PATIENT SERUM/PLASMA SAMPLE RESISTIVITY FOR ELECTROLYTE RESULT VERIFICATION
First Claim
1. A sample resistivity measurement system for sample electrolyte result verification comprising:
- a sample cartridge for performing sample electrolyte measurements, said sample cartridge comprising;
one or more ion selective electrodes;
a common reference electrode to provide a constant reference potential;
a circuit connecting each of said one or more ion selective electrodes with said reference electrode;
an electrometer connected to said circuit to measure a potential of said one or more ion selective electrodes against said reference electrode;
wherein concentrations of desired ions are calculated from an electrode voltage difference between a sample having unknown ion concentration and unknown resistivity and a standard solution having known ion concentration and known resistivity to obtain a measured sample electrolyte result, wherein said sample and said standard solution are run alternately in series through said sample cartridge;
a measured sample resistivity of said sample;
a measured sample resistivity of said standard solution used to establish a response slope for said one or more ion-selective electrodes and to provide a reference point against which said sample is compared;
a resistivity ratio calculated from said measured sample resistivity of said sample and said measured sample resistivity of said standard solution;
historical data comprising one or more of;
measured sample electrolyte concentrations, and measured sample resistivities;
an expected sample resistivity response developed from said historical data; and
a tolerance about said expected sample resistivity response, wherein said measured sample electrolyte result is verified to be an acceptable result if said measured sample resistivity falls within said tolerance about said expected sample resistivity response.
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Abstract
Verification of patient sample electrolyte results using a separate quantitative measurement of sample resistivity. Sample resistivity may be used to measure small differences in resistivity of one sample to the next, and in comparison to a standard solution, in order to verify the results of sample electrolyte measurements being measured at the same time by, for example, individual ion selective electrodes (ISE) in a clinical analyzer. Providing a separate or secondary quantitative means for verification of the measured results of sample electrolytes using sample resistivity solves the problem of electrolyte result variability in sample electrolyte measurements. The process may compare a measured sample resistivity to an expected resistivity value as a verification of the accuracy of individual electrolyte results. Suspect samples—e.g., where the electrolyte resistivity results do not fit the expected resistivity—may be flagged. This separate verification step provides added confidence in the measured electrolyte results and can identify when problems occur or interferences are present in real time.
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23 Claims
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1. A sample resistivity measurement system for sample electrolyte result verification comprising:
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a sample cartridge for performing sample electrolyte measurements, said sample cartridge comprising; one or more ion selective electrodes; a common reference electrode to provide a constant reference potential; a circuit connecting each of said one or more ion selective electrodes with said reference electrode; an electrometer connected to said circuit to measure a potential of said one or more ion selective electrodes against said reference electrode; wherein concentrations of desired ions are calculated from an electrode voltage difference between a sample having unknown ion concentration and unknown resistivity and a standard solution having known ion concentration and known resistivity to obtain a measured sample electrolyte result, wherein said sample and said standard solution are run alternately in series through said sample cartridge; a measured sample resistivity of said sample; a measured sample resistivity of said standard solution used to establish a response slope for said one or more ion-selective electrodes and to provide a reference point against which said sample is compared; a resistivity ratio calculated from said measured sample resistivity of said sample and said measured sample resistivity of said standard solution; historical data comprising one or more of;
measured sample electrolyte concentrations, and measured sample resistivities;an expected sample resistivity response developed from said historical data; and a tolerance about said expected sample resistivity response, wherein said measured sample electrolyte result is verified to be an acceptable result if said measured sample resistivity falls within said tolerance about said expected sample resistivity response. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for using patient sample resistivity for patient sample electrolyte result verification, said method comprising:
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running a patient sample having an unknown resistivity and measuring a resistivity of said patient sample; running a standard solution having a known resistivity and measuring a resistivity of said standard solution to provide a reference point against which said patient sample may be compared; calculating a resistivity ratio comprising said measured patient sample resistivity over said measured standard solution resistivity; comparing said measured patient sample resistivity to an expected resistivity derived from historical data of previously measured patient sample resistivity; and flagging said unknown patient sample if said measured unknown patient sample resistivity does not fall within a predefined tolerance about said expected resistivity.
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18. A method for verifying patient sample electrolyte results using patient sample resistivity measurements, said method comprising:
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providing a sensor cartridge comprising; one or more ion-selective electrodes; a common reference electrode to provide a constant reference potential; a circuit connecting each of said one or more ion-selective electrodes with said reference electrode; an electrometer connected to said circuit to measure a potential of said one or more ion-selective electrodes against said reference electrode; running a patient sample through said sensor cartridge; measuring a concentration of a desired ion in said patient sample using one or more ion-selective electrodes; measuring a resistivity of said patient sample using an electrometer connected to said circuit connecting said one or more ion-selective electrodes and said reference electrode, wherein said electrometer measures a potential of said one or more ion-selective electrodes against said reference electrode; running a standard solution through said sensor cartridge; measuring a concentration of said desired ion in said standard solution using said one or more ion-selective electrodes; measuring a resistivity of said standard solution to calibrate a slope response of said one or more ion-selective electrodes and to provide a reference point against which said patient sample is compared; calculating a concentration of said desired ion from said comparison said measured concentration of said desired ion in said patient sample and said measured concentration of said desired ion in said standard solution; calculating a resistivity ratio comprising said measured patient sample resistivity divided by said measured standard solution resistivity; comparing said measured patient sample resistivity to an expected resistivity developed from historical resistivity measurements of other patient samples; and flagging said measured patient sample if said measured patient sample resistivity does not fall within a predefined tolerance about said expected resistivity. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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