Claims
- 1. A method for automatically correcting a measurement condition of a chromatograph system comprising steps of:
- a) chromatographically separating and measuring a plurality of runs of samples with the chromatograph system, each run of samples including, first a standard sample followed by unknown samples, to obtain a chromatogram of each of said samples, said chromatogram of each sample having a main peak and a subsidiary peak, said main peak appearing within a first time window defined by a first retention time and a first allowable width, and said subsidiary peak appearing within a second time window defined by a second retention time which is represented by a linear function of said first retention time of said main peak and a second allowable width;
- b) determining a main retention time of said main peak and a subsidiary retention time of said subsidiary peak of each sample;
- c) setting a regression line between points each represented by the main retention time on an abscissa and by the subsidiary retention time on an ordinate, for the samples of at least one of said runs;
- d) basing said first and second time windows for each of said plurality of runs on a set of preceding runs; and
- d) correcting said linear function by fitting said linear function to said regression line so that said second time window is updated.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said set of preceding runs comprises at least five runs.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said sample is glycated hemoglobin, said main peak is in correspondence with a component of A.sub.1c, and said subsidiary peak is in correspondence with at least one of components of F, 1-A.sub.1c, and A.sub.1b.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising steps of:
- e) detecting whether said subsidiary peak appears within said second time window not updated;
- f) detecting whether said subsidiary peak appears within said second time window updated; and
- g) indicating when said subsidiary peak does not appear within at least one of said second time windows.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising steps of:
- e) calculating an average among said main retention times; and
- f) correcting said first retention time to fit said first retention time to said average so that said first time window is updated.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising steps of:
- g) detecting whether said main peak appears within said first time window not updated;
- h) detecting whether said main peak appears within said first time window updated;
- i) detecting whether said subsidiary peak appears within said second time window not updated;
- j) detecting whether said subsidiary peak appears within said second time window updated; and
- k) indicating when at least one of said main and subsidiary peaks does not appear within at least one of said first and second time windows.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said set of preceding runs comprises at least five runs.
- 8. A method for measuring a chromatograph of samples including glycated hemoglobin comprising steps of:
- a) chromatographically separating and measuring a plurality of runs of samples with the chromatograph, each run of samples including, first a standard sample followed by unknown samples, to obtain a chromatogram of each of said samples, said chromatogram of each sample having a main peak corresponding to a component A.sub.1c of the glycated hemoglobin and a subsidiary peak corresponding to at least one of components of F, 1-A.sub.1c and A.sub.1b, said main peak appearing within a first time window defined by a first retention time and a first allowable width, and said subsidiary peak appearing within a second time window defined by a second retention time which is represented by a linear function of said first retention time of said main peak and a second allowable width;
- b) determining a main retention time of said main peak and a subsidiary retention time of said subsidiary peak of each sample;
- c) setting a regression line between points each represented by the main retention time on an abscissa and by the subsidiary retention time on an ordinate, for the samples of at least one of said runs;
- d) basing said first and second time windows for each of said plurality of runs on a set of preceding runs;
- e) correcting said linear function by fitting said linear function to said regression line so that said second time window is updated and
- f) obtaining chromatograms of subsequent ones of said samples by employing the second time window updated.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, further comprising steps of:
- f) calculating an average among said main retention times;
- g) correcting said first retention time to fit it to said average so that said first time window is updated; and
- h) obtaining a chromatogram of said sample by employing the first window updated.
- 10. A chromatograph system, comprising:
- a) a measuring column, having a pressure, to which samples to be measured may be supplied;
- b) means for analyzing a number of samples supplied to said column to obtain a chromatogram for each sample, said chromatograph including a retention time and a peak width for each sample measured;
- c) means for monitoring at least one monitored parameter selected from a group consisting of said pressure of said column, said retention times and said peak widths;
- d) first means for storing a function based on a change in said at least one parameter and said number of said samples analyzed;
- e) second means for storing a reference parameter at which said column should be changed;
- f) means for correcting said function to fit a set of said monitored parameters to said function;
- g) means for calculating a number of samples which can be analyzed before said at least one parameter becomes said reference parameter by referring to the monitored parameters and the function corrected; and
- h) means for indicating said calculated number of samples.
- 11. A chromatograph system, comprising:
- a) means for analyzing a sample in a column to obtain a chromatogram;
- b) means for monitoring a pressure (P) of said column and a number (S.sub.0) of samples analyzed;
- c) means for storing an upper limit pressure (P.sub.max) of said column at which said column should be changed;
- d) means for obtaining a first order differential value (dP/dS) and a second order differential value (d.sup.2 P/dS.sup.2);
- e) means for calculating a number (S.sub.max) of samples at which a pressure of said column becomes to said upper limit pressure (P.sub.max) in accordance with the following formula,
- P.sub.max =P(S.sub.0)+(dP/dS).sub.S=S.sbsb.0 (S.sub.max -S.sub.0)+k(d.sup.2 P/dS.sup.2).sub.S=S.sbsb.0 (S.sub.max -S.sub.0).sup.2
- wherein k is a constant; and
- f) means for indicating said number (S.sub.max) of samples thus calculated or a difference between said number (S.sub.max) calculated and said number (S.sub.0) monitored.
- 12. A method for measuring a chromatograph of a sample, comprising steps of:
- a) analyzing a number of samples supplied to a column, having a pressure, to obtain a chromatogram for each sample, said chromatograph including a retention time and a peak width for each sample measured;
- b) monitoring at least one monitored parameter selected from a group consisting of said pressure of said column, said retention times and said peak widths;
- c) storing a function based on a change in said at least one parameter and said number of said samples analyzed;
- d) storing a reference parameter at which said column should be changed;
- e) correcting said function to fit a set of said monitored parameters to said function;
- f) calculating a number of samples which can be analyzed before said at least one parameter becomes said reference parameter by referring to the monitored parameters and the function corrected; and
- g) indicating said calculated number of samples.
- 13. A method for measuring a chromatograph of a sample, comprising steps of:
- a) analyzing a sample to obtain a chromatogram;
- b) monitoring a pressure (P) of a column and a number (S.sub.0) of samples analyzed;
- c) storing an upper limit pressure (P.sub.max) of said column at which said column should be changed;
- d) obtaining a first order differential value (dP/dS) and a second order differential value (d.sup.2 P/dS.sup.2);
- e) calculating a number (S.sub.max) of samples at which a pressure of said column becomes to said upper limit pressure (P.sub.max) in accordance with the following formula,
- P.sub.max =P(S.sub.0)+(dP/dS).sub.S=S.sbsb.0 (S.sub.max -S.sub.0)+k(d.sup.2 P/dS.sup.2).sub.S=S.sbsb.0 (S.sub.max -S.sub.0).sup.2
- wherein k is a constant; and
- f) indicating said number (S.sub.max) of samples thus calculated or a difference between said number (S.sub.max) calculated and said number (S.sub.0) monitored.
- 14. A chromatograph system comprising:
- a chromatographic column for separating a sample to obtain a chromatogram having a plurality of peaks, including a first peak and a second peak;
- means for storing at least past information relating to said first peak and past information relating to said second peak;
- means for correlating between said past information relating to said first peak and said past information relating to said second peak;
- means for renewing said correlation based on successively obtained information of said first peak and successively obtained information of said second peak; and
- means for obtaining information relating to one of said plurality of peaks from detected information relating to another one of said plurality of peaks based on said correlation.
- 15. A chromatograph system according to claim 14, wherein said past information relating to the first peak and the second peak comprises a retention time or a retention volume.
- 16. A chromatograph system according to claim 14, wherein said means for correlating establishes said correlation based on a detection of a standard sample.
- 17. A chromatograph system according to claim 14, wherein said means for storing stores past information relating to said second peak obtained from said past information relating to said first peak by said correlating means.
- 18. A chromatograph system according to claim 17, wherein said first peak is a main peak and said second peak is a subsidiary peak.
- 19. A chromatograph system according to claim 18, wherein said correlating means is operative to obtain information concerning said subsidiary peak from information concerning said main peak.
- 20. A chromatograph system according to claim 14, wherein said correlation is a linear relation.
- 21. A chromatograph system according to claim 20, wherein said means for correlating establishes said correlation using a polynominal expression.
- 22. A method for obtaining a chromatogram with a plurality of peaks, including a first peak and a second peak by separating in time a sample through a column, comprising steps of:
- storing at least past information relating to said first peak and past information relating to said second peak;
- correlating between said past information relating to said first peak and said past information relating to said second peak;
- renewing said correlation based on successively obtained information of said first peak and successively obtained information of aid second peak; and
- obtaining information relating to one of said plurality of peaks from detected information relating to another one of said plurality of peaks based on said correlation.
- 23. A method according to claim 22, wherein said past information relating to the first peak and the second peak comprises a retention time or a retention volume.
- 24. A method according to claim 22, wherein said correlation is based on a detection of a standard sample.
- 25. A method according to claim 22, wherein said past information relating to said second peak is obtained from said past information relating to said first peak.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein said first peak is a main peak and said second peak is a subsidiary peak.
- 27. A method according to claim 26, wherein information concerning said subsidiary peak is obtained from information concerning said main peak.
- 28. A method according to claim 22, wherein said correlation is a linear relation.
- 29. A method according to claim 28, wherein said correlation is expressed by a polynominal expression.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/061,130, filed 13 May 1993, now abandoned.
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