34 may be operatively disposed about the outer periphery of the plunger 33, such that, when the plunger 33 is inserted into the open, proximal end 24 of the housing 29 of the mid-body subassembly 20, the sealing device 34 creates an airtight seal between the plunger 33 and the open, proximal end 24 of the housing 29 of the mid-body subassembly 20.
  • the sealing device 34 may be an (e.g., plastic, elastomer, rubber, silicone, and so forth) O-ring.
  • a pair of (e.g., cylindrical) protrusions 39 may be formed on opposing ends of the (e.g., elongate) pressure plate or base portion 32 for example, to accommodate and retain a biasing element 38 (e.g., a pair of springs).
  • Each protrusion 39 on the (e.g., elongate) pressure plate or base portion 32 is configured to accommodate a first end of the biasing elements 38, while each protrusion 28 formed on the tabs 27 of the mid-body subassembly 20 is configured to accommodate an opposing, second end of the biasing elements 38.
  • the plunger 33 includes an (e.g., planar) upper surface 35 on which one or more lancet elements 36 are formed.
  • Lancet elements 36 are commercially available and may be pressure activated, such that when an end of the lancet element 36 contacts the epidermis, a needle disposed within the lancet element 36 is, initially, propelled into the epidermis and then retracted.
  • the device 100 in the figures includes two lancet elements 36 on the upper surface 35, this is done for illustrative purposes only. Those of ordinary skill in the art can include a single lancet element 36 or more than two lancet elements 36.
  • Figures 1, 2, and 4 show an illustrative embodiment of an uncompressed or at-rest device 100.
  • the user places the upper surface 16 of the collection cup subassembly 10 against the skin 60 (e.g., on an upper arm) of the subject (STEP 1).
  • the uncompressed or at-rest device 100 may be characterized as the collection cup subassembly 10 and mid-body subassembly being in a tight interference fit and the plunger assembly subassembly 30 disposed within the plenum spaces 15, 26 of the collection cup subassembly 10 and mid-body subassembly such that the sealing device(s) 34 on the plunger 33 of the plunger subassembly 30 forms an airtight seal with the mid-body subassembly 20 and collection cup assembly 10.
  • Biasing devices 38 may be retained, for example, about protrusions 28 on the tabs or projections 27 on the mid-body subassembly 20 and protrusions 39 on the pressure plate or base portion 32 of the plunger subassembly 30.
  • the user may then force the pressure plate or base portion 32 of the plunger subassembly 30 towards the tabs or projections 27 on the mid-body subassembly 20 and the blood sampling site, so as to compress the biasing device 38 (STEP 2).
  • pressing the pressure plate or base portion 32 of the plunger subassembly 30 towards the tabs or projections 27 on the mid-body subassembly 20 causes the lancet elements 36 to advance towards and puncture the epidermis 60 at the blood sampling site (STEP 3).
  • the user may then remove the force from the pressure plate or base portion 32 of the plunger subassembly 30, which causes the compressed biasing device 38 to return the device 100 to its uncompressed or at-rest state while the upper surface 16 of the collection cup subassembly 10 remains in contact with and pressed against the subject’s epidermis 60 (STEP 5).
  • an adhesive may be placed on the upper surface 16 of the housing 12 of the collection cup subassembly 10 to improve the seal.
  • the lock or tab 37 on the housing 29 of the mid-body assembly 20 prevents the plunger 33 of the plunger subassembly 30 from retracting from the plenum space 26 of the mid-body subassembly 20.
  • a negative pressure i.e., a pressure less than atmospheric or ambient pressure
  • STEP 6 a negative pressure
  • the negative pressure created in the plenum spaces 15, 26 draws the subject’s epidermis 60 into the plenum space 15 via the opening 17 in the housing 12 of the collection cup subassembly 10, creating a bulge 62 in the epidermis 60.
  • the negative pressure further encourages blood 65 to leave the body through the one or more puncture points or openings 64 created by the lancet elements 36 (STEP 7).
  • the device 100 is structured and arrange so that gravity - rather than spontaneous capillary flow - will cause the blood 65 to flow down the subject’s epidermis 60 towards the sidewall elements 55.
  • the sidewall elements 55 will channel or funnel the pooled blood 65 towards the fixed end of the cantilevered (e.g., concave) slide 50 (STEP 8).
  • the blood 65 may then travel down the (e.g., concave) slide 50 towards its free end that is disposed above the opening 45 of a blood sample container 40. Once the blood reached the free end of the (e.g., concave) slide 50, the blood 65 may fall into the lumen of the blood sample container 40 (STEP 9).
  • the user may remove the device 100 from against the subject’s epidermis 60 and staunch the further flow of blood 65.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif pour collecter le sang d'un sujet mammifère sans utiliser de flux sanguin capillaire spontané, le dispositif comprenant un sous-ensemble coupelle de collecte ayant une lame porte-objet concave en porte-à-faux pour transporter le sang vers le bas et à l'opposé d'un emplacement d'échantillonnage de sang ; un sous-ensemble corps intermédiaire pouvant être accouplé à l'ensemble coupelle de collecte et comprenant un boîtier ayant une extrémité proximale et une extrémité distale et définissant un espace de chambre de distribution ; et un sous-ensemble piston ayant une première extrémité et une seconde extrémité et comprenant un piston formé au niveau de la seconde extrémité et un ou plusieurs éléments de lancette fixés au piston. De manière avantageuse, le piston et les éléments de lancette sont structurés et agencés pour effectuer une translation à travers le sous-ensemble corps intermédiaire et le sous-ensemble coupelle de collecte vers l'emplacement d'échantillonnage de sang.
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