METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF SAMPLE
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Abstract
A method of determining a kind of a sample, in a method for analyzing a substance by the steps of supplying the sample to be analyzed to a reaction system by a supplying means comprising a transparent region composed of a transparent material, reacting a reagent for detecting the substance with the sample in the reaction system, and analyzing a signal derived from a product obtained by the reaction, characterized by irradiating the transparent region with light in the supplying step, and analyzing an optical intensity of the light.
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11 Claims
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1-8. -8. (canceled)
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9. A method for analyzing a substance, comprising a supplying step and an analyzing step,
the supplying step comprising the steps of: -
supplying a sample suspected of containing the substance to be analyzed to a reaction system by a supplying means comprising a transparent region composed of a transparent material, wherein the sample is selected from the group consisting of whole blood, a serum, and plasma, irradiating the transparent region with light, and measuring an optical intensity T of a transmitted light from the transparent region, the analyzing step comprising the steps of; reacting a reagent for detecting the substance with the sample in the reaction system, and analyzing a signal derived from a product obtained by the reaction, wherein the supplying means is one in which a tip comprising the transparent region is mounted, or a tube or a channel comprising the transparent region, and the transparent region exhibits a lens effect that an optical intensity when plasma or a serum is aspirated into the transparent region is higher than an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the transparent region, and wherein after the measuring step in the supplying step, the supplying step further includes the steps of; (A) comparing the optical intensity T with previously determined threshold a between an optical intensity when plasma or a serum is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means, and with previously determined threshold b between an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when whole blood is aspirated into the supplying means, and (B) determining that, when the optical intensity T of the sample is higher than the threshold a, the sample is plasma or a serum;
when the optical intensity thereof is lower than the threshold b, the sample is whole blood; and
when the optical intensity thereof is between the threshold a and the threshold b, no sample is aspirated into the supplying means,or (A) comparing the optical intensity T with previously determined threshold a between an optical intensity when plasma or a serum is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means, and with previously determined threshold b between an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when whole blood is aspirated into the supplying means, (B′
) determining that, when the optical intensity T of the sample is higher than the threshold a, the sample is judged as plasma or a serum;
when the optical intensity thereof is lower than the threshold b, the following step (C) is carried out; and
when the optical intensity thereof is between the threshold a and the threshold b, the following step (D) is carried out,(C) diluting the sample, and comparing the difference “
T′
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T”
between an optical intensity T′
measured under the same conditions and the optical intensity T, with previously determined threshold c between the difference “
T′
−
T”
when a sample is a chyle plasma or serum sample and the difference “
T′
−
T”
when a sample is whole blood, to determine that, when the “
T′
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T”
is larger than the threshold c, the sample is judged as a chyle plasma or serum sample; and
when the difference “
T′
−
T”
is not more than the threshold c, the sample is judged as whole blood, and(D) diluting the sample, and comparing the difference “
T′
−
T”
between the optical intensity T′
measured under the same conditions and the optical intensity T, with previously determined threshold d between the difference “
T′
−
T”
when a sample is a chyle plasma or serum sample and the difference “
T′
−
T”
when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means, to determine that, when the “
T′
−
T”
is larger than the threshold d, the sample is judged as a chyle plasma or serum sample; and
when the difference “
T′
−
T”
is not more than the threshold d, it is judged that no sample is aspirated into the supplying means.
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11. An apparatus for analyzing a substance by the steps of:
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supplying a sample suspected of containing the substance to be analyzed to a reaction system by a supplying means, wherein the sample is selected from the group consisting of whole blood, a serum, and plasma, reacting a reagent for detecting the substance with the sample in the reaction system, and analyzing a signal derived from a product obtained by the reaction, the apparatus comprising; (a) a supplying means comprising a transparent region composed of a transparent material; (b) an irradiating means capable of irradiating the transparent region of the supplying means with light; (c) an optically analyzing means capable of analyzing an optical intensity T of a transmitted light from the transparent region irradiated with light; and (d) a means for determining a kind of the sample by the optical intensity T, wherein the supplying means is one in which a tip comprising the transparent region is mounted, or a tube or a channel comprising the transparent region, and the transparent region exhibits a lens effect that an optical intensity when plasma or a serum is aspirated into the transparent region is higher than an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the transparent region, and wherein a logic for determination of the means (d) includes the steps of; (A) comparing the optical intensity T with previously determined threshold a between an optical intensity when plasma or a serum is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means, and with previously determined threshold b between an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when whole blood is aspirated into the supplying means, and (B) determining that, when the optical intensity T of the sample is higher than the threshold a, the sample is plasma or a serum;
when the optical intensity thereof is lower than the threshold b, the sample is whole blood; and
when the optical intensity thereof is between the threshold a and the threshold b, no sample is aspirated into the supplying means,or (A) comparing the optical intensity T with previously determined threshold a between an optical intensity when plasma or a serum is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means, and with previously determined threshold b between an optical intensity when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means and an optical intensity when whole blood is aspirated into the supplying means, (B′
) determining that, when the optical intensity T of the sample is higher than the threshold a, the sample is judged as plasma or a serum;
when the optical intensity thereof is lower than the threshold b, the following step (C) is carried out; and
when the optical intensity thereof is between the threshold a and the threshold b, the following step (D) is carried out,(C) diluting the sample, and comparing the difference “
T′
−
T”
between an optical intensity T′
measured under the same conditions and the optical intensity T, with previously determined threshold c between the difference “
T′
−
T”
when a sample is a chyle plasma or serum sample and the difference “
T′
−
T”
when a sample is whole blood, to determine that, when the “
T′
−
T”
is larger than the threshold c, the sample is judged as a chyle plasma or serum sample; and
when the difference “
T′
−
T”
is not more than the threshold c, the sample is judged as whole blood, and(D) diluting the sample, and comparing the difference “
T′
−
T”
between the optical intensity T′
measured under the same conditions and the optical intensity T, with previously determined threshold d between the difference “
T′
−
T”
when a sample is a chyle plasma or serum sample and the difference “
T′
−
T”
when no sample is aspirated into the supplying means, to determine that, when the “
T′
−
T”
is larger than the threshold d, the sample is judged as a chyle plasma or serum sample; and
when the difference “
T′
−
T”
is not more than the threshold d, it is judged that no sample is aspirated into the supplying means.
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