WO2000045708A1 - Needle for body fluid tester - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B10/00—Other methods or instruments for diagnosis, e.g. instruments for taking a cell sample, for biopsy, for vaccination diagnosis; Sex determination; Ovulation-period determination; Throat striking implements
- A61B10/0045—Devices for taking samples of body liquids
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B10/00—Other methods or instruments for diagnosis, e.g. instruments for taking a cell sample, for biopsy, for vaccination diagnosis; Sex determination; Ovulation-period determination; Throat striking implements
- A61B10/0045—Devices for taking samples of body liquids
- A61B2010/008—Interstitial fluid
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- This invention pertains to testing a body fluid for an analyte. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a novel needle design in combination with a collection apparatus for collecting a sample of such a fluid.
- testing for analytes typically requires a fluid sample in excess of a predetermined minimum volume.
- a test may require a minimum sample size of about 1 to 5 ⁇ l to yield reliable test results.
- the '973 patent shows a small diameter needle (about 28 to 32 gauge or about 0.36 mm to 0.23 mm outside diameter) with a length to penetrate into but not through a dermis to access interstitial fluid contained within the dermis.
- the fluid is blood-free to facilitate subsequent testing of the fluid for analytes such as glucose.
- the present invention is directed to an apparatus for collecting a body fluid for testing for an analyte contained within said body fluid.
- the apparatus comprises a needle for penetrating a patient's skin to access the fluid within said skin.
- the needle has a hollow body extending from a first end to a second end with a fluid pathway extending between the ends.
- the second end is positioned to deposit fluid for testing.
- the first end is configured to penetrate the skin and includes a beveled face on a front side of said body.
- the beveled face terminates at a penetration tip.
- the beveled face has an opening in communication with the fluid pathway.
- the body has a linear axis adjacent the first end.
- the first end includes a bend formed on the front side of the beveled face to be deflected toward said front side.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation view of a needle contained in a sampler
- Figure 2 is a side sectional view of a needle positioned relative to an absorbent membrane
- Figure 3 is a side elevation view of a needle being bent;
- Figure 4 is a top plan view of a bent needle;
- Figure 5 is a view taken along line 5 - 5 of Figure 4;
- Figure 5 A is an end view of a discharge end of a bent needle
- Figure 5B is a view taken along lines 5B - 5B of Figure 5 A and providing an enlarged view of a bent tip of the needle of Figure 5 and showing a preferred embodiment with the tip bent above the needle
- Figure 6 is a side sectional view of a tip of a prior art needle
- Figure 7 is a top plan view of the needle tip shown in Figure 6; and Figure 8 is a side elevation view of the needle shown in Figures 6 and 7 following dulling of the needle tip;
- Figure 9 is a graphical representation of a collection rate as a function of needle tip displacement for a needle such as that shown in Figs. 5A and 5B;
- Figure 10 is a scatter chart of a collection rate as a function of the bend angle of a needle tip for a needle such as that shown in Figs. 5 A and 5B.
- Figure 1 illustrates a fluid sampler 410 such as that shown in Figures 36 - 40 of United States Patent 5,823,973 (the '973 patent), the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- Figure 2 illustrates a membrane and needle assembly such as that shown in Figure 43 of the '973 patent.
- the present invention will be described to a needle alignment such as that shown in the '973 patent with the axis of the needle parallel to the surface of an absorbing membrane.
- the invention could also be used in other arrangements.
- the needle axis can be perpendicular to the membrane and fluid can flow through the membrane to an opposite side for colormetric testing.
- the sampler 410 has a hollow handle end
- the sample end 411 pivots on a pin 502.
- the sample end 411 then can pivot between a storage position within the hollow handle end 409 and a deployed position.
- Figure 1 shows the sample end 411 pivoted into the deployed position.
- the sample end 411 is configured to receive samples such as a fluid.
- An absorbent membrane 504 is carried on the sample end 411.
- the sample end 411 also includes a hub or ferrule 506 that terminates at a ring end 508. In one possible embodiment, the ring end may serve as a pressure ring.
- a needle 510 is held by the ferrule 506. Additionally, the sample end 411 defines a hole 604 (Fig. 2).
- An absorbent membrane 504 has a target area T and is arranged so that the target area T overlies the hole 604.
- the needle 510 includes a hollow, straight tubular body
- the needle 510 is a 30 gauge needle, about 0.3 mm in outside diameter, although other needle gauges can be used.
- the penetration end 600 protrudes from the ring end 508 of the ferrule by a predetermined distance. The predetermined distance is set so that the first end 600 will penetrate into, but not through, a patient's dermis when the ring 508 is placed against his or her skin.
- the discharge end 601 abuts an absorbent membrane 504 mounted on the sample end 411.
- the longitudinal axis of the needle 510 is perpendicular to the portion of the membrane 504 that forms the target area T.
- tubular body 514 has an interior surface 511 (Fig. 5) that defines a fluid pathway 512 extending completely through the needle body 514.
- the penetration end 600 of the needle 510 is inserted into the patient's dermis. Fluid then flows along the fluid pathway 512 and through the absorbent membrane 504 to the target area T.
- the absorbent membrane 504 filters out undesirable stray blood cells that may be present in the fluid.
- the fluid at the target area can then be tested for elements such as glucose.
- test the fluid is through the use of infrared light.
- Alternative embodiments include but are not limited to depositing the fluid on a test strip for colormetric testing or on electrodes for electro-chemical testing.
- the needle 510 has a primary beveled face 520 and tip 530 formed at its penetration end 600.
- An entrance hole 521 is formed in the beveled face 520 and is in fluid communication with the fluid path 512.
- the needle 510 also has a front side 522 and an opposite back side 523.
- the tip 530 of the needle 510 is displaced toward the front side 522 of the needle 510.
- one possible way to form the needle 510 is as follows.
- the penetration end 600 of the hollow body 514 is ground at an angle to define the beveled face 520 so that it extends through the body 514 and forms the sharp penetration tip 530.
- the beveled face is formed at an angle ⁇ (about 9°) with respect to a longitudinal axis CL - CL of the needle body 514.
- the formation of a beveled face 520 results in formation of the entrance hole 521 on beveled face 520.
- the present invention is shown with a needle having a single grind forming the beveled face.
- the present invention is also applicable to needles with multiple grinds forming the beveled face.
- a fulcrum 700 is placed at a bend location, which is a distance X from the tip 530.
- the distance X is about 1.2 mm, although other distances can be used.
- the tip 530 is then urged toward the front side 522 to permanently displace the tip 530 and form a bend angle ⁇ .
- the tip 530 moves from being aligned with a plane of the back side 523 of the body 514 to a location spaced by a distance Y from the plane of the back side 523.
- This method creates an arcuate bend which is approximated in the Figures by the bend angle ⁇ .
- the bend angle ⁇ is about 27.1°, although other bend angles are possible.
- a displaced tip 530 results in enhanced fluid collection. Possibly, a pocket is formed around the opening 521 to improve fluid flow. Whatever the mechanism, fluid collection is enhanced. Further, the degree of enhancement improves with the amount of deflection Y.
- the following table illustrates the amount of time required to collect an adequate sample (in the test presumed to be about 0.9 ⁇ l of fluid) for an average of needle samples at various tip displacements Y and for a variety of axial locations X (with X and Y as defined with reference to Fig. 3). The amount of time greatly decreases with an increase in Y. In fact, displacement of the tip above the front plane of the needle body has resulted in enhanced collection. In the following table, negative values of ⁇ and Y reflect a backward bending of the tip behind the rear side of the needle. Zero values reflect an unbent needle.
- Figures 5 A and 5B illustrate a preferred embodiment where the tip 530" is displaced above the front side 522" of the needle 510".
- elements in common with those of the embodiment of Figs. 3 - 5 are similarly numbered (and need not be separately discussed beyond what follows) with the addition of a double apostrophe to distinguish the embodiments.
- the needle 510" is .012 inch (about .3048 mm or 30 gauge) outside diameter.
- the preferred embodiment was derived following experimentation subsequent to that enumerated in the above table.
- the bend angle ⁇ is the lesser included angle of a straight line A tangent to the bent portion 600" and an extension line B of the straight portion.
- the distance Y is the distance between the tip 530" and the straight line extension B.
- the distance X is the distance from the intersection of the tangent line A and straight line extension B to the tip 530".
- Figure 9 is a graphical representation of the collection rate ( ⁇ l/sec.) as a function of the Y displacement (where Y is the average Y values for various angles from the data in Fig. ⁇ ).
- Figure 10 is a scatter chart of the data plotted as collection rate ( ⁇ l/sec.) as a function of the bend angle ⁇ .
- the frequency of occurrence of blood in a sample increases compared to a straight needle, but the samples continue to be substantially blood free.
- the present needle 510" can also be used to collect higher blood content samples. In both, the design as described increases flow rate while retaining a low pain quality.
- the needle 510 is dulled at the penetration end.
- the dulled edges at the penetration end have benefits separate from the displaced tip described above. Specifically, the dulled edges are found to reduce the amount of unwanted blood in a collected sample of interstitial fluid.
- Figures 6-8 illustrate a needle having a straight tip before and after its edges are dulled. Although the dulled edges are illustrated on a needle having a straight tip, they also could be used in conjunction with a displaced tip as described above. Elements and structures that are in common with the embodiments described above are marked with the same reference numerals with the addition of an apostrophe.
- the beveled face 520' is initially formed by grinding the needle 514' at the penetration end 600' as discussed above to form opening 521' (shown in Fig. 7).
- This grinding forms an outer peripheral edge 630', which is defined by the intersection of the beveled face 520' and the outer surface of the cylindrical body 514'.
- an inner peripheral edge 632' is defined by the intersection of the beveled face 520' and the interior surface 511' of the needle body 514'.
- the inner and outer peripheral edges 630' and 632' and tip 530' are initially sharp (i.e., are formed at substantially non-rounded intersections).
- the inner and outer edges 630' and 632' and tip 530' are dulled so that they become burnished or radiused.
- the dulled edges are formed in a burnishing operation by tumbling the needle 510' in a tumbler with a polishing medium.
- the polishing medium is a fine media such as 1 mm ceramic spheres and a soap solution.
- About 5,000 needles are tumbled in a single batch in the polishing medium for about 20 minutes.
- Other possible tumbling methods use a different polishing medium, different batch sizes, or different lengths of time.
- this process dulls the inner and outer edges 630' and 632' and tip 530'.
- the edges 630' and 632' and tip 530' are dulled to a radius of about 0.002 inch or about 0.05 mm.
- a burnishing process is described herein, manufacturing processes other than tumbling may be used to form the dulled edges.
- the present invention has been described in a preferred embodiment. Modifications and equivalents of such disclosure are intended to be included in the appended claims.
- the benefits of the displaced tip can be attained without the dulled edges of the needle.
- the benefits of the dulled edges can be attained without the displaced tip of the needle.
- all needles have been shown with a single bevel. Nevertheless, the present invention is applicable to a needle with multiple bevels.
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