Claims
- 1. A pre-connected disposable for blood processing apparatus comprising:
a blood processing vessel; a blood product container fluidly connected to the blood processing vessel; a blood sampling container pre-connected to the blood product container; a needle or hollow spike pre-connected to the blood sampling container wherein a sample of blood product can flow from the blood product container to the blood sampling container and to the needle or hollow spike.
- 2. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 wherein the blood processing apparatus is an apheresis system for collecting selected separated blood components and wherein the blood processing vessel comprises a blood separation vessel.
- 3. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 wherein the blood product container is a bag for collecting platelets.
- 4. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 wherein the blood product container is a bag for collecting plasma.
- 5. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 wherein the blood product container is a bag for collecting red blood cells.
- 6. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 wherein the blood sampling container comprises a sample bulb.
- 7. The pre-connected disposable of claim 6 further comprising:
a coupler around the needle or hollow spike adapted for coupling to a bacteria detection device.
- 8. The pre-connected disposable of claim 7 wherein the coupler is adapted to provide an aseptic connection to a bacteria detection device.
- 9. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 wherein the blood sampling container is a sample bag.
- 10. The pre-connected disposable of claim 9 further comprising a coupler around the needle or hollow spike adapted for coupling to a bacteria detection device.
- 11. The pre-connected disposable of claim 10 wherein the coupler is adapted to provide an aseptic connection to the bacteria detection device.
- 12. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 further comprising:
a coupler around the needle or hollow spike adapted for coupling to a bacteria detection device.
- 13. The pre-connected disposable of claim 12 wherein the coupler is adapted to provide an aseptic connection to the bacteria detection device.
- 14. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 further comprising:
a Y-connector between the blood sampling container and the needle or hollow spike for pre-connecting the needle or hollow spike to the blood sampling container.
- 15. The pre-connected disposable of claim 14 further comprising:
tubing between the Y-connector and the needle or hollow spike; and a clamp on the tubing.
- 16. The pre-connected disposable of claim 1 further comprising:
tubing between the Y-connector and the needle or hollow spike; and a frangible connector in the tubing.
- 17. The pre-connected disposable of claim 6 wherein the sample bulb further comprises:
a first sample bulb end; a second sample bulb end; wherein the sample bulb is pre-connected to the blood product container at one of the first or second sample bulb ends and wherein the sample bulb is pre-connected to the needle or hollow spike at the other of the first and second sample bulb ends.
- 18. A sample kit adapted to be attached to a biological fluid product container or a tissue or cell culture container and adapted to be coupled with a bacteria detection device comprising:
first tubing adapted to be sterilely connected to a biological fluid product or tissue or cell culture container; a sample container pre-connected to the first tubing; a needle or hollow spike pre-connected to the sample container and adapted to cooperate with a bacteria detection device.
- 19. The sample kit of claim 18 wherein the sample container comprises a bag.
- 20. The sample kit of claim 19 further comprising indicia indicative of fluid levels on the bag.
- 21. The sample kit of claim 18 further comprising:
a coupler around at least a portion of the needle or hollow spike and adapted to be coupled to a bacteria detection container.
- 22. The sample kit of claim 18 wherein the sample container comprises a sample bulb.
- 23. The sample kit of claim 22 further comprising second tubing pre-connected to the sample bulb wherein the sample bulb comprises:
a first sample bulb end; and a second sample bulb end wherein the first sample bulb end is pre-connected to one of the first and second tubing and the second sample bulb end is pre-connected to the other of the first and second tubing.
- 24. The sample kit of claim 21 wherein the coupler permits the needle or hollow spike to be aseptically coupled to a bacteria detection device.
- 25. A method of detecting bacteria or microorganisms in a bodily fluid comprising:
removing a sample of the bodily fluid from a bodily fluid container to a sample container; removing the bodily fluid container from the sample container to isolate the remaining bodily fluid in the bodily fluid container; aseptically piercing a bacteria detection container with a needle or hollow spike; and flowing the sample from the sample container through the needle or hollow spike to the bacteria detection container; detecting any change of condition indicative of bacteria or microorganisms in the sample in the bacteria detection container.
- 26. The method of claim 25 further comprising:
sterilely connecting the sample container to the bodily fluid container.
- 27. The method of claim 25 further comprising:
sterilely connecting the needle or hollow spike to the sample container.
- 28. The method of claim 25 further comprising:
pre-connecting the sample container to the bodily fluid container.
- 29. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
pre-connecting the needle or hollow spike to the sample container.
- 30. The method of claim 25 further comprising:
pre-connecting the needle or hollow spike to the sample container.
- 31. The method of claim 25 wherein the removing step further comprises squeezing the sample container to receive the sample.
- 32. The method of claim 25 wherein the removing step further comprises flowing by gravity the sample from the bodily fluid container to the sample container.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from Provisional Application No. 60/377,754, filed May 3, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60377754 |
May 2002 |
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