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Devices and methods for reduced-pain blood sampling

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-10-14
RAPIDX LTD
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[0012]There is a need in the art in a medical device for a blood test, which is on the one hand portable and easy to operate (e.g. by user himself) to perform a full and accurate test of a desired condition of blood, and on the other hand reduce pain associated with the blood test procedures.

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The removal or blood from a human body is normally performed invasively and tends to be painful, leading to procrastination and non-compliance of the patients.
Moreover, in children and babies, the invasive procedures are more difficult and less effective.
The pressure causes a state of temporary blood flow cessation within a time period insufficient for irreversible changes in the fleshy medium.
Furthermore, the measurement head features a robust and uncomplicated optical design not requiring a lateral shifting of the optical axis of the objective.

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[0139]A number of volunteers (6) in the age range of 30-60 were asked to perform removal of blood using device 200 of the present invention including elastic element 204 (elasticated device) and to compare with tests excluding elastic element 204 (non-elasticated device).

[0140]Each volunteer tested himself / herself without knowledge of the results of the other volunteers in the group.

[0141]The results are tabulated in results Table 1.

TABLE 1RESULTS OF PAIN OF INVASIVE BLOOD TEST USINGELASTICATED VERSUS NON-ELASTICATED DEVICEVOLUNTEERVOLUNTEERVOLUNTEERPAIN- WONG BAKERNO.DEVICEAGEGENDERSCALE 0-51elasticated device47F11non-elasticated device47F32elasticated device31M12non-elasticated device31M43elasticated device42M03non-elasticated device42M14elasticated device55M14non-elasticated device55M45elasticated device36F15non-elasticated device36F46elasticated device46M16non-elasticated device46M2AVERAGEelasticated device42.80.83AVERAGEnon-elasticated device42.83

[0142]As can be seen from Table...

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Abstract

Systems, methods and devices are provided for invasive reduced-pain blood sampling and testing, the devices including, a horizontally-disposed finger support element configured to support the finger thereupon, a finger holding element adapted, in a closed position, to radially grip the finger on said support element near to a tip thereof and configured to force blood into said tip, a lancet housing element disposed vertically underneath the finger support element for piercing the finger tip with a lancet while said finger tip is gripped by said finger holding element and supported by said finger support element; and a test strip conveying element adapted to be received by the finger support element after retraction of the lancet housing element thereby bringing a test strip into direct contact with a predetermined volume of blood from said finger support element thereby effecting a blood test.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates generally to devices and methods for blood sampling and more specifically to devices and methods for reduced-pain blood sampling.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]There are many instances in which a person must undergo body fluid sampling. Medical practitioners often require full blood analyses to assist in the diagnosis of a disease or condition. Diabetics, for example, must monitor their blood sugar a number of times a day. The removal or blood from a human body is normally performed invasively and tends to be painful, leading to procrastination and non-compliance of the patients. Moreover, in children and babies, the invasive procedures are more difficult and less effective. There is therefore a need to develop both less painful invasive procedures and non-invasive procedures for blood and other body fluid removal.[0003]Some devices and methods for invasive blood sampling are described in the art, inter alia, U.S. Pat. No. ...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B5/145A61B5/151A61B5/157
CPCA61B5/1411A61B5/14532A61B5/14546A61B5/157A61B5/6826A61B5/6838A61B5/150114A61B5/14552A61B5/150022A61B5/150343A61B5/150358A61B5/150412A61B5/150519A61B5/150748A61B5/150824A61B5/15087A61B5/15105A61B5/15113A61B5/15117A61B5/15142A61B5/15144
Inventor TAMIR, NILI
Owner RAPIDX LTD
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