Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Composition for standardization – calibration – simulation,...
Reexamination Certificate
2000-01-31
2002-09-17
Wallenhorst, Maureen M. (Department: 1743)
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Composition for standardization, calibration, simulation,...
C436S180000, C422S067000, C422S082010, C422S091000, C422S105000, C073S001010, C073S001020, C073S001030, C204S409000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06451606
ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a receptacle unit for solutions, in particular solutions for calibration of sensors for measuring physiologically relevant parameters. In particular, the receptacle unit is a disposable module intended for a single use.
SUMMARY OF RELATED ART
Sensors are used in medical technology for measuring physiologically relevant parameters, such as urea during a dialysis treatment. These sensors must be calibrated because their operating parameters are subject to unpredictable variation due to both production differences and time spent in storage.
For calibration, small volumes of calibration solutions must be supplied to the sensors for measurement of physiologically relevant parameters. The calibration solution can be applied by manual or mechanical methods.
German Patent Application No. 33 12 923 A1 describes a receptacle unit for electrochemical analysis of electrolytic components of a fluid, in particular blood or urine, which has an electrode arrangement and a sample chamber to accommodate the fluid. The sample chamber is filled by the manufacturer with a standard electrolyte solution, which serves to precondition the electrode arrangement. After being emptied, the sample chamber is filled with the fluid to be analyzed. To perform the analysis, the receptacle unit is then placed in an analyzer.
European Patent No. 354,895 B1 describes a disposable measurement element consisting of a sensor part and a sampling part inserted into an analyzer. The sensor part has a measurement channel equipped with sensors and filled by the manufacturer with a calibration solution. When the disposable measurement element is inserted into the analyzer, the calibration solution is removed from the measurement channel of the sensor part, and the fluid to be analyzed is drawn from the sampling part into the measurement channel.
International Patent WO 86/05590 describes a disposable receptacle unit for analysis of blood samples, having a measurement channel filled with calibration solution by the manufacturer.
International Patent WO 85/04719 discloses an insertion card having a sample channel equipped with sensors for an analyzer. The card has a socket in which a cylinder with two chambers is mounted rotatably. One chamber is filled with a calibration solution by the manufacturer, while the other chamber holds the fluid to be analyzed. The cylinder may be rotated between two positions, where the chamber filled with calibration solution is connected to the sample channel in one position, and in the other position the chamber for holding the fluid to be analyzed is connected to the sample channel.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,096,669 A describes an insertion card for an analyzer where the calibration solution for the sensor is packaged in a small film bag. The bag is located in a well and is punctured by a mandrel, so that the calibration solution flows to the sensors by passing through channels provided in the insertion card.
Several sensors are required to measure the relevant physiological parameters during a dialysis treatment. Thus, several calibration solutions must be made available for calibration of these sensors.
An application system with several chambers to accommodate medicines is known from German Patent Application No. 197 02 362 A1. The application system has a dish-shaped container with an inlet connection and an outlet connection for an infusion solution. The container holds a metering insert having cylindrical chambers that are sealed tightly with a sealing film. After puncturing the sealing film, the chambers can be emptied into a gap space through which the infusion solution flows. The relatively expensive production costs of this system has proven to be a disadvantage.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,871,439 A describes a disposable unit with a sample channel on which are arranged several sensors for determining characteristic properties of a fluid. The disposable unit includes two chambers for holding calibration solutions for the sensors. The chambers holding the calibration solutions consist of aluminum foil heat-sealed at the edges. Releasing the contents of these chambers into the disposable unit is a relatively complicated operation.
A unit for testing biological fluids in which welded PE film is used as the supply bag for the system solution and for waste is described in German Utility Model No. 295 11 566 U1.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,284,570 A discloses an analyzer unit that includes a syringe.
An analyzer unit with a calibration solution container sealed by a puncturable membrane is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,981 A.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a disposable receptacle unit intended for a single use, with which several solutions can be made available. In particular, solutions for calibration of sensors for measuring physiologically relevant parameters easily under sterile conditions can be provided. The receptacle unit can be manufactured in large numbers at a relatively low cost.
Accordingly, in one aspect the invention is a receptacle for solutions used to calibrate sensors for measurement of physiologically relevant parameters, comprising a plate-like base body, an envelope of flexible material attached to one surface of the base body, and a plurality of chambers for holding the solutions, the chambers being formed between the base body and the envelope. The receptacle also can include an outlet orifice formed in each one of the plurality of chambers, a sealing element for sealing the outlet orifice, and sample channels connected to the outlet orifice of each chamber, adapted for receiving the solutions after the sealing elements are opened.
In another aspect, the invention is a method for calibrating sensors for measurement of physiologically relevant parameters, comprising the steps of inserting a receptacle having a plurality of chambers containing a metered amount of calibrating solutions in an analyzer, puncturing a sealing element of a selected one of the chambers with a ram portion of the analyzer, flowing the solution in the selected chamber into a central sample channel of the receptacle, connected to sensors, and reporting values measured by the sensors to the analyzer through electrical connections formed in the receptacle.
The receptacle unit can be, for example, a blister pack that can be produced inexpensively as a disposable article in large numbers. The receptacle unit has a base body, with the chambers being bordered by an envelope of flexible material forming sealed cavities together with the base body. No additional measuring and metering device is necessary, because the chambers for holding the solutions have a defined volume.
The blister pack receptacle unit preferably has a flat design and can be handled easily as a replaceable module. The base body of the receptacle unit may accommodate a plurality of chambers in a very small space. There is little or no possibility of the solutions becoming contaminated in the receptacle unit. Furthermore, little or no impurities from the environment can be entrained into the receptacle unit when the individual chambers are emptied.
To achieve a high packing density, the chambers are preferably arranged in a row, side by side. Several rows of chambers may also be provided. In this case, each row can have a connecting channel connecting the outlet channel of each chamber of that row with the sample channel.
The receptacle unit according to the present invention is particularly well suited for packaging portions of several solutions for calibration of sensors that measure physiologically relevant parameters. However, the unit may also be used to hold, for example, control solutions, conditioning solutions, cleaning solutions and disinfectant solutions.
The receptacle unit according to this invention allows reliable handling of small quantities of fluid. The solutions are made available packaged in individual portions and can be metered into the sample channel one after the other. If necessary, the order in which the solutions are metered into the sample channel can be preset through a suitable arr
Abel Petra
König Christoph
Mager Gerhard
Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH
Kenyon & Kenyon
Wallenhorst Maureen M.
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