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    K Number
    K170257
    Date Cleared
    2017-02-24

    (28 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    884.6180
    Reference & Predicate Devices
    Predicate For
    N/A
    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdpartyExpeditedreview
    Intended Use

    Sydney IVF Culture Oil is intended for use as an oil overlay for culture of gametes, zygotes, or embryos in assisted reproduction technology (ART) and micro-manipulation procedures.

    Device Description

    Sydney IVF Culture Oil is designed to protect gametes and embryos during ART processing by providing a barrier between the embryo culture media and the air, thereby minimizing evaporation, and reducing fluctuations in osmolality. Sydney IVF Culture Oil consists of pharmaceutical grade mineral oil.

    Sydney IVF Culture Oil is provided in glass vials (50 ml). This product is a single use, aseptically-filtered device.

    AI/ML Overview

    The Sydney IVF Culture Oil is intended for use as an oil overlay for the culture of gametes, zygotes, or embryos in assisted reproduction technology (ART) and micromanipulation procedures. The study was conducted to expand the shelf-life of the device from 90 days to 20 weeks when stored at 2-8℃.

    Here's a breakdown of the acceptance criteria and study details:

    1. Table of Acceptance Criteria and Reported Device Performance

    Acceptance CriteriaReported Device Performance (After 20 weeks at 2-8°C)
    Mouse Embryo Assay (MEA): ≥80% 2-cell embryos expanded to blastocysts at 72 hoursMet (Specific percentage not provided, but stated as "met the following specifications")
    Endotoxin (LAL): <0.4 EU/ml in accordance with USP <85>Met (Specific value not provided, but stated as "met the following specifications")
    Sterility: No growth in accordance with USP <71>Met (Specific observation not provided, but stated as "met the following specifications")

    2. Sample Size Used for the Test Set and Data Provenance

    • Sample Size for Test Set: The document does not specify the exact number of units of Sydney IVF Culture Oil tested for the shelf-life study. It refers to a "real-time shelf-life study."
    • Data Provenance: The study was conducted by William A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd in Australia. It is a prospective, real-time shelf-life study.

    3. Number of Experts Used to Establish Ground Truth for the Test Set and Their Qualifications

    Not applicable. This device is not an AI/imaging diagnostic device requiring expert interpretation for ground truth. The acceptance criteria are based on standardized laboratory assays (MEA, LAL, Sterility).

    4. Adjudication Method for the Test Set

    Not applicable. As noted above, the ground truth is established by objective laboratory assays, not expert consensus requiring adjudication.

    5. Multi-Reader Multi-Case (MRMC) Comparative Effectiveness Study

    No, an MRMC comparative effectiveness study was not done. This device is a culture oil, not an AI diagnostic tool, and therefore human reader performance is not relevant.

    6. Standalone Performance

    Yes, a standalone performance study was done in the form of a real-time shelf-life study. This study evaluated the performance of the device (Sydney IVF Culture Oil) itself against pre-defined specifications without human intervention or interpretation as part of the primary outcome.

    7. Type of Ground Truth Used

    The ground truth used for the acceptance criteria are:

    • Mouse Embryo Assay (MEA): A biological assay, an established standard for assessing the suitability of materials for embryo culture, providing an objective measure of embryo development.
    • Endotoxin (LAL): A chemical assay (Limulus Amebocyte Lysate assay), a standard method for detecting bacterial endotoxins.
    • Sterility: A microbiological test, an established standard for confirming the absence of viable microorganisms.

    8. Sample Size for the Training Set

    Not applicable. This device is not an AI/machine learning device that requires a training set. The study pertains to the physical and biological stability of a manufactured product over time.

    9. How the Ground Truth for the Training Set Was Established

    Not applicable, as there is no training set for this type of device.

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