WO2012132358A1 - 生体試料測定装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a biological sample measuring device including a biological sample measuring instrument and a measurement related information supplier for supplying measurement related information to the biological sample measuring instrument.
- a conventional biological sample measuring instrument includes a main body case having a mounting portion and a display portion for a biological sample sensor, a measuring portion disposed in the main body case and connected to the mounting portion, a control portion connected to the measuring portion, and a control portion.
- a measurement-related information reading unit (for example, a barcode scanner) connected to the device (for example, see Patent Document 1).
- Such a biological sample measuring instrument is widely used in hospitals.
- measurement-related information such as a measurer ID (individual identification information, hereinafter also referred to as ID), patient ID, and biological sample sensor ID is displayed on the barcode of the biological sample measuring instrument.
- ID individual identification information
- patient ID patient ID
- biological sample sensor ID biological sample sensor ID
- a barcode scanner for reading measurement related information is arranged in the biological sample measuring instrument. Therefore, when reading the measurer ID, patient ID, and biological sample sensor ID, it is necessary to read the measurement related information by holding a heavy biological sample measuring instrument main body equipped with a barcode scanner and a display unit. Therefore, in a hospital operation where it is necessary to continuously measure a plurality of patients, the burden on the measurer is large.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and provides a biological sample measurement device that can reduce the burden on the measurer.
- the biological sample measuring device of the present invention is a biological sample measuring device provided with a biological sample measuring device and a measurement related information supply device for supplying measurement related information to the biological sample measuring device.
- the measurement related information supplier includes a reading unit that reads measurement related information, a first storage unit that stores identification information of the measurement related information supplier, and supplies measurement related information and measurement related information to the biological sample measuring instrument. And a transmitter for transmitting the identification information of the device.
- the biological sample measuring instrument is connected to the main body case having the mounting portion and the display portion of the biological sample detection sensor, the measurement unit connected to the mounting unit in the main body case, the control unit connected to the measurement unit, and the control unit, A receiving unit that receives the measurement related information and the identification information of the measurement related information supply unit transmitted from the transmission unit of the measurement related information supply unit.
- the measurement related information reading unit can be arranged in a measurement related information supply device provided separately from the biological sample measuring device. Accordingly, the measurer can read the measurement related information using the measurement related information supply device, add the identification information of the measurement related information supply device to the read measurement related information, and transmit the measurement related information to the biological sample measurement device. . Therefore, the measurer does not need to read a variety of measurement-related information by holding a heavy biological sample measuring instrument main body equipped with a barcode scanner, a display unit, etc., and as a result, the burden on the measurer can be reduced. it can.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a biological sample measuring instrument constituting the biological sample measuring apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a measurement-related information supplier that constitutes the biological sample measurement device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a control block diagram of the biological sample measuring instrument according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a control block diagram of the measurement related information supplier in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a bracelet that holds measurement-related information read by the measurement-related information supplier according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a blood glucose level sensor bottle that holds measurement-related information read by the measurement-related information supplier according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a biological sample measuring instrument constituting the biological sample measuring apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a measurement-related information supplier that constitutes the biological sample measurement device
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a control flow of the biological sample measuring instrument in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a control flow of the measurement related information supplier in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the display contents of the biological sample measuring instrument in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a biological sample measuring instrument 1 constituting the biological sample measuring apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the biological sample measuring instrument 1 in the embodiment of the present invention is a blood glucose level measuring instrument used in a hospital or the like, for example.
- the biological sample measuring instrument 1 includes a main body case 2 formed in a substantially rectangular shape.
- a sensor mounting portion 5 for inserting a connection terminal 4 of a blood glucose level sensor (an example of a biological sample detection sensor) 3 is provided on the distal end side of the main body case 2.
- a display unit 6, a power switch 7, and a receiving unit 9 that receives measurement related information from the measurement related information supplier 8 (see FIG. 2) are provided.
- the receiving unit 9 is a reader that reads RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) information, and performs RFID communication using radio waves. That is, in the present embodiment, proximity communication by RFID communication is performed.
- RFID Radio Frequency IDentification
- the measurer attaches the connection terminal 4 of the blood glucose level sensor 3 to the sensor attachment portion 5, and in that state, drops the blood on the spotting portion 10 on the distal end side of the blood glucose level sensor 3. Thereby, the blood glucose level at this time is measured by the measurement unit 11 (see FIG. 3) and displayed on the display unit 6.
- the biological sample measuring instrument 1 is placed and moved on a wagon or the like, for example, when moving between hospital rooms in a hospital.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the measurement related information supply unit 8 constituting the biological sample measurement device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the measurement related information supplier 8 has a thin plate-like surface and has a square card shape (square thin plate shape).
- One measurement-related information supply device 8 is supplied to one measurer (for example, nurse) in a hospital, and the information of the measurer is displayed on the surface, for example, “nurse, internal medicine first ward, "Japan Hanako” is printed.
- a power switch 15 for supplying power to the measurement related information supply unit 8 is provided in the vicinity of the outer edge of the surface of the measurement related information supply unit 8, in the example of FIG.
- the measurement related information is read and the read measurement related information is transmitted to the biological sample measuring instrument 1. This reading and transmission are performed by proximity communication by RFID communication.
- a biological sample measuring device is configured by a combination of one biological sample measuring instrument 1 and a plurality of measurement related information supply units 8.
- the number of devices constituting the biological sample measurement device is not limited to this example.
- FIG. 3 is a control block diagram of biological sample measuring instrument 1 in the embodiment of the present invention.
- the measurement unit 11 to which the sensor mounting unit 5 is connected is connected to the control unit 12.
- the control unit 12 is connected to a receiving unit 9 that receives measurement-related information by radio waves, a power switch 7, a display unit 6, and a rechargeable battery 27, for example.
- a storage unit 13 (second storage unit) is further connected to the control unit 12, and authentication information (measuring device ID) of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 is stored in the storage unit 13.
- the storage unit 13 stores the measurement related information received from the measurement related information supplier 8 via the receiving unit 9 under the control of the control unit 12.
- the control unit 12 is further connected to a connection terminal 14 that provides measurement-related information stored in the storage unit 13 to an external device.
- FIG. 4 is a control block diagram of the measurement related information supplier 8 in the embodiment of the present invention.
- the power switch 15 is connected to the control unit 16.
- a battery 17, a buzzer 18, and a storage unit 19 (first storage unit) are connected to the control unit 16.
- the storage unit 19 stores authentication information (measurer ID) of the measurement related information supplier 8.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a bracelet 20 that holds measurement related information read by the measurement related information supply device 8 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the blood glucose level sensor bottle 21 that holds measurement related information read by the measurement related information supply device 8.
- the control unit 16 is connected to a reading unit 22 and a transmission unit 23 for transmitting the measurement related information read by the reading unit 22 to the receiving unit 9 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1.
- the reading unit 22 reads measurement-related information from the patient's bracelet 20 (see FIG. 5) and the sensor bottle 21 (see FIG. 6) in which the blood glucose level sensor 3 is housed.
- the reading unit 22 of the measurement related information supply unit 8 is a reader that reads RFID information
- the transmission unit 23 is composed of a writer that transmits RFID information.
- a reading unit 22, a transmission unit 23, and a transmission / reception area 24 thereof are provided at the center of the surface of the measurement related information supply device 8.
- the RFID processing performed by the reading unit 22 and the transmission unit 23 is widely known, a detailed description thereof is omitted.
- the transmission / reception area 24 of the measurement-related information supply device 8 is held over (closed to) an IC tag 25 incorporated in a bracelet 20 (see FIG. 5) worn by the patient, the patient ID in the IC tag 25 is read. 22 is authenticated and read.
- the biological sample sensor ID in the IC tag 26 Is read after being subjected to authentication processing by the reading unit 22.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a control flow of biological sample measuring instrument 1 in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a control flow of the measurement related information supplier 8 in the embodiment.
- the measurer removes the biological sample measuring instrument 1 from the charging cradle (not shown). Then, the measurer carries the biological sample measuring instrument 1 and the sensor bottle 21 (see FIG. 6) containing the blood glucose level sensor 3 on a wagon, for example, and carries it into the hospital room.
- measurement-related information such as patient IDs and biological sample sensor IDs may be collected for each measurement.
- Measurer turns on the biological sample measuring instrument 1 by turning on the power switch 7 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1. If it does so, the electric power of the battery 27 will be supplied to the control part 12 of the biological sample measuring device 1 (S1).
- the control unit 12 enters the communication mode (S2), transmits a communication request to the measurement related information supply unit 8 at a predetermined interval using the reception unit 9 (S3), and waits for a response from the measurement related information supply unit 8 (S4).
- the measurer wears the measurement-related information supply device 8 having a thin plate shape and a square card shape shown in FIG. 2 in a case made of, for example, a transparent resin.
- the measurer removes the measurement related information supply device 8 from the chest and presses the power switch 15 of the measurement related information supply device 8. Then, the electric power of the battery 17 is supplied to the measurement related information supplier 8 (S21).
- the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supplier 8 enters the reading mode (S22). And the control part 16 confirms the presence or absence of the communication request
- the control unit 16 When there is no communication request from the biological sample measuring instrument 1, that is, when the measurer does not hold the measurement-related information supply device 8 over the receiving unit 9 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 (not in proximity), the control unit 16 Then, the measurement related information is read using the reading unit 22 (NO in S23). Specifically, the measurer holds (closes) the transmission / reception area 24 (see FIG. 2) of the measurement-related information supply device 8 with the IC tag 25 incorporated in the bracelet 20 (see FIG. 5) of the patient. As a result, the patient ID in the IC tag 25 is read after being authenticated by the reading unit 22 which is an RFID reader and stored in the storage unit 19 via the control unit 16 (S24).
- control unit 16 may generate an electronic sound “beep” from the buzzer 18 as a notification of completion of patient ID recognition. With this electronic sound, the measurer can recognize that the patient ID has been read by the reading unit 22. After reading the patient ID, the control unit 16 returns to the process of step S21.
- the measurer After the patient ID is read, the measurer performs a reading operation of the biological sample sensor ID of the sensor bottle 21.
- the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supplier 8 enters the reading mode (S22).
- the control part 16 confirms the presence or absence of the communication request
- the measurer When there is no communication request from the biological sample measuring instrument 1 (S23, NO), the measurer incorporates the transmission / reception area 24 (see FIG. 2) of the measurement related information supplier 8 into the sensor bottle 21 (see FIG. 6). Hold the IC tag 26 close to it. Then, the biological sample sensor ID in the IC tag 26 is read after being subjected to authentication processing by the reading unit 22 and stored in the storage unit 19 via the control unit 16 (S24).
- control unit 16 may generate an electronic sound from the buzzer 18 that is different from that at the completion of reading of the patient ID, as a notification of completion of the biological sample sensor ID recognition. With this electronic sound, the measurer can recognize that the biological sample sensor ID has been read by the reading unit 22. After reading the biological sample sensor ID, the control unit 16 returns to the process of step S21.
- the measurer performs an operation for transmitting the read measurement related information to the biological sample measuring instrument 1.
- the measurer presses the power switch 15 of the measurement related information supplier 8.
- the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supply device 8 enters the reading mode (S22), and the control unit 16 performs the biological sample measurement device.
- the presence or absence of a communication request transmitted by 1 is confirmed (S23).
- the measurer holds (closes) the transmission / reception area 24 of the measurement-related information supply device 8 over the reception unit 9 provided on the upper surface of the main body case 2 of the biological sample measurement device 1 (see FIG. 1).
- the control unit 16 receives a communication request from the biological sample measuring instrument 1 via the reading unit 22 (S23, YES), and puts the control unit 16 into a reply mode.
- the control unit 16 sends a reply notification to the receiving unit 9 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 via the transmitting unit 23 (S25).
- control unit 16 reads the patient ID and the biological sample sensor ID as the measurement related information read into the measurement related information supply device 8 and stored in the storage unit 19, and the measurer ID stored in advance in the storage unit 19. Is transmitted to the receiver 9 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 using the transmitter 23 (S26).
- step S4 when the biological sample measuring instrument 1 receives a reply notification (S25) from the measurement related information supply unit 8 via the receiving unit 9 (S4, YES), subsequently, the measurement related information supply unit 8 receives the measurement related information.
- Receive information Specifically, the patient ID and biological sample sensor ID, which are measurement related information, and the measurer ID are received (S5).
- step S4 when the biological sample measuring instrument 1 does not receive a reply notification from the measurement related information supplier 8 via the receiving unit 9 (S4, NO), the process returns to step S3.
- the control unit 12 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 that has received the measurement related information from the measurement related information supply unit 8 checks whether all the received information is available (S6). When any one of the measurer ID, patient ID, and biological sample sensor ID is missing, for example, when the patient ID is missing (S6, NO), as shown in FIG.
- the control unit 12 of the device 1 displays on the display unit 6 that there is not enough information such as “no patient ID” or “read all IDs again” (S7).
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the display contents of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 in the embodiment of the present invention.
- the measurer who has seen the display shown in FIG. 9 once again reads the patient ID, the biological sample sensor ID, and the like using the measurement related information supply unit 8, and again sets the transmission / reception area 24 of the measurement related information supply unit 8 in the living body.
- Information is transmitted to the biological sample measuring instrument 1 over the receiver 9 on the upper surface of the main body case 2 of the sample measuring instrument 1 (S21 to S27).
- the control unit 12 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 returns to step S3 and receives the information from the measurement related information supplier 8 by repeating the above-described steps S3 to S6.
- step S6 when all the information is available (S6, YES), the control unit 12 stores the measurement related information in the storage unit 13 and sets the control unit 12 in the measurement mode (S8).
- the measurer attaches the connection terminal 4 of the blood glucose level sensor 3 to the sensor attachment portion 5 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1, and drops blood on the spotting portion 10 on the distal end side of the blood glucose level sensor 3 (S9). . Then, the blood glucose level of the blood is measured by the measurement unit 11 (see FIG. 3) and stored in the storage unit 13 (S10). At this time, the blood glucose level may be displayed on the display unit 6.
- Measurer repeats the procedure from step S3 to step S10 for the number of patients.
- the biological sample measuring instrument 1 is returned to the cradle (not shown).
- the control unit 12 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 has a connection terminal 14 for providing measurement-related information and blood glucose level stored in the storage unit 13 to an external device (for example, a cradle). Are electrically connected.
- control unit 12 of the biological sample measuring instrument 1 determines that the measurement is finished (S11, YES), and the measurement related information and blood glucose level in the storage unit 13 are transmitted to the external device (for example, cradle) via the connection terminal 14. Send out (S12). And in a hospital, it becomes possible to associate and manage the measurement related information and blood glucose level.
- Step S3 when the measurer does not return the biological sample measuring instrument 1 to the cradle, the control unit 12 returns to Step S3 (S11, NO).
- the biological sample measuring instrument 1 reads measurement-related information by radio waves from the measurement-related information supplier 8 having a thin plate shape and a square card shape.
- measurement related information such as patient ID or biological sample sensor ID can be read by radio waves by holding the measurement related information supply device 8 over the IC tag 25 of the bracelet 20 or the IC tag 26 of the sensor bottle 21.
- the measurer does not need to read various measurement-related information by holding the heavy biological sample measuring instrument 1 main body including the measurement unit 11, the display unit 6, the battery 27, and the like as in the past.
- the burden on the measurer can be reduced even in busy hospital operations.
- the measurement-related information supply device 8 since the measurement-related information supply device 8 is held over the IC tag 25 of the bracelet 20 and the IC tag 26 of the sensor bottle 21, the patient ID or the biological sample sensor ID can be read. Unlike a reading unit (for example, a barcode reader), it is possible to read necessary measurement-related information without paying attention to the direction of reading. Further, when the barcode reader is used, the reading light of the barcode reader is not accidentally incident on the patient's eyes. From this point, the burden on the measurer can be reduced.
- a reading unit for example, a barcode reader
- the power switch 15 is connected to the vicinity of the outer edge of the surface of the plate-shaped measurement related information supply device 8, more specifically, a rectangular measurement related information supply device. 8 is provided in the lower left portion (lower side of the left side in FIG. 2).
- the power switch 15 is preferably provided in a place where it does not interfere with the transmission / reception area 24 provided at the center of the surface of the measurement-related information supplier 8.
- the measurer sandwiches the front and back surfaces of the measurement related information supply device 8 between the power switch 15 provided in the vicinity of the outer edge of the plate-shaped measurement related information supply device 8 with, for example, the thumb and the index finger.
- the switch 15 can be pressed.
- the measurement related information supply device 8 is held in a state where the transmission / reception area 24 provided at the center of the surface is largely open, the reading operation of the patient ID or the biological sample sensor ID or the like is easy. .
- a pressure sensitive switch is used as the power switch 15. For this reason, even when the measurement-related information supply device 8 is put in a transparent resin case or the like for mounting on the chest of the measurer, the switch is turned on by pressing the power switch 15 with a finger from above the resin case. be able to.
- the power supply of the battery 17 is supplied to the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supplier 8 only when the power switch 15 is in a pressure-sensitive state (ON state). For this reason, when the measurement-related information (patient ID, biological sample sensor ID) reading operation is completed and the measurer removes his / her finger from the power switch 15, the power supply to the control unit 16 of the measurement-related information supplier 8 is immediately performed. Blocked and no further measurement related information is read.
- the power source of the battery 17 is supplied to the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supplier 8 only when the power switch 15 is in a pressure sensitive state.
- the present invention is not limited to this example.
- the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supplier 8 measures a predetermined time (for example, 10 seconds) using a timer (not shown), and then from the battery 17 The power supply to the control unit 16 may be turned off.
- the measurer can finish the reading operation of the measurement related information (patient ID, biological sample sensor ID) within a predetermined time (for example, 10 seconds). And since the power supply to the control part 16 is interrupted after a predetermined time, the possibility that the measurement related information is erroneously read is low.
- the measurement related information supply device 8 in the present embodiment transmits the measurement related information (patient ID, biological sample sensor ID) read by RFID and stored in the storage unit 19 to the reading unit 22 of the biological sample measuring device 1 as a radio wave. After the transmission, the data is erased from the storage unit 19. For this reason, when the next measurement related information is read, the immediately preceding measurement related information is completely erased from the storage unit 19, so that the next measurement related information and the immediately preceding measurement related information are not confused.
- the control unit 16 of the measurement related information supply device 8 sends the power switch 15 after the transmission. Determine the pressure-sensitive state. Then, after confirming that the power switch 15 is not in the pressure-sensitive state, the control unit 16 turns off the power supply from the battery 17.
- the correct measurement-related information can be transmitted to the biological sample measuring instrument 1, and the burden on the measurer can be reduced.
- the measurement-related information reading unit 22 is arranged in the measurement-related information supplier 8 provided separately from the biological sample measuring instrument 1. Therefore, the measurer reads the measurement related information such as the patient ID and the biological sample sensor ID using the measurement related information supply unit 8, and adds the identification information of the measurement related information supply unit 8 to the read measurement related information. It can be transmitted to the biological sample measuring instrument 1.
- the measurer it is not necessary for the measurer to have a heavy biological sample measuring instrument main body equipped with a barcode scanner, a display unit, etc., and to read various measurement related information, thereby reducing the burden on the measurer. Can do.
- a biological sample measuring device including a biological sample measuring device and a measurement related information supply device for supplying measurement related information to the biological sample measuring device, for example, biological sample measurement for measuring biological information such as blood glucose level in blood It is useful as a device.
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- 生体試料測定器と、前記生体試料測定器に測定関連情報を供給する測定関連情報供給器とを備えた生体試料測定装置であって、
前記測定関連情報供給器は、
前記測定関連情報を読み取る読取部と、
前記測定関連情報供給器の識別情報が記憶された第1の記憶部と、
前記生体試料測定器に対して、前記測定関連情報および前記測定関連情報供給器の前記識別情報を送信する送信部とを有し、
前記生体試料測定器は、
生体試料検出センサの装着部および表示部を有する本体ケースと、
前記本体ケース内で前記装着部に接続した測定部と、
前記測定部に接続した制御部と、
前記制御部に接続し、前記測定関連情報供給部の送信部から送信された、前記測定関連情報および前記測定関連情報供給器の前記識別情報を受信する受信部とを有する
生体試料測定装置。 - 前記生体試料測定器は、さらに、
前記測定関連情報供給器から送信された前記測定関連情報および前記測定関連情報供給器の前記識別情報を記憶する第2の記憶部と、
前記第2の記憶部に記憶された情報を外部機器に提供するための、前記制御部に接続された接続端子とを有する
請求項1に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記生体試料測定器の前記第2の記憶部には、前記生体試料測定器の識別情報が記憶されている
請求項2に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記生体試料測定器の前記本体ケースの表面に、前記受信部が設けられた
請求項3に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記測定関連情報供給器は板状の面を有し、前記板状の面の中央部に、前記読取部および前記送信部が設けられる
請求項1に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記測定関連情報供給器は、電源スイッチをさらに有し、
前記電源スイッチは、前記板状の面を有する前記測定関連情報供給器の外縁部近傍に設けられる
請求項5に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記測定関連情報供給器の前記電源スイッチは感圧式スイッチであり、
前記感圧式スイッチが、感圧状態の時にのみ前記測定関連情報供給器に電源が供給される構成とした
請求項6に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記測定関連情報供給器の前記第1の記憶部は、前記読取部で読み取った前記測定関連情報を記憶し、
前記第1の記憶部に記憶された前記測定関連情報は、前記送信部による前記生体試料測定器の前記受信部に対する前記測定関連情報の送信後に消去される
請求項1に記載の生体試料測定装置。 - 前記生体試料測定器の前記第2の記憶部には、前記生体試料検出センサで検出した測定値が記憶されている
請求項2に記載の生体試料測定装置。
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