US20020002344A1 - Methods and apparatus for sampling and analyzing body fluid - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to lancing devices and methods for obtaining samples of blood and other fluids from the body for analysis or processing.
- Lancets in conventional use generally have a rigid body and a sterile needle which protrudes from one end.
- the lancet may be used to pierce the skin, thereby enabling the collection of a blood sample from the opening created.
- the blood is transferred to a test device or collection device. Blood is most commonly taken from the fingertips, where the supply is generally excellent.
- the nerve density in this region causes significant pain in many patients. Sampling of alternate site, such as earlobes and limbs, is sometimes practiced to access sites which are less sensitive. These sites are also less likely to provide excellent blood samples and make blood transfer directly to test devices difficult.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,503,856, Cornell et al. describes a spring loaded lancet injector.
- the reusable device interfaces with a disposable lancet.
- the lancet holder may be latched in a retracted position.
- a spring causes the lancet to pierce the skin at high speed and then retract. The speed is important to reduce the pain associated with the puncture.
- Haynes U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,977 describes a blood collection assembly with lancet and microcollection tube. This device incorporates a lancet and collection container in a single device. The lancing and collection are two separate activities, but the device is a convenient single disposable unit for situations when sample collection prior to use is desirable. Similar devices are disclosed in Sarrine U.S. Pat. No. 4,360,016, and O'Brien U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,879.
- the diameter of the capillary passage is relatively small, so the width of a sample transferred to the membrane may be too small to be measured by on-site measuring devices such as an optical measuring system or an electrochemical meter.
- Single use devices have also been developed for single use tests, i.e. home cholesterol testing, and for institutional use to eliminate cross-patient contamination multi-patient use.
- Crossman et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,249, and Swierczek U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,798, also disclose disposable, single use lancing devices.
- An object of the present invention is to ensure that a sufficiently large drop of body fluid is developed at an incision, and that the body fluid reaches a test strip.
- Another object is to ensure that the sample applied to the test strip creates a measurement area that is sufficiently wide to be properly analyzed.
- An additional object is to provide a novel electrochemical analyzing system for analyzing a sample in the lancing device.
- a further object is to enable a sample of body fluid to be applied to a test strip which is mounted in a lancing device.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method which can result in a sample of either blood or interstitial fluid, depending on the sample site and the penetration depth utilized. While there are no commercially available devices utilizing interstitial fluid (ISF) at this time, there are active efforts to establish the correlation of analytes, such as glucose, in ISF compared to whole blood. If ISF could be readily obtained and correlation is established, ISF may be preferable as a sample since there is no interference of red blood cells or hematocrit adjustment required.
- ISF interstitial fluid
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method which can draw a small but adjustable sample, i.e. 3 ⁇ L for one test device and 8 ⁇ L for another test device, as appropriate.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method by which the drawn sample is collected and may be easily presented to a testing device, regardless of the location of the sample site on the body.
- This approach helps with infection control in that multiple patients are not brought in contact with a single test instrument; only the sampling device with a disposable patient-contact portion is brought to the test instrument.
- the disposable portion of a test device may be physically coupled with the sampler so the sample can be brought directly into the test device during sampling.
- the test device may then be read in a test instrument if appropriate or the testing system can be integrated into the sampler and the test device can provide direct results displayed for the patient.
- a further object is to provide an on-site test strip with a relatively wide sample which can be analyzed by on-site analyzers such as optical and electrochemical analyzers.
- It is a further object of the invention is to provide a device for minimally invasive sampling comprising a reusable sampler and disposable lancet and sample collection device.
- the device includes a housing and a lancet carrier mounted in the housing for supporting a disposable lancet.
- the device also includes a mechanism for displacing the lancet carrier toward a lower end of the housing for forming an incision in a user.
- a body fluid sampling member is mounted in the housing for conducting body fluid from the incision.
- That sampling member comprises a capillary member, and a test strip.
- the capillary member includes an elongated stem having a capillary passage extending longitudinally therethrough for conducting body fluid upwardly by capillary action.
- the test strip is affixed to the capillary member at an upper end thereof and in communication with the capillary passage for receiving a sample of body fluid.
- the test strip comprises a microporous membrane, and an absorbent pad is preferably disposed between the test strip and the upper end of the capillary passage for wicking body fluid from the passage to the test strip.
- the present invention also relates to the capillary member per se.
- sampling device includes a housing, a lancet carrier mounted in the housing for supporting a disposable lancet, a mechanism for displacing the lancet carrier toward a lower end of the housing for forming an incision in a user, and a strip-holding mechanism mounted at a lower end of the housing for supporting a test strip across the lower end of the housing to enable the test strip to pick up body fluid from the incision.
- the strip holding mechanism preferably comprises a sleeve disposed in surrounding relationship to the lancet carrier and includes radially aligned slots for receiving a test strip.
- the sleeve constitutes a first sleeve
- the holding mechanism further includes a second sleeve surrounding the first sleeve and including slots that are radially aligned with the slots of the first sleeve.
- the second sleeve is slidable longitudinally relative to both the housing and the first sleeve and is spring biased downwardly.
- the slots which are formed in the second sleeve are elongated in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing to enable the second sleeve to move longitudinally relative to a test strip mounted in the first sleeve.
- the present invention also relates to a method of sampling body fluid which comprises the steps of positioning a lower end of a sampling device against a skin surface, and displacing a lancet carrier toward the lower end of the sampling device to form an incision through the skin.
- a test strip is positioned in the sampling device to extend across the lower end thereof.
- the sampling device is moved toward the incision to bring the test strip into contact with body fluid emerging from the incision.
- the test strip is preferably positioned in the sampling device prior to the displacement of the lancet toward the lower end of the sampling device, whereby the lancet pierces the test strip.
- Another aspect of the invention involves the provision of a drop-detecting mechanism on the lancing device adjacent a lower end thereof for detecting a drop of body fluid on the user's skin.
- the mechanism can be in the form of electrodes which contact the drop, or an optical system including a light emitter and a light sensor.
- the drop-detecting mechanism automatically determines whether a drop of sufficient size has been developed at the incision for providing a proper sample.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, partially broken away, of a blood sampling device according to the present invention, with a capillary tube thereof disposed in a retracted state;
- FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 after an incision has been made, and the capillary tube has been extended;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view through one embodiment of the capillary tube according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view taken through another embodiment of a capillary tube according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is view similar to FIG. 2 of a sampling device having an alternative form of analyzing instrument
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary view of a lower end of a lancing device, depicting a drop-detecting mechanism according to the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a side elevational view, partially broken away of another embodiment of the sampling device, with a test strip mounted at a lower end thereof;
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary view of the device depicted in FIG. 6 in a sampling-taking state.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 Depicted in FIGS. 1 and 2 is a lancing device 10 for making an incision through a skin surface S, wherein a disposable lancet 12 (hereinafter referred to as a “disposable”) which carries a skin-lancing member in the form of a needle 14 can be displaced toward the skin surface by a cocked spring and then rapidly retracted by another spring.
- a disposable lancet 12 hereinafter referred to as a “disposable”
- a skin-lancing member in the form of a needle 14 can be displaced toward the skin surface by a cocked spring and then rapidly retracted by another spring.
- the disposable 12 includes a body 16 which carries not only the needle 14 , but also a capillary tube 18 .
- the capillary tube is mounted by friction fit between holding elements 15 that are integral with the body 16 and is downwardly slidable relative to the body 16 in response to manual downward displacement of a pusher 20 which possesses an exposed actuator knob 22 .
- the disposable 12 is situated telescopingly within a cylindrical stimulator sleeve 24 which is slidable longitudinally relative to a housing 26 of the device.
- the sleeve 24 is biased downwardly, or forwardly, by a spring 28 .
- the housing can be repeatedly pushed downwardly against the skin as required to express the appropriate sample from the incision, whereupon the sleeve depresses a ring of body tissue in surrounding relationship to the incision, causing the incision to bulge while spreading apart the sides of the incision.
- a drop D of body fluid such as blood or interstitial fluid is formed at the open end of the incision, even if the incision I has been made in a region of the body where the supply of body fluid is relatively low as compared to, say, the fingertip region.
- the pusher 22 is displaced to push the capillary tube downwardly to a state where the lower end of the capillary tube can be dipped into the body fluid drop to obtain a sample.
- the pusher is then released for return to an upper position by a return spring (not shown).
- the fluid can then be transferred from the capillary tube to a test strip, thereby making the overall sampling procedure more convenient.
- the sampling procedure is made even more convenient by eliminating the need to transfer the body fluid from the capillary tube.
- the capillary tube carries its own test strip.
- a test strip 30 in the form of a microporous membrane (preferably of the type disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/628,489, filed Apr. 5, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein).
- the membrane 30 is bonded, e.g. by a suitable adhesive, to an enlarged head or flange portion 32 of the capillary tube 18 which projects laterally with respect to a stem portion 34 of the capillary tube.
- the head 32 when viewed from the top, can be of any shape, such as circular or rectangular (e.g., square).
- a capillary passage 36 extends longitudinally through the stem 34 and head 32 to conduct body fluid into contact with the membrane by capillary action.
- the amount of body fluid which is drawn up by capillary action can be regulated by a suitable selection of diameter and length of the passage 36 , thereby ensuring that a proper dosing of the membrane is achieved.
- Fluid analyzing instruments can be mounted within the housing.
- a conventional optical analyzing mechanism can be provided which includes a light source 40 and a light sensor 42 such as a phototransistor, which are electrically connected to a conventional electronics unit 44 for monitoring a color change of the sample as the sample reacts with chemicals in the test strip.
- the electronics unit 44 displays the results on a display panel 90 . In that way, for example, the glucose level in blood can be measured.
- the unit 44 is electrically connected to a battery 45 that is mounted in the housing.
- an electrochemical mechanism can be provided in a device 10 ′ (FIG. 5), the mechanism including an electrochemical meter 50 which measures glucose levels.
- the meter 50 is electrically connected to a battery 51 mounted in the housing.
- the test strip 52 in this case would be provided with a printed electrical circuit, and the pusher 24 ′ would possess electrical leads 54 positioned so as to contact respective portions of the printed circuit electrical paths on the test strip when the pusher 24 ′ is in its lower position (after having pushed the capillary tube down).
- the sample conducted to the test strip 52 by the capillary tube will contact the electrical circuit for conducting a current therebetween when the leads 54 are brought into contact with the circuit.
- the leads are connected to the meter 50 which measures the current. Since the level of current is proportional to the glucose concentration, the meter 50 is able to measure that concentration.
- the capillary tube 18 and test strip 30 will be discarded therewith.
- a fresh disposable is then installed to present a new lancet 14 , capillary tube 18 and test strip 30 .
- the user never has to touch or otherwise maneuver a test strip separately from the capillary tube, since the test strip is attached thereto.
- FIG. 4 An alternate embodiment of a capillary tube 18 ′ is depicted in FIG. 4 wherein an absorbent pad 60 is disposed between the test strip 30 and the head 32 ′ of the capillary tube 18 ′. That is, the absorbent pad, which can be formed of cellulose or suitable membrane, is bonded to the capillary tube 18 ′, and the membrane 30 is bonded to the absorbent pad, or to a ring 62 which extends around a circumferential outer edge face of the absorbent pad 60 . That ring, together with the flange 32 , forms a cover which covers portions of the absorbent pad not covered by the membrane 30 to prevent the escape of the body fluid sample.
- the absorbent pad which can be formed of cellulose or suitable membrane
- capillary tube 18 ′ When the capillary tube draws-up body fluid by capillary action, that fluid is wicked by the absorbent pad and supplied to the test strip 30 .
- An advantage of the capillary tube 18 ′ is that the absorbent pad will spread-out the fluid so that a wider sample is applied to the test strip to facilitate analysis.
- a backpressure may occur which opposes a flow of body fluid through the absorbent pad 60 .
- the head 32 ′ is provided with air vent openings 64 to relieve the backpressure and facilitate the flow of fluid through the pad 60 .
- the air vents are spaced laterally from the passage 36 and communicate with the pad. The diameter of the vent openings is smaller than that of the capillary tube and small enough to prevent the passage of body fluid therethrough.
- the membrane 30 could be bonded to the cover 62 .
- the absorbent pad 60 could be bonded to the membrane, or to the cover, or to the capillary tube.
- test strip is affixed, either directly or indirectly, to the capillary tube to constitute an integral part thereof.
- a drop sensing mechanism 65 is mounted on an inner sleeve 66 .
- the drop sensing mechanism comprises a pair of diametrically opposed elements 67 , 68 .
- those elements comprise a pair of electrodes connected by wires 69 to the battery 45 or 51 and positioned such that when the outer sleeve 24 is retracted in response to a pressing down of the housing, the electrodes will make contact with the drop of body fluid only if the drop is of sufficient. height to provide an adequate sample. If such contact is made, the drop will close a circuit, enabling a sensor to determine that the drop is of ample size.
- An indicator such as a lamp 71 can be energized to advise the user.
- the elements 67 , 68 of the mechanism 65 could comprise a light emitter and light receiver, respectively.
- the drop of body fluid is of sufficient height, it will block the transmission of light to the receiver, thus indicating that the drop is of sufficient size, and triggering the energization of the lamp 71 .
- the drop-detecting mechanism 65 can be used with either of the embodiments disclosed in connection with FIGS. 1 - 2 and 5 . However, it is not necessary that the incision be formed by a lancet.
- Other incision forming devices could be used such as a laser beam or pressurized fluid. That is, known pneumatic or hydraulic injectors of the type which inject pressurized gas or liquid against the skin could be used. Such auto injectors are sold by Becton-Dickinson, for example, to inject insulin. By eliminating the insulin and merely injecting the gas (e.g., air or nitrogen) or liquid (e.g., water) at pressures above 30 psi. an incision could be formed in the skin for taking samples of body fluid.
- small particles could be mixed with the gas to promote the tissue-cutting action.
- the particles could comprise carbon particles of from 1 micron to 0.010 inches in diameter.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 Another embodiment of a sampling device 10 ′′ according to the invention is depicted in FIGS. 7 and 8.
- the stimulator sleeve 24 ′′ is provided with a through-slot 70
- an inner sleeve 72 (which supports the disposable), is provided with a through-slot 74 that is aligned with the through-slot 70 .
- Those aligned through-slots 70 , 74 are adapted to receive a test strip 30 ′′ which, if desired, includes an absorbent pad 60 ′′.
- the test strip 30 ′′ which may comprise a porous membrane 30 A′′ and an absorbent pad 30 B′′ attached thereto, is manually inserted through the slots 70 , 74 by the user.
- the lancet pierces the test strip 30 ′′ en route to the skin surface. Then, as the housing is repeatedly pushed down to pump body fluid to the open end of the incision as described earlier, the stimulator sleeve 24 ′′ will be repeatedly retracted, and simultaneously the inner sleeve 72 , along with the test strip 30 ′′, will approach and contact the drop of body fluid as shown in FIG. 8, whereby a sample of the fluid is collected on the test strip.
- the user removes the test strip for testing at an off-site analyzer.
- the present invention enables a test strip to be easily installed into and removed from a lancing device, thereby minimizing any risk of contamination of the sample.
- the test strip is installed along with the disposable lancet, thereby being automatically positioned in proper relationship to receive a sample and to permit the sample to be analyzed by an on-side analyzing instrument. If desired, however, the analysis could be performed by an off-site instrument by removing the disposable from the device and taking it to the off-site instrument.
- the test strip is easily installed/removed by being passed through readily accessible slots.
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- The present invention relates to lancing devices and methods for obtaining samples of blood and other fluids from the body for analysis or processing.
- Many medical procedures in use today require a relatively small sample of blood, in the range of 5-50 μL. It is more cost effective and less traumatic to the patient to obtain such a sample by lancing or piercing the skin at a selected location, such as the finger, to enable the collection of 1 or 2 drops of blood, than by using a phlebotomist to draw a tube of venous blood. With the advent of home use tests such as self monitoring of blood glucose, there is a requirement for a simple procedure which can be performed in any setting by a person needing to test.
- Lancets in conventional use generally have a rigid body and a sterile needle which protrudes from one end. The lancet may be used to pierce the skin, thereby enabling the collection of a blood sample from the opening created. The blood is transferred to a test device or collection device. Blood is most commonly taken from the fingertips, where the supply is generally excellent. However, the nerve density in this region causes significant pain in many patients. Sampling of alternate site, such as earlobes and limbs, is sometimes practiced to access sites which are less sensitive. These sites are also less likely to provide excellent blood samples and make blood transfer directly to test devices difficult.
- Repeated lancing in limited surface areas (such as fingertips) results in callous formation. This leads to increased difficulty in drawing blood and increased pain.
- To reduce the anxiety of piercing the skin and the associated pain, many spring loaded devices have been developed. The following two patents are representative of the devices which were developed in the 1980's for use with home diagnostic test products.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,503,856, Cornell et al., describes a spring loaded lancet injector. The reusable device interfaces with a disposable lancet. The lancet holder may be latched in a retracted position. When the user contacts a release, a spring causes the lancet to pierce the skin at high speed and then retract. The speed is important to reduce the pain associated with the puncture.
- Levin et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,517,978 describes a blood sampling instrument. This device, which is also spring loaded, uses a standard disposable lancet. The design enables easy and accurate positioning against a fingertip so the impact site can be readily determined. After the lancet pierces the skin, a bounce back spring retracts the lancet to a safe position within the device.
- In institutional settings, it is often desirable to collect the sample from the patient and then introduce the sample to a test device in a controlled fashion. Some blood glucose monitoring systems, for example, require that the blood sample be applied to a test device which is in contact with a test instrument. In such situations, bringing the finger of a patient directly to the test device poses some risk of contamination from blood of a previous patient. With such systems, particularly in hospital settings, it is common to lance a patient, collect a sample in a micropipette via capillary action and then deliver the sample from the pipette to the test device.
- Haynes U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,977 describes a blood collection assembly with lancet and microcollection tube. This device incorporates a lancet and collection container in a single device. The lancing and collection are two separate activities, but the device is a convenient single disposable unit for situations when sample collection prior to use is desirable. Similar devices are disclosed in Sarrine U.S. Pat. No. 4,360,016, and O'Brien U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,879.
- Jordan et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,850,973 and No. 4,858,607, disclose a combination device which may be alternatively used as a syringe-type injection device and a lancing device with disposable solid needle lancet, depending on configuration.
- Lange et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,318,584 describes a blood lancet device for withdrawing blood for diagnostic purposes. This invention uses a rotary/sliding transmission system to reduce the pain of lancing. The puncture depth is easily and precisely adjustable by the user.
- Suzuki et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,368,047, Dombrowski U.S. Pat. No. 4,654,513 and Ishibashi et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,607 each describe suction-type blood samplers. These devices develop suction between the lancing site and the end of the device when the lancet holding mechanism withdraws after piercing the skin. A flexible gasket around the end of the device helps seal the end around the puncture site until adequate sample is drawn from the puncture site or the user pulls back on the device.
- Garcia et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,637,403 discloses a combination lancing and blood collection device which uses a capillary passage to conduct body fluid to a separate test strip in the form of a microporous membrane. It is necessary to achieve a precise positioning of the upper end of the capillary passage with respect to the membrane in order to ensure that body fluid from the passage is transferred to the membrane. If an appreciable gap exists therebetween, no transfer may occur.
- Also, the diameter of the capillary passage is relatively small, so the width of a sample transferred to the membrane may be too small to be measured by on-site measuring devices such as an optical measuring system or an electrochemical meter.
- It is difficult for a user to determine whether a sufficiently large drop of body fluid has been developed at the incision for providing a large enough sample.
- International Publication Number WO95/10223, Erickson et al., describes a means of collecting and measuring body fluids. This system uses a disposable lancing and suction device with a spacer member which compresses the skin around the lance/needle.
- Single use devices have also been developed for single use tests, i.e. home cholesterol testing, and for institutional use to eliminate cross-patient contamination multi-patient use. Crossman et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,249, and Swierczek U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,798, also disclose disposable, single use lancing devices.
- The disclosures of the above patents are incorporated herein by reference.
- An object of the present invention is to ensure that a sufficiently large drop of body fluid is developed at an incision, and that the body fluid reaches a test strip.
- Another object is to ensure that the sample applied to the test strip creates a measurement area that is sufficiently wide to be properly analyzed.
- An additional object is to provide a novel electrochemical analyzing system for analyzing a sample in the lancing device.
- A further object is to enable a sample of body fluid to be applied to a test strip which is mounted in a lancing device.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method which can result in a sample of either blood or interstitial fluid, depending on the sample site and the penetration depth utilized. While there are no commercially available devices utilizing interstitial fluid (ISF) at this time, there are active efforts to establish the correlation of analytes, such as glucose, in ISF compared to whole blood. If ISF could be readily obtained and correlation is established, ISF may be preferable as a sample since there is no interference of red blood cells or hematocrit adjustment required.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method which can draw a small but adjustable sample, i.e. 3 μL for one test device and 8 μL for another test device, as appropriate.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method by which the drawn sample is collected and may be easily presented to a testing device, regardless of the location of the sample site on the body. This approach helps with infection control in that multiple patients are not brought in contact with a single test instrument; only the sampling device with a disposable patient-contact portion is brought to the test instrument. Alternatively, the disposable portion of a test device may be physically coupled with the sampler so the sample can be brought directly into the test device during sampling. The test device may then be read in a test instrument if appropriate or the testing system can be integrated into the sampler and the test device can provide direct results displayed for the patient.
- A further object is to provide an on-site test strip with a relatively wide sample which can be analyzed by on-site analyzers such as optical and electrochemical analyzers.
- It is a further object of the invention is to provide a device for minimally invasive sampling comprising a reusable sampler and disposable lancet and sample collection device.
- One aspect of the present invention relates to a sampling device for sampling body fluid. The device includes a housing and a lancet carrier mounted in the housing for supporting a disposable lancet. The device also includes a mechanism for displacing the lancet carrier toward a lower end of the housing for forming an incision in a user. A body fluid sampling member is mounted in the housing for conducting body fluid from the incision. That sampling member comprises a capillary member, and a test strip. The capillary member includes an elongated stem having a capillary passage extending longitudinally therethrough for conducting body fluid upwardly by capillary action. The test strip is affixed to the capillary member at an upper end thereof and in communication with the capillary passage for receiving a sample of body fluid.
- Preferably, the test strip comprises a microporous membrane, and an absorbent pad is preferably disposed between the test strip and the upper end of the capillary passage for wicking body fluid from the passage to the test strip.
- The present invention also relates to the capillary member per se.
- Another embodiment of the sampling device includes a housing, a lancet carrier mounted in the housing for supporting a disposable lancet, a mechanism for displacing the lancet carrier toward a lower end of the housing for forming an incision in a user, and a strip-holding mechanism mounted at a lower end of the housing for supporting a test strip across the lower end of the housing to enable the test strip to pick up body fluid from the incision.
- The strip holding mechanism preferably comprises a sleeve disposed in surrounding relationship to the lancet carrier and includes radially aligned slots for receiving a test strip.
- Preferably, the sleeve constitutes a first sleeve, and the holding mechanism further includes a second sleeve surrounding the first sleeve and including slots that are radially aligned with the slots of the first sleeve. The second sleeve is slidable longitudinally relative to both the housing and the first sleeve and is spring biased downwardly. The slots which are formed in the second sleeve are elongated in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing to enable the second sleeve to move longitudinally relative to a test strip mounted in the first sleeve.
- The present invention also relates to a method of sampling body fluid which comprises the steps of positioning a lower end of a sampling device against a skin surface, and displacing a lancet carrier toward the lower end of the sampling device to form an incision through the skin. A test strip is positioned in the sampling device to extend across the lower end thereof. The sampling device is moved toward the incision to bring the test strip into contact with body fluid emerging from the incision. The test strip is preferably positioned in the sampling device prior to the displacement of the lancet toward the lower end of the sampling device, whereby the lancet pierces the test strip.
- Another aspect of the invention involves the provision of a drop-detecting mechanism on the lancing device adjacent a lower end thereof for detecting a drop of body fluid on the user's skin. The mechanism can be in the form of electrodes which contact the drop, or an optical system including a light emitter and a light sensor. The drop-detecting mechanism automatically determines whether a drop of sufficient size has been developed at the incision for providing a proper sample.
- The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof in connection with the accompanying drawing in which like numerals designate like elements and in which:
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, partially broken away, of a blood sampling device according to the present invention, with a capillary tube thereof disposed in a retracted state;
- FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 after an incision has been made, and the capillary tube has been extended;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view through one embodiment of the capillary tube according to the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view taken through another embodiment of a capillary tube according to the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is view similar to FIG. 2 of a sampling device having an alternative form of analyzing instrument;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary view of a lower end of a lancing device, depicting a drop-detecting mechanism according to the present invention;
- FIG. 7 is a side elevational view, partially broken away of another embodiment of the sampling device, with a test strip mounted at a lower end thereof; and
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary view of the device depicted in FIG. 6 in a sampling-taking state.
- Depicted in FIGS. 1 and 2 is a lancing
device 10 for making an incision through a skin surface S, wherein a disposable lancet 12 (hereinafter referred to as a “disposable”) which carries a skin-lancing member in the form of aneedle 14 can be displaced toward the skin surface by a cocked spring and then rapidly retracted by another spring. Devices of this general type are known, and one preferred device is disclosed in commonly assigned, concurrently filed U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,311, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. - As disclosed in that application, the disposable12 includes a
body 16 which carries not only theneedle 14, but also acapillary tube 18. The capillary tube is mounted by friction fit between holdingelements 15 that are integral with thebody 16 and is downwardly slidable relative to thebody 16 in response to manual downward displacement of apusher 20 which possesses an exposedactuator knob 22. - The disposable12 is situated telescopingly within a
cylindrical stimulator sleeve 24 which is slidable longitudinally relative to ahousing 26 of the device. Thesleeve 24 is biased downwardly, or forwardly, by aspring 28. Following the cutting of an incision I in the skin and the retraction of the lancet, the housing can be repeatedly pushed downwardly against the skin as required to express the appropriate sample from the incision, whereupon the sleeve depresses a ring of body tissue in surrounding relationship to the incision, causing the incision to bulge while spreading apart the sides of the incision. Consequently, a drop D of body fluid such as blood or interstitial fluid is formed at the open end of the incision, even if the incision I has been made in a region of the body where the supply of body fluid is relatively low as compared to, say, the fingertip region. - Once the drop D has been created, the
pusher 22 is displaced to push the capillary tube downwardly to a state where the lower end of the capillary tube can be dipped into the body fluid drop to obtain a sample. The pusher is then released for return to an upper position by a return spring (not shown). As disclosed in the aforementioned application, the fluid can then be transferred from the capillary tube to a test strip, thereby making the overall sampling procedure more convenient. - In accordance with the present invention, the sampling procedure is made even more convenient by eliminating the need to transfer the body fluid from the capillary tube.
- In a first embodiment, the capillary tube carries its own test strip. Depicted in FIG. 3 is a
test strip 30 in the form of a microporous membrane (preferably of the type disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/628,489, filed Apr. 5, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein). - The
membrane 30 is bonded, e.g. by a suitable adhesive, to an enlarged head orflange portion 32 of thecapillary tube 18 which projects laterally with respect to a stem portion 34 of the capillary tube. Thehead 32, when viewed from the top, can be of any shape, such as circular or rectangular (e.g., square). Acapillary passage 36 extends longitudinally through the stem 34 andhead 32 to conduct body fluid into contact with the membrane by capillary action. - As is known in the art of capillary tubes, the amount of body fluid which is drawn up by capillary action can be regulated by a suitable selection of diameter and length of the
passage 36, thereby ensuring that a proper dosing of the membrane is achieved. - Fluid analyzing instruments can be mounted within the housing. For example, a conventional optical analyzing mechanism can be provided which includes a
light source 40 and alight sensor 42 such as a phototransistor, which are electrically connected to aconventional electronics unit 44 for monitoring a color change of the sample as the sample reacts with chemicals in the test strip. Theelectronics unit 44 displays the results on adisplay panel 90. In that way, for example, the glucose level in blood can be measured. Theunit 44 is electrically connected to abattery 45 that is mounted in the housing. - In lieu of an optical analyzing mechanism, an electrochemical mechanism can be provided in a
device 10′ (FIG. 5), the mechanism including anelectrochemical meter 50 which measures glucose levels. Themeter 50 is electrically connected to abattery 51 mounted in the housing. The test strip 52 in this case would be provided with a printed electrical circuit, and thepusher 24′ would possesselectrical leads 54 positioned so as to contact respective portions of the printed circuit electrical paths on the test strip when thepusher 24′ is in its lower position (after having pushed the capillary tube down). Thus, the sample conducted to the test strip 52 by the capillary tube will contact the electrical circuit for conducting a current therebetween when the leads 54 are brought into contact with the circuit. The leads are connected to themeter 50 which measures the current. Since the level of current is proportional to the glucose concentration, themeter 50 is able to measure that concentration. - When the disposable12 is discarded after a testing operation, the
capillary tube 18 andtest strip 30 will be discarded therewith. A fresh disposable is then installed to present anew lancet 14,capillary tube 18 andtest strip 30. Thus, the user never has to touch or otherwise maneuver a test strip separately from the capillary tube, since the test strip is attached thereto. - An alternate embodiment of a
capillary tube 18′ is depicted in FIG. 4 wherein anabsorbent pad 60 is disposed between thetest strip 30 and thehead 32′ of thecapillary tube 18′. That is, the absorbent pad, which can be formed of cellulose or suitable membrane, is bonded to thecapillary tube 18′, and themembrane 30 is bonded to the absorbent pad, or to aring 62 which extends around a circumferential outer edge face of theabsorbent pad 60. That ring, together with theflange 32, forms a cover which covers portions of the absorbent pad not covered by themembrane 30 to prevent the escape of the body fluid sample. When the capillary tube draws-up body fluid by capillary action, that fluid is wicked by the absorbent pad and supplied to thetest strip 30. An advantage of thecapillary tube 18′ is that the absorbent pad will spread-out the fluid so that a wider sample is applied to the test strip to facilitate analysis. - A backpressure may occur which opposes a flow of body fluid through the
absorbent pad 60. To deal with that potential problem, thehead 32′ is provided withair vent openings 64 to relieve the backpressure and facilitate the flow of fluid through thepad 60. The air vents are spaced laterally from thepassage 36 and communicate with the pad. The diameter of the vent openings is smaller than that of the capillary tube and small enough to prevent the passage of body fluid therethrough. - Instead of being bonded directly to the
absorbent pad 60, themembrane 30 could be bonded to thecover 62. In that case, theabsorbent pad 60 could be bonded to the membrane, or to the cover, or to the capillary tube. - In any event it will be appreciated that the test strip is affixed, either directly or indirectly, to the capillary tube to constitute an integral part thereof.
- One problem faced by a user is being able to determine whether a drop of body fluid expressed from an incision is of sufficient size to provide a proper sample. That determination can be made automatically by a
sampling device 10″ in accordance with an embodiment of the invention depicted in FIG. 6 wherein adrop sensing mechanism 65 is mounted on aninner sleeve 66. The drop sensing mechanism comprises a pair of diametricallyopposed elements wires 69 to thebattery outer sleeve 24 is retracted in response to a pressing down of the housing, the electrodes will make contact with the drop of body fluid only if the drop is of sufficient. height to provide an adequate sample. If such contact is made, the drop will close a circuit, enabling a sensor to determine that the drop is of ample size. An indicator, such as alamp 71 can be energized to advise the user. - Alternatively, the
elements mechanism 65 could comprise a light emitter and light receiver, respectively. When the drop of body fluid is of sufficient height, it will block the transmission of light to the receiver, thus indicating that the drop is of sufficient size, and triggering the energization of thelamp 71. - The drop-detecting
mechanism 65 can be used with either of the embodiments disclosed in connection with FIGS. 1-2 and 5. However, it is not necessary that the incision be formed by a lancet. Other incision forming devices could be used such as a laser beam or pressurized fluid. That is, known pneumatic or hydraulic injectors of the type which inject pressurized gas or liquid against the skin could be used. Such auto injectors are sold by Becton-Dickinson, for example, to inject insulin. By eliminating the insulin and merely injecting the gas (e.g., air or nitrogen) or liquid (e.g., water) at pressures above 30 psi. an incision could be formed in the skin for taking samples of body fluid. Advantageously, small particles could be mixed with the gas to promote the tissue-cutting action. The particles could comprise carbon particles of from 1 micron to 0.010 inches in diameter. - Another embodiment of a
sampling device 10″ according to the invention is depicted in FIGS. 7 and 8. In that embodiment, thestimulator sleeve 24″ is provided with a through-slot 70, and an inner sleeve 72 (which supports the disposable), is provided with a through-slot 74 that is aligned with the through-slot 70. Those aligned through-slots test strip 30″ which, if desired, includes anabsorbent pad 60″. Thetest strip 30″, which may comprise aporous membrane 30A″ and an absorbent pad 30B″ attached thereto, is manually inserted through theslots - When a lancing procedure is performed, the lancet pierces the
test strip 30″ en route to the skin surface. Then, as the housing is repeatedly pushed down to pump body fluid to the open end of the incision as described earlier, thestimulator sleeve 24″ will be repeatedly retracted, and simultaneously theinner sleeve 72, along with thetest strip 30″, will approach and contact the drop of body fluid as shown in FIG. 8, whereby a sample of the fluid is collected on the test strip. - Then, the user removes the test strip for testing at an off-site analyzer.
- It will be appreciated that the present invention enables a test strip to be easily installed into and removed from a lancing device, thereby minimizing any risk of contamination of the sample. In the examples according to FIGS.1-5 the test strip is installed along with the disposable lancet, thereby being automatically positioned in proper relationship to receive a sample and to permit the sample to be analyzed by an on-side analyzing instrument. If desired, however, the analysis could be performed by an off-site instrument by removing the disposable from the device and taking it to the off-site instrument. In the example of FIGS. 7-8, the test strip is easily installed/removed by being passed through readily accessible slots.
- Although the present invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that additions, modifications, substitutions and deletions not specifically described may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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