Method for increasing throughput in an automatic clinical analyzer by duplicating reagent resources
View Patent ↗A method for maximizing analyzer throughput irregardless of the mix in demand of different assays to be conducted by duplicating the reagents required to conduct selected assays in at least two separate reagent servers and also enabling newly incoming selected assays to be conducted using reagents from whichever reagent server has the smaller backlog of such high-volume assays.
1. A method for increasing the throughput of an analyzer equipped for conducting a number of different assays on a clinical sample, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a source of samples to be assayed by the analyzer;
(b) providing a reaction carousel having reaction cuvettes for containing the samples to be assayed;
(c) providing first, second, and third sources of reagents for conducting reactions on the samples in the reaction cuvettes; and
(d) partitioning the different assays to be conducted by the analyzer into
(i) a first sub-group of assays consisting only of those assays having the highest frequency of being conducted by the analyzer;
(ii) a third sub-group of assays consisting only of those assays having the lowest frequency of being conducted by the analyzer; and
(iii) a second sub-group of assays consisting only of those assays not contained in either the first or third sub-groups of assays,
wherein the first third source of reagents contains reagents needed for conducting the first, second, and third sub-groups of assays, the second source of reagents consists only of those reagents needed for conducting the first and second sub-groups of assays, and the third first source of reagents consists only of those reagents needed for conducting the first sub-group of assays.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising selecting reagents from whichever of the three servers has the shortest backlog of demand with which to perform assays in the first sub-group of assays.