WO2024035239A1 - Dispositif et procédé d'analyse d'urine - Google Patents

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WO2024035239A1
WO2024035239A1 PCT/KR2023/015454 KR2023015454W WO2024035239A1 WO 2024035239 A1 WO2024035239 A1 WO 2024035239A1 KR 2023015454 W KR2023015454 W KR 2023015454W WO 2024035239 A1 WO2024035239 A1 WO 2024035239A1
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  • the present invention relates to a urine analysis device and method.
  • urine testing is an essential test that accounts for about 30% of the total test volume in most hospitals. It is a diagnostic method that examines the components of urine to determine the condition of the entire body and lesions.
  • the method widely used in the past for this kind of urine test is to touch the urine of the test subject with a test stick attached to a test strip and test the urine through a change in the color of the test strip. That is, the tester directly applies urine to the test stick, or collects urine using a container such as a paper cup and then touches the test stick to the urine for the test.
  • the tester When performing such a urine test, the tester manually inputs the test subject information and urine analysis results by changing the color of the test strip. In other words, there is the inconvenience of having to manually match the urine analysis results with the information of the person subject to the urine test.
  • an embodiment of the present invention provides a urine test containing information on the patient subject to the urine test by tagging a urine test kit including an NFC tag to an NFC reader connected to an administrator terminal. Preparing a kit, inserting the urine test kit containing the urine of the patient to be tested into a urine analysis device, analyzing the urine through color information of the test strip reacted with the urine, and A urine analysis method may be provided, including the step of outputting information on the patient to be tested and analysis results of the urine.
  • information on a patient to be tested for urine testing is included by tagging a urine testing kit including an NFC tag to an NFC reader connected to an administrator terminal, and the urine testing kit from which the urine of the patient to be tested is collected is used. It includes an insertion part into which the kit is inserted, an analysis part that analyzes the urine through color information of the test strip reacted with the urine, and an output part that outputs information on the patient to be tested and analysis results of the urine, A urine analysis device may be provided.
  • the urine test kit containing an NFC tag is tagged with an NFC reader connected to the administrator terminal, thereby automatically matching the urine analysis results with the information of the patient subject to the urine test. This can reduce the hassle of having to match them one by one.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a urine analysis system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a configuration diagram of a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a diagram showing a urine test kit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a diagram showing a urine test kit installed in a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 5a is a diagram for explaining a method in which a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention acquires color information on each of a plurality of test strips by irradiating light.
  • Figure 5b is a diagram for explaining a method in which a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention acquires color information on each of a plurality of test strips by irradiating light.
  • Figure 6 is a flowchart of a urine analysis method using a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 'part' includes a unit realized by hardware, a unit realized by software, and a unit realized using both. Additionally, one unit may be realized using two or more pieces of hardware, and two or more units may be realized using one piece of hardware.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a urine analysis system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a urine analysis system may include a urine test kit 100, a urine analysis device 200, and an administrator terminal 300.
  • the urine test kit 100, urine analysis device 200, and administrator terminal 300 shown in FIG. 1 are exemplary illustrations of components that can be controlled by the urine analysis system.
  • a network refers to a connection structure that allows information exchange between nodes such as terminals and servers, including a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and the Internet.
  • LAN local area network
  • WAN wide area network
  • WWW World Wide Web
  • wired and wireless data communication network telephone network
  • wired and wireless television communication network etc.
  • wireless data communication networks include 3G, 4G, 5G, 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), LTE (Long Term Evolution), WIMAX (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth communication, infrared communication, and ultrasound. This includes, but is not limited to, communication, Visible Light Communication (VLC), LiFi, etc.
  • VLC Visible Light Communication
  • LiFi etc.
  • the urine test kit 100 may include an NFC tag.
  • the urine test kit 100 may be composed of a cup-shaped container 110 that can contain urine, and an NFC tag may be attached to the bottom of the container 110.
  • the NFC tag can store information about the patient subject to the urine test through tagging with the NFC reader 301.
  • the administrator terminal 300 may refer to various devices that transmit and receive data with the urine test kit 100 and the urine analysis device 200.
  • the manager terminal 100 may refer to a computer or a portable terminal, but is not limited thereto.
  • the manager terminal 300 may be connected to the NFC reader 301.
  • the information of the patient subject to the urine test is entered into the NFC tag included in the urine test kit 100. It can be.
  • the NFC tag may include unique identifier information
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the manager terminal 300 may store information about a patient subject to a urine test.
  • the urine analysis device 200 may include a urine test kit 100 including an NFC tag.
  • a urine test kit 100 containing information on a patient subject to a urine test can be prepared by tagging the urine test kit 100 to the NFC reader 301 connected to the administrator terminal 300.
  • a urine test kit containing urine from a patient to be tested may be inserted into the urine analysis device 200.
  • the urine analysis device 200 can analyze urine through color information of a test strip that reacts with urine.
  • the urine analysis device 200 can output information on the patient being tested and urine analysis results.
  • the urine analysis device 100 may include a display, and may display information about the patient being tested and urine analysis results through the display.
  • the urine analysis device 200 may transmit the urine analysis results and information on the patient being tested to the administrator terminal 300.
  • the urine analysis results and the information on the test target patient are transmitted to the manager terminal 300, so that the urine analysis results for each test target patient can be mapped and stored in the manager terminal 300.
  • the urine test kit 100 including an NFC tag is tagged with the NFC reader 301 connected to the administrator terminal 300, thereby collecting information and urine of the patient subject to the urine test.
  • the NFC reader 301 connected to the administrator terminal 300, thereby collecting information and urine of the patient subject to the urine test.
  • Figure 2 is a configuration diagram of a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the urine analysis device 200 may include an insertion unit 210, an analysis unit 230, an output unit 250, and a transmission unit 270.
  • the urine analysis device 200 shown in FIG. 2 is only one implementation example of the present invention, and various modifications are possible based on the components shown in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 2 will be described with reference to FIGS. 3 to 5B.
  • a urine test kit 100 containing information on a patient subject to a urine test can be prepared by tagging the urine test kit 100 including an NFC tag to the NFC reader 301 connected to the administrator terminal 300.
  • the configuration of the urine test kit 100 will be explained using FIG. 3.
  • Figure 3 is a diagram showing a urine test kit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a urine test kit 110 may include a container 110, an NFC tag (not shown), and a curved test strip 130.
  • the urine test kit 100 may be composed of a cup-shaped container 110 that can contain urine, and an NFC tag may be attached to the bottom of the container 110.
  • the NFC tag included in the urine test kit 100 may include information on the patient subject to the urine test.
  • the curved test strip 130 is attached along the inner circumference of the container 110 and may include a plurality of test strips 135 for testing urine contained in the container.
  • a urine test kit 100 containing urine from a patient to be tested may be inserted into the insertion unit 210 .
  • the insertion portion 210 may include a predetermined space within which the urine test kit 100 can be seated.
  • Figure 4 is a diagram showing a urine test kit installed in a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the urine test kit 100 may be seated inside the urine analysis device 200 through the insertion portion 210.
  • the insertion portion 210 may be configured at a height that can surround the test strip 135 portion of the urine test kit 100.
  • the insertion unit 210 can obtain information on the patient subject to the urine test through the NFC tag attached to the lower surface of the container 110 of the urine test kit 100. .
  • an NFC reader capable of tagging an NFC tag may be included inside the insertion unit 210, and when the urine test kit 100 is inserted, the NFC tag of the urine test kit 100 can be read using the NFC reader. By tagging, information on patients subject to urine testing can be obtained.
  • the analysis unit 230 can analyze urine through color information of the test strip that reacts with urine.
  • the analysis unit 230 is a light irradiation unit that individually irradiates light to each of the plurality of test strips 135 included in the curved test strip 130 to obtain color information of each of the plurality of test strips 135. It may include (235).
  • the light irradiation unit 235 may be composed of a light emitting sensor, and may be positioned to correspond to each of the at least one test strip 135 included in the curved test strip 130 and irradiate light.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 is positioned to correspond to each of the at least one test strip 135 included in the curved test strip 130 and radiates light, thereby irradiating sufficient light intensity to each of the at least one test strip 135. You can.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 may receive light reflected from the test strip 135.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 may further include a light receiving sensor (e.g., a white light LED) and is positioned to correspond to each of the at least one test strip 135 included in the curved test strip 130. Light reflected from the test strip 135 may be received.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 may be configured as a sensor that has a resolution of 16 bits for the intensity of reflected light.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 may be configured as a flexible RGB color sensor and may be configured as a sensor that can read the sample regardless of its shape. Additionally, the light irradiation portion 235 may be configured to have a minimum preset thickness in order to maintain the flexibility of the material.
  • test strip 135 is a standard strip, it may be made into a straight model.
  • Our integrated strip designed in a cup shape, requires a close approach in a circular shape in order to read the strips placed around the cup, so the sensor must be flexibly adhered.
  • the sensor can adopt a flexible PCB.
  • the senor can be made of a thin and flexible PCB for smooth flexibility.
  • Figures 5a and 5b are diagrams for explaining a method in which a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention acquires color information on each of a plurality of test strips by irradiating light.
  • the urine analysis device 200 may be provided with at least one light irradiation unit 235 on the inner surface of the seating unit 210.
  • Each of the at least one light irradiation unit 235 may include a light emitting sensor and a light receiving sensor.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 is shown as being integrated, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the light emitting sensor and the light receiving sensor may be configured separately.
  • Each of the at least one light irradiation unit 235 may be positioned to correspond to each of the at least one test strip 135 included in the curved test strip 130.
  • each light irradiation unit 235 may irradiate light to the corresponding test strip 135.
  • each light irradiation unit 235 may receive light reflected from the corresponding test strip 135.
  • the light irradiation unit 255 is attached to the curved test strip 130.
  • the light irradiation unit 235 may irradiate light to each of the plurality of test strips 135 at different times after the urine test kit 100 is inserted into the urine analysis device 200. Accordingly, it may not affect nearby sensors.
  • the output unit 250 can output information on the patient being tested and urine analysis results.
  • the output unit 250 may be configured as a display, and may output information about the patient being tested and urine analysis results through the display.
  • the transmission unit 270 may transmit the urine analysis results and information on the patient being tested to the manager terminal 300.
  • the urine analysis results and the information on the test target patient are transmitted to the manager terminal 300, so that the urine analysis results for each test target patient can be mapped and stored in the manager terminal 300.
  • the insertion unit 210 can acquire unique identifier information of the NFC tag by tagging the NFC tag of the urine test kit 100 using the NFC reader included in the urine analysis device 200.
  • the transmission unit 270 may transmit the acquired unique identifier information and urine analysis results to the manager terminal 300.
  • the urine analysis results and unique identifier information are transmitted to the manager terminal 300, so that the manager terminal 300 can map and store the information of the patient to be tested and the urine analysis results based on the unique identifier information.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a urine analysis method using a urine analysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the urine analysis method using the urine analysis device 200 shown in FIG. 6 includes steps processed in time series according to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5B. Therefore, even if the content is omitted below, it also applies to the urine analysis method using the urine analysis device 200 according to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5B.
  • step S610 the urine analysis device 200 tags the urine test kit 100 including an NFC tag to the NFC reader 301 connected to the administrator terminal 300, thereby providing a urine test containing information on the patient subject to the urine test.
  • a kit (100) can be prepared.
  • a urine test kit 100 containing urine from a patient to be tested may be inserted into the urine analysis device 200.
  • the urine analysis device 200 may analyze urine through color information of the test strip that reacts with urine.
  • the urine analysis device 200 may output information on the patient being tested and urine analysis results.
  • steps S610 to S670 may be further divided into additional steps or combined into fewer steps, depending on the implementation of the present invention. Additionally, some steps may be omitted or the order between steps may be switched as needed.
  • the urine analysis method using the urine analysis device 200 described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 can also be implemented in the form of a computer program stored on a medium executed by a computer or a recording medium containing instructions executable by a computer. there is. Additionally, the urine analysis method using the urine analysis device 200 described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 may also be implemented in the form of a computer program stored in a medium executed by a computer.
  • Computer-readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer and includes both volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. Additionally, computer-readable media may include computer storage media. Computer storage media includes both volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.

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Un procédé d'analyse d'urine comprend les étapes consistant à : préparer un kit de test d'urine pour inclure des informations concernant un patient de test d'urine par balisage du kit de test d'urine comprenant une puce NFC sur un lecteur NFC connecté à un terminal gestionnaire ; insérer, dans un dispositif d'analyse d'urine, le kit de test d'urine dans lequel l'urine du patient de test d'urine a été collectée ; analyser l'urine par l'intermédiaire d'informations de couleur d'un capteur papier qui a réagi à l'urine ; et délivrer les informations concernant le patient de test d'urine et le résultat d'analyse d'urine.
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