Claims
- 1. A method for identifying a bogus urine specimen, including the steps of:
- procuring a urine specimen;
- measuring the concentration of at least one naturally occurring gas dissolved in said urine specimen, wherein said at least one gas is selected from a group consisting of oxygen and carbon dioxide;
- determining the elapsed period of time between procuring said urine specimen and said step of measuring the concentration of at least one gas; and
- comparing the concentration of said at least one gas against a pre-determined range of reference measurements for said elapsed period of time to determine whether the specimen is bogus.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one naturally occurring gas is oxygen, said elapsed period of time is between 0 and 3 hours, and said predetermined range is between 33 mmHg and 121 mmHg.
- 3. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one naturally occurring gas is oxygen, said elapsed period of time is between 0 and three hours, and said predetermined range is between 40 mmHg and 115 mmHg.
- 4. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one naturally occurring gas is carbon dioxide and said predetermined range of reference measurements is above 40 mmHg.
- 5. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one naturally occurring gas is carbon dioxide and said predetermined range of reference measurements is below 112 mmHg.
- 6. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one naturally occurring gas includes both oxygen and carbon dioxide and said method further includes the step of determining the age of said urine specimen by comparing the concentrations of oxygen and carbon dioxide in said urine specimen with said pre-determined acceptable range of measurements.
- 7. A method for diagnostic evaluation of a medical disorder utilizing urine specimens from a subject under examination comprising the steps of:
- acquiring a sample of urine;
- measuring the partial pressure of oxygen in solution in said urine to obtain a first measured value;
- determining a first elapsed period of time between acquiring said urine specimen and said step of measuring the partial pressure of oxygen;
- measuring the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in solution in said urine to obtain a second measured value;
- determining a second elapsed period of time between acquiring said urine specimen and said step of measuring the partial pressure of carbon dioxide; and
- comparing said first measured value against a pre-determined range of normal oxygen values for said first elapsed period of time and comparing said second measured value against a pre-determined range of normal carbon dioxide values for said second elapsed period of time to determine an abnormal condition, thereby providing a diagnostic evaluation of a potential disorder.
- 8. A method for verifying the integrity of a urine specimen in a liquid state, comprising the steps of:
- procuring said urine specimen;
- taking an initial partial pressure measurement of at least one naturally occurring gas dissolved in said specimen at a first time interval;
- taking a subsequent partial pressure measurement of said at least one naturally occurring gas dissolved in said specimen at a later second time interval;
- comparing said initial partial pressure measurement and said subsequent partial pressure measurement to determine a rate of change between said first time interval and said second time interval; and
- determining the elapsed period of time between procuring said urine specimen and said first time interval;
- comparing said rate of change over time with a predetermined acceptable range based upon said elapsed period of time to verify authenticity.
- 9. The method recited in claim 8, wherein at least one naturally occurring gas is oxygen, and said rate of change over time shows an increase in oxygen over time.
- 10. The method recited in claim 8 wherein at least one naturally occurring gas is carbon dioxide and said rate of change over time shows a decrease in carbon dioxide over time.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/091,125 filed Jul. 14,1993, now abandoned.
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