WO2015045461A1 - 自動分析装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an automatic analyzer for qualitative and quantitative determination of samples such as blood and urine, and more particularly to an automatic analyzer having a disk-shaped sample setting disk for setting a plurality of samples on a circumference or concentric circles. is there.
- a barcode is affixed to the sample container in order to prevent sample mistakes due to human error such as incorrect sample installation. In many cases, it operates.
- a bar code reader for reading the affixed bar code is held in the apparatus, and the sample information is optically recognized. Since many barcode readers are fixedly installed outside or inside the circumference of the disk on which the sample is mounted in current automatic analyzers, the disk reader is moved to the barcode reader reading position during sample sampling. The sample to be read cannot be moved by rotating the disk, and it is necessary to read the barcode by rotating the disk in the idle time until the next sample is sampled. It takes time to complete the reading of the barcode of the sample after the installation.
- Patent Document 1 in order to speed up measurement of an emergency patient sample, a barcode reader on the inner circumference side is arranged at the center of the disk, and the barcode reader itself is rotated to rotate the sample.
- a method for quickly reading a barcode is disclosed.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a method of quickly reading a barcode of a sample, which includes a barcode reader that rotates along the circumference of a disk on which the sample is mounted.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above. In addition to being able to read the barcode of the sample regardless of the sampling of the sample, there is a risk of continuing the measurement while reading the barcode of the wrong sample.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an automatic analyzer that can be eliminated.
- the configuration of the present invention for achieving the above object is as follows.
- a disk that holds a plurality of liquid containers in an annular shape, and includes a first holding part and a second holding part adjacent to each other, and a plurality of holding parts arranged in a concentric manner, and the holding part
- a driving device that rotates the container, a processing device that performs processing on the container held on the holding unit, and a container that is installed on the first holding unit and held on the second holding unit
- a first reading device that reads the identifier attached to the second holding device, and a second reading device that is installed on the second holding unit and reads the identifier attached to the container held on the first holding unit
- a storage device for storing information read by the reading device.
- the present invention it is possible to read the barcode of the sample between adjacent disks, and it can be ensured that there is no deviation of the reading position from the read barcode information.
- the risk of differences can be eliminated and the reliability of the device can be improved.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing the overall configuration of an automatic analyzer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 1-1 is a reaction disk, and a reaction vessel 1-2 is provided on the outer periphery of the reaction disk 1-1.
- the entire reaction disk 1-1 is maintained at a predetermined temperature by a heat insulating tank 1-3.
- Reference numeral 1-5 denotes a sample disk on which a sample is placed, and in this mechanism, a number of test tubes with barcodes 1-6 attached are installed.
- the sample in the test tube with the barcode attached is appropriately extracted by the nozzle 1-8 of the pipetting mechanism 1-7 and injected into the reaction container 1-2 at the sample dispensing position.
- a barcode reader 1-26 is attached to the sample disk.
- 1-9A and 1-9B are reagent disk mechanisms in which reagent bottles with barcode labels are installed.
- Each reagent disk mechanism 1-9A and 1-9B has a barcode reader 1-27 attached. At the time of reagent registration, a barcode is read and reagent bottle information corresponding to the position is registered, and a reagent pipetting mechanism 1-10 is installed in each reagent disk.
- Reference numeral 1-11 arranged close to the reagent disk mechanisms 1-9A, 1-9B is a stirring mechanism.
- 1-12 is a multi-wavelength photometer
- 1-13 is a light source
- a reaction vessel 1-2 for accommodating a photometric object is disposed between the multi-wavelength photometer 1-12 and the light source 1-13.
- Reference numeral 1-14 denotes a cleaning mechanism.
- 1-15 is a microcomputer (control unit), 2-16 is an interface, 1-17 is a log (logarithmic) converter, 1-18 is an A / D converter, 1-19 is A reagent dispensing mechanism, 1-20 is a washing water pump, and 1-21 is a sample dispensing mechanism.
- 1-22 is a printer for printing, 1-23 is a CRT as an operation screen, 1-24 is a hard disk as a storage device, 1-25 is an operation panel for inputting (keyboard, touch screen, mouse, etc.) Pointing device).
- the sample placed in the test tube with the barcode attached in FIG. 1 is copied according to the analysis parameters stored in the memory in the microcomputer (control unit) 1-15 input from the operation screen 1-23.
- a predetermined amount is dispensed into the reaction vessel 1-2 using the nozzle 1-8 of the petting mechanism 1-7.
- This bar code stores the measurement category associated with the sample.
- the measurement category is information representing the degree of urgency such as urgent, urgent, or general.
- information storage means such as RFID may be used instead of the barcode.
- the reaction container 1-2 into which the sample has been dispensed is transferred to the reagent dispensing position by rotating the reaction disk 1-1. Then, according to the analysis parameters stored in the microcomputer (control unit) 1-15, a predetermined amount of the reagent is dispensed into the reaction container 1-2 into which the sample has been dispensed using the nozzle of the reagent pipetting mechanism 1-10. Dispense.
- the absorbance is measured by the multiwavelength photometer 1-12.
- the photometric absorbance is taken into the microcomputer (control unit) 1-15 via the Log (logarithmic) converter 1-17, the A / D converter 1-18, and the interface 1-16.
- This absorbance is converted into concentration data based on a calibration curve created from the absorbance of a standard sample solution measured in advance by an analysis method designated for each item.
- the measured component concentration data is output to a printer or a screen.
- the PC 1-30 may be connected to the interface 1-16 via the network 1-19 to share information with a remote control or other automatic analyzer.
- the operator performs various parameter settings necessary for measurement, sample registration, reagent registration, analysis result confirmation, automatic analyzer maintenance, and the like on the operation screen 1-23.
- FIG. 2 is an example of a configuration diagram of a sample disk in the case of a dual disk using the present invention.
- a sample disk A201 on the outer peripheral side and a sample disk B202 on the inner peripheral side are provided as holding parts for holding the sample container in an annular shape.
- These discs constitute a double disc
- the sample disc A201 on the outer peripheral side has 1 to 31 sample setting positions
- the sample disc B202 on the inner peripheral side has 32 to 62 sample setting positions.
- These outer peripheral side sample disk A 201 and inner peripheral side sample disk B 202 are configured as independently rotatable disks.
- the means for configuring the disk that can be rotated independently may be realized by two stepping motors or may be realized by switching with one stepping motor.
- a barcode reader 203 for reading the barcodes of the samples 32 to 62 of the sample disk B 202 is arranged on the sample disk A 201 on the outer circumference side.
- the sample disk A 201 is arranged on the sample disk B 202 on the inner circumference side.
- a barcode reader 204 for reading the barcodes of the sample positions 1 to 31 is arranged.
- the barcode reader is described as an example.
- the present invention is not limited to the barcode reader, and a QR code reader, an RFID reader, an IC tag reader, a sample container detector, and the like may be mounted. . A plurality of these may be mounted.
- a sample disk on which a sample is mounted is described as an example.
- the present configuration may be applied to a disk on which a reagent is mounted, and is not particularly limited.
- the identifier attached to the reagent container can be read not only during the sampling of the reagent but also during the stirring of the reagent.
- FIG. 3 shows an operation flow when a barcode is read for a sample on the same sample disk as the sample disk on which the sample to be sampled is placed during sampling of the sample.
- sampling is performed from the sample setting position 1 on the sample disk A 201 as an example, and the position of the barcode reading target is the sample at the position 9 on the sample disk A 201 same as the sampling.
- the sample disk A201 moves to the position of the barcode reader 204 by sampling the sample. I can't. Therefore, in this case, the sample disk B202 is moved, and the barcode reader 204 is moved clockwise by 8 positions so as to come onto the sample at position 9. By doing so, the barcode reader 204 for reading the position 9 of the sample disk A 201 can move onto the position 9 and can read the barcode.
- FIG. 4 shows an operation flow when a barcode is read for a sample on another sample disk on which a sample to be sampled is not placed during sampling of the sample.
- sampling is performed from the sample setting position 1 on the sample disk A 201 as an example, and the barcode reading target position is a sample at the position 55 on the sample disk B 202 different from the sampling.
- the sample disk B202 is moved, and the sample at position 55 is moved to the bar of the sample disk A201. Moves 7 positions clockwise so as to come onto the code reader 203. By doing so, the barcode can be read.
- FIG. 4 it is assumed that an emergency additional sample is generated and placed at the position 55 of the sample disk B 202 in a state where the barcode reading of the sample 1 to 31 positions on the sample disk A 201 is completed.
- the sample disk B202 is moved, and the position 55 is placed on the barcode reader 203 of the sample disk A201 in the clockwise direction for 7 positions. Move minutes. After this movement, the position 55 should be on the barcode reader 203 of the sample disk A201, and the barcode reader 204 of the sample disk B202 should have the position 8 from the relationship between the amount of movement and the disk. .
- the barcode of the emergency additional sample at position 55 is read using the barcode reader 203 of the sample disc A201, and at the same time, the barcode of the sample on the barcode reader is read using the barcode reader 204 of the sample disc B202. Read the code and recognize the barcode.
- a determination 501 of “Is the sample that should be on the barcode reader of the partner disk already read the barcode?” Is executed. Accordingly, the barcode reading table 506 is searched, and the position 8 has already been read, and moves to the next determination 502.
- the barcode reading table 506 is stored in a storage device in the operation unit, and the position information read by each barcode reader and the read barcode information are stored in association with each other.
- a determination 501 is first executed as in the case 1.
- the bar code reading table 508 is searched. Since the bar code has already been read, the position 8 moves to the next determination 502.
- a determination 502 of “Is the information of the barcode read this time and the information of the read barcode coincided?” Is performed.
- the barcode information “G12345” read this time is compared with the barcode information “H12345” stored for the position 8 in the barcode reading table 508, it is found that there is a mismatch.
- the sample 55 read this time is a physically different sample, and the process proceeds to the check result NG determination 504 to end the check process.
- the analyzer may be suspended by notifying the user of an alarm, or the reset operation for determining the position to be performed at the start of analysis is performed again, and the device automatically recovers and rereads the barcode. You may start.
- the barcode of the installed sample was read and it was checked that there was no position shift using this.
- the present invention is not particularly limited to this.
- a fixed bar code indicating position information is attached between positions, this information may be read to check consistency.
- a fixed barcode indicating the position information is affixed to the surface of each position that is not in contact with the barcode reader so that the barcode information can be read when no sample is installed. It is also possible to use a method in which consistency can be checked even in a position where no sample is installed.
- the emergency additional sample can be measured quickly, and the time required to report the measurement result of the emergency additional sample can be shortened.
- FIG. 6 shows the configuration of a sample disk when the present invention is a quadruple disk.
- a sample disk C605 and a sample disk D606 are added to the inner circumference side, and bar code readers 607 and 608 for reading the samples in the respective disks are similarly arranged.
- the barcode reader By arranging the barcode reader in this way, conventionally, reading from the outside of the circumference was fundamental, but the barcode can also be read inside the circumference, and the sample position is set to 100 as shown in FIG. Even if it is mounted individually, it can be realized in a space-saving manner without changing the size of the sample disk of FIG. In addition to the above, it is also possible to read the barcodes of all samples at any time regardless of the state of the apparatus such as sampling.
- the barcodes of all the samples are the same as above. Can be read at any time regardless of the state of the apparatus such as sampling.
- the barcode reader installed here is configured to be able to switch reading in both directions, one barcode reader may be installed, and the number of barcode readers is not particularly limited.
- the double concentric disk structure of the outer circumference / inner circumference is changed to a triple or more concentric disk structure.
- the number of specimens that can be installed was expanded by increasing the circumference of the disk while maintaining a double concentric disk structure, but this increases the installation area of the device. was there.
- the time required for the rotation operation to move the next sample during sampling of the sample is becoming shorter, if the circumference of the disk is increased as described above, the sample can be moved in time. There was a possibility that it could not be done.
- the size of the disk can be reduced while maintaining the number of samples that can be installed, the rotation time for moving the next sample can also be shortened, and it can also be installed in analyzers with high analytical processing capabilities. Is possible.
- a barcode is provided for each sample. It is necessary to input.
- this input means generally, means for manually registering using a keyboard, or means for reading and inputting a barcode of a sample with an attached handy type barcode reader is used.
- the attached handy type barcode reader it is possible to simplify the input because it is held over the sample, but it is necessary to purchase, and it takes time and effort to hold the sample with the handy barcode reader every time the sample is installed.
- the barcodes of all the installation positions can be read at any time regardless of whether the sample is sampled or not, the sample is installed in an empty position before the sample is registered, By instructing “code acquisition”, it is possible to provide a function for automatically inputting the read barcode and the installed position.
- FIG. 7 shows a flow and a screen example of sample registration preparation when this method is used.
- the user first places the sample in a vacant position.
- the sample list screen 704 is blank except for the sample at position 1 currently being sampled.
- a “barcode acquisition start” button 702 for instructing the acquisition of the barcode of the sample is pressed.
- the apparatus recognizes that the “barcode acquisition start” button 702 has been pressed, the apparatus performs the operations shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 even during sample sampling, and immediately starts the barcode reading operation.
- the designated area 703 for the start position and the end position is provided, the user can designate the range of the position where the sample is set, and the number of samples read by the barcode taking operation can be reduced. It is also possible to shorten the operation time.
- a screen in which the read barcode and installation position are input is displayed on the sample registration screen 704.
- the user can complete the preparation for sample registration without inputting a barcode simply by selecting a sample, opening the measurement request registration screen 705, and selecting a measurement item.
- the time to input the barcode is reduced, the preparation time until the measurement is started can be shortened, and the sample where the barcode reading error occurred at this point can be identified and dealt with. Can be started, so the user can start with peace of mind.
- the device realizes the function of reading the barcode and assisting the input. As a result, it is possible to reduce the trouble of manually inputting a bar code as in the prior art, and it is possible to prevent a delay in reporting measurement results by eliminating input errors.
- the sample disk B 202 can freely operate.
- the sample disk B202 is rotated one position at a time, and the barcodes of the specimens that have reached the reading positions of the barcode readers 203 and 204 on both disks are read, so that all of the sample disks A201 and B202 are installed.
- the installation status of the 62-position sample can be grasped.
- the sample disk A201 is moved to one position from the position following the completion of reading.
- the reading operation can be continued by switching to the operation of rotating each time.
- the apparatus performs the above-described operations automatically and regularly, so that the status of the sample installed on the sample disk can be accurately and sequentially updated based on the barcode information. It becomes possible. Thereby, the user can grasp the erection state of the sample in the sample disk based on the information obtained by the above operation, and can expect improvement in usability.
- the alarm screen generally used in the automatic analyzer may be used for notification, or the screen for monitoring the sample disk indicates an abnormality with identification information such as color. Further, there may be a function that can change the notification method on the setting screen, and there is no particular limitation.
- the example is described in which the apparatus is automatically and periodically performed.
- the operation may be performed according to a request from the user.
- the barcodes of all installation positions can be driven by driving the disk that is not sampling the sample.
- a function to read periodically can be provided. With this function, the installation status of the sample in the disc can be updated sequentially, the sample waiting for sampling has been removed, or the user has taken out the sample and confirmed the position to install it It is possible to reduce human error by extracting the abnormalities.
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これらの外周側のサンプルディスクA201と内周側のサンプルディスクB202は、独立して回転可能なディスクとして構成する。この独立して回転可能なディスクの構成とする手段として、2つのステッピングモータで実現してもよいし、1つのステッピングモータで切り替えを行うことで実現してもよい。
また、付属のハンディタイプのバーコードリーダを用いれば試料にかざして読み取らせるため入力が簡素化できるが、購入する必要があり、試料を設置するたびにハンディバーコードリーダでかざすという手間がかかる。
1―2 反応容器
1―3 保温槽
1―5 サンプルディスク
1―6 バーコード
1―7 ピペッティング機構
1―8 ノズル
1―9A、1―9B 試薬ディスク機構
1―10 試薬ピペッティング機構
1―11 撹拌機構
1―12 多波長光度計
1―13 光源
1―14 洗浄機構
1―15 マイクロコンピュータ
1―16 インターフェイス
1―17 Log(対数)変換器
1―18 A/D変換器
1―19 試薬分注機構
1―20 洗浄水ポンプ
1―21 サンプル分注機構
1―22 プリンタ
1―23 操作画面
1―24 ハードディスク
1―25 操作パネル
1―26、1―27 バーコード読み取り装置
1―29 ネットワーク
1―30 PC
201 サンプルディスクA(外周側)
202 サンプルディスクB(内周側)
203 サンプルディスクA(外周側)に設置され、サンプルディスクB(内周側)のバーコードを読み取るバーコードリーダ
204 サンプルディスクB(内周側)に設置され、サンプルディスクA(外周側)のバーコードを読み取るバーコードリーダ
605 サンプルディスクC
606 サンプルディスクD
607 サンプルディスクCに設置され、サンプルディスクDのバーコードを読み取るバーコードリーダ
608 サンプルディスクDに設置され、サンプルディスクCのバーコードを読み取るバーコードリーダ
701 バーコード自動取込実行画面の例
702 バーコード取込スタートボタンの例
703 バーコード取込範囲のポジション入力テキストボックスの例
704 検体一覧画面の例
705 測定依頼登録画面の例
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- 複数の液体を収容する容器を円環状に保持し、互いに隣接する第一の保持部および第二の保持部を含む、複数の保持部を多重同心状に配置したディスクと、
前記保持部を回転駆動させる駆動装置と、
保持部上に保持された容器に対して処理を実行する処理装置と、
前記第一の保持部上に設置され、前記第二の保持部上に保持された容器に付された識別子を読取る第一の読取装置と、
前記第二の保持部上に設置され、前記第一の保持部上に保持された容器に付された識別子を読取る第二の読取装置と、
前記読取装置により読取られた情報を記憶する記憶装置と、を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記保持部上の所定のポジションに位置する容器に対して処理を施す処理装置を備え、
前記処理装置が前記第一の保持部上の容器に対して処理を実行している際に、当該第一の保持部上の他の容器に対して読み取りを実行する場合には、
前記駆動装置は前記第二の保持部を回転駆動させて、
前記他の容器に対して読み取りを実行可能となるポジションに前記第二の読取装置を移送させ、
当該第二の読取装置により当該他の容器に付された識別子を読取ることを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記保持部上の所定のポジションに位置する容器に対して処理を施す処理装置を備え、
前記処理装置が前記第一の保持部上の容器に対して処理を実行している際に、前記第二の保持部上の他の容器に対して読み取りを実行する場合には、
前記駆動装置は前記第二の保持部を回転駆動させ、
前記第一の読取装置による読み取りを実行可能なポジションに前記他の容器を移送させ、
前記第一の読取装置により当該他の容器に付された識別子を読取ることを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
読取装置により読み取られた情報と、前記記憶装置内に記憶された過去の読み取り情報を照合することにより、当該読取装置が読み取りを実行したポジションの整合性をチェックする機能を有することを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記第一の読取装置による容器の読み取りの実行と共に、前記第二の読取装置の読み取り可能なポジションに位置する他の容器に対する読み取りを実行することを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項5記載の自動分析装置において、
前記第二の読取装置による他の容器に対する読み取り結果と、前記記憶部内に記憶されていた過去の読み取り結果により、
読取装置が読み取りを実行したポジションの整合性をチェックする機能を有することを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項4または6記載の自動分析装置において、
読み取りの結果、各ポジションにおいて、前記記憶装置内に記憶されている情報と、読み取った情報が一致しない場合には、ユーザへ報知する報知手段を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記第一の読取装置または前記第二の読取装置によるディスク内の容器の識別子の読み取りの実行を指示する指示手段を備えたことを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記ディスクは、試料ディスクまたは試薬ディスクであることを特徴とする自動分析装置。
- 請求項1記載の自動分析装置において、
前記ディスクは容器を円環状に配置した保持部を三つ以上同心円状に配置し、
各保持部上に隣接した他の保持部上に保持される容器に付された識別子を読み取る読取装置を備えることを特徴とする自動分析装置。
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