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K Number
K240045Device Name
QStat Cartridge
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2024-03-27
(82 days)
Product Code
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The QStat Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation and clot lysis state of a 3.2% citrated venous or arterial whole blood sample using the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer. The QStat Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation via the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways and includes a test with tranexamic acid to evaluate clot lysis characteristics.
The OStat Cartridge is intended for in vitro diagnostic use by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood by means of the following functional parameters: Clot Time (CT), Clot Stiffness (CS), Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness (FCS), Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness (PCS), and Clot Stability to Lysis (CSL).
The QStat Cartridge is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation and clot lysis in patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions in trauma and liver transplantation procedures.
Results obtained with the QStat Cartridge should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
For prescription use only.
Device Description
The QStat Cartridge is a single-use, multi-channel disposable plastic cartridge used with the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer for the evaluation of blood coagulation and clot lysis. The measurements are performed in four test channels of the disposable cartridge which enable differential testing with different sets of reagents without the need for any reagent preparation or controlled pipetting. The cartridge utilizes a citrated evacuated blood collection tube filled with a patient whole blood sample The proprietary technology SEER Sonorheometry measures the evolution of shear modulus (i.e., clot stiffness) in all four channels as a function of time. The QStat Cartridge is intended for use in patients 18 years or older by professionals in a hospital setting (point of care or laboratory) to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions in trauma and liver transplantation procedures.
Each QStat Cartridge is pre-filled with lyophilized reagent beads individually sealed in an airtight pouch. After a QStat Cartridge is removed from its primary packaging, it is inserted into the instrument dock. A whole blood sample, collected in a 3.2% sodium citrate anticoagulant blood collection tube (minimum volume 2.7 mL), is attached directly to the cartridge and the test is initiated using the touch screen interface on the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer. The cartridge is the only component of the Quantra System that is in direct contact with blood. The fluidic system within the instrument draws the sample into the cartridge where it is warmed to 37°C, aliquoted, introduced and mixed with the lyophilized reagents, and analyzed. When the test is complete, the cartridge is released from the dock to be disposed of in an appropriate biosafety sharps container.
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K Number
K232215Device Name
Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2023-08-24
(29 days)
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Quantra® System is composed of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer, QPlus Cartridge, and Quantra Quality Controls Level 1 and 2. The Quantra System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use.
The Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer uses Sonic Estimation of Elasticity via Resonance (SEER) Sonorheometry, an ultrasound-based technology, to measure the shear modulus of whole blood during coagulation. The system is intended to be used by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood.
The QPlus Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation state of a 3.2% citrated venous or arterial whole blood sample. The QPlus Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes tests with a heparin neutralizer. The QPlus Cartridge is indicated for use in cardiovascular or major orthopedic surgeries before, during, and following the procedure.
The QStat Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation and clot lysis state of a 3.2% citrated venous whole blood sample. The QStat Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes a test with tranexamic acid to evaluate clot lysis characteristics. The QStat Cartridge is indicated for use in trauma and liver transplantation procedures.
The Quantra System is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation in perioperative patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions. Results obtained with the Quantra System should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
Device Description
The Quantra® System is composed of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer, QPlus Cartridge, and Quantra Quality Controls Level 1 and 2. The Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer uses Sonic Estimation of Elasticity via Resonance (SEER) Sonorheometry, an ultrasound-based technology, to measure the shear modulus of whole blood during coagulation. The system is intended to be used by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood. The QPlus Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation state of a 3.2% citrated venous or arterial whole blood sample. The QPlus Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes tests with a heparin neutralizer. The QStat Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation and clot lysis state of a 3.2% citrated venous whole blood sample. The QStat Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes a test with tranexamic acid to evaluate clot lysis characteristics.
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K Number
K230461Device Name
Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2023-03-24
(31 days)
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Quantra® System is composed of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer, OPlus Cartridge, and Quantra Quality Controls Level 1 and 2. The Quantra System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use.
The Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer uses Sonic Estimation of Elasticity via Resonance (SEER) Sonorheometry, an ultrasound-based technology, to measure the shear modulus of whole blood during coagulation. The system is intended to be used by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood.
The QPlus Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides sem-quantitative indications of the coagulation state of a 3.2% citrated venous or arterial whole blood sample. The QPlus Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes tests with a heparin neutralizer. The QPlus Cartridge is indicated for use in cardiovascular or major orthopedic surgeries before, and following the procedure.
The QStat Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation and clot lysis state of a 3.2% citrated venous whole blood sample. The QStat Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes a test with tranexamic acid to evaluate clot lysis characteristics. The QStat Cartridge is indicated for use in trauma and liver transplantation procedures.
The Quantra System is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation in perioperative patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions. Results obtained with the Quantra System should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
Device Description
The Quantra System is an in vitro diagnostic device designed to assess a patient's coagulation system by measuring the viscoelastic properties of a blood sample during clot formation and lysis in trauma, surgical and intensive care settings. The system consists of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer (instrument), single-use disposable cartridges, (OPlus and OStat cartridges) and Quantra Quality Controls (external Quality Control materials).
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K Number
K223433Device Name
Quantra QPlus System
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2022-12-13
(29 days)
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Quantra QPlus System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use.
The system is intended to be used by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood by means of the following functional parameters: Clot Time with Heparinase (CTH), Clot Stiffness (CS), Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness (FCS), Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness (PCS) and Clot Time Ratio (CTR).
The Quantra QPlus System is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation in perioperative patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions in cardiovascular or major orthopedic surgeries before, during, and following the procedure. Results obtained with the Quantra QPlus System should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
Device Description
The Quantra QPlus System consists of an instrument (the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer), a single-use disposable cartridge (QPlus Cartridge), and external quality control materials (QPlus Controls). The OPlus System is intended for use with patients 18 years or older by professionals in a hospital setting (point of care or laboratory). The measurements are performed in four test channels of the disposable cartridge.
The QPlus Cartridge is a multichannel disposable cartridge which enables four independent measurements to be performed in parallel with different sets of reagents without the need for any reagent preparation or controlled pipetting. The cartridge utilizes a citrated evacuated blood collection tube filled with a patient whole blood sample The proprietary technology SEER Sonorheometry measures the evolution of shear modulus (i.e., clot stiffness) in all four channels as a function of time.
Clot times and clot stiffness values obtained from the measurements performed by the QPlus Cartridge are combined to form parameters that depict the functional status of the patient's coagulation system. Four (4) of the parameters are measured and two (2) are calculated.
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K Number
K213917Device Name
QStat Cartridge
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2022-11-29
(349 days)
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The QStat® Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation and clot lysis state of a 3.2% citrated venous whole blood sample using the Quantra® Hemostasis Analyzer. The QStat Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation via the intrinsic pathways and includes a test with tranexamic acid to evaluate clot lysis characteristics.
The QStat Cartridge is intended for in vitro diagnostic use by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood by means of the following functional parameters: Clot Time (CT), Clot Stiffness (CS), Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness (FCS), Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness (PCS), and Clot Stability to Lysis (CSL).
The QStat Cartridge is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation and clot lysis in patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable conditions in trauma and liver transplantation procedures.
Results obtained with the OStat Cartridge should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
For prescription use only.
Device Description
The QStat Cartridge is a single-use, multi-channel (n=4) disposable plastic cartridge used with the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer to assess a patient's coagulation and clot lysis (possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions) in a hospital setting (point of care or laboratory) during trauma and liver transplantation procedures. The QStat Cartridge consists of four independent channels that can be tested simultaneously with Sonic Estimation of Elasticity via Resonance (SEER) Sonorheometry.
Each QStat Cartridge is pre-filled with reagents individually sealed in an airtight pouch. After a QStat Cartridge is removed from its primary packaging, it is inserted into the instrument dock. A venous whole blood sample, collected in a 3.2% sodium citrate anticoagulant blood collection tube (minimum volume 2.7 mL), is attached directly to the cartridge and the test is initiated using the touch screen interface on the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer. The cartridge is the only component of the Quantra system that is in direct contact with blood. The fluidic system within the instrument draws the sample into the cartridge where it is warmed to 37℃, aliquoted, introduced and mixed with the lyophilized reagents, and analyzed. When the test is complete, the cartridge is released from the dock to be disposed of in an appropriate biosafety sharps container.
Each channel of the cartridge contains prefilled lyophilized reagents in the form of beads that enable differential testing without the need for any reagent preparation or pipetting before testing. The assay provides the following information for each patient sample: Clot Time (CT), Clot Stiffness (CS), Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness (FCS), Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness (PCS) and Clot Stability to Lysis (CSL).
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K Number
K201513Device Name
Quantra QPlus System
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2020-08-21
(74 days)
Product Code
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Quantra® QPlus® System is composed of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer, QPlus Cartridge, and Quantra Quality Controls Level 1 and 2. The Quantra QPlus System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use.
The Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer uses Sonic Estimation of Elasticity via Resonance (SEER) Sonorheometry, an ultrasound-based technology, to measure the shear modulus of whole blood during coagulation. The QPlus Cartridge is a multi-channel cartridge that provides semi-quantitative indications of the coagulation state of a 3.2% citrated venous whole blood sample. The QPlus Cartridge includes tests to assess coagulation characteristics via the intrinsic pathway, via the extrinsic pathway, and includes tests with a heparin neutralizer.
The system is intended to be used by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood by means of the following functional parameters: Clot Time with Heparinase (CTH), Clot Stiffness (CS), Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness (FCS), Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness (PCS) and Clot Time Ratio (CTR).
The Quantra QPlus System is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation in perioperative patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions in cardiovascular or major orthopedic surgeries before, during, and following the procedure.
Results obtained with the Quantra OPlus System should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
Device Description
The Quantra QPlus System is an in vitro diagnostic device designed to assess a patient's coagulation system by measuring the viscoelastic properties of a blood sample during clot formation in surgical and intensive care settings. The system consists of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer (instrument), QPlus Cartridge (single-use disposable cartridge) and Quantra Quality Controls (external Quality Control materials).
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K Number
DEN180017Device Name
Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer, QPlus Cartridge
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2019-03-12
(344 days)
Regulation Number
864.5430Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QFR
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Quantra QPlus System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use.
The system is intended to be used by trained professionals at the point-of-care and in clinical laboratories to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of whole blood by means of the following functional parameters: Clot Time (CT), Clot Time with Heparinase (CTH), Clot Stiffness (CS), Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness (FCS), Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness (PCS), and Clot Time Ratio (CTR).
The Quantra QPlus System is indicated for the evaluation of blood coagulation in perioperative patients age 18 years and older to assess possible hypocoagulable and hypercoagulable conditions in cardiovascular or major orthopedic surgeries before, during, and following the procedure.
Results obtained with the Quantra QPlus System should not be the sole basis for patient diagnosis.
For prescription use only.
Device Description
The Quantra OPlus System is an in vitro diagnostic device designed to assess a patient's coagulation status by measuring the shear modulus of a blood sample during clot formation in perioperative settings in the point of care (POC) or clinical laboratory settings. The system consists of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer (instrument), QPlus Cartridge (singleuse disposable cartridge), Quantra Controls Level 2 (external quality control materials), and the Quantra Cleaning Cartridge.
The Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer is a fully integrated and automated in vitro diagnostic device designed to assess a patient's coagulation status by measuring the viscoelastic properties of a blood sample during clot formation. The analyzer consists of a base instrument with a software component. The instrument and the software are a closed system, using only Quantra assay cartridges.
The QPlus Cartridge is a single-use four-channel plastic cartridge which has a sample port on one end to draw the blood sample into the cartridge without requiring any sample pipetting. Lyophilized reagents are embedded into the four channels within the cartridge. The four channels enable four independent reactions/tests to be run simultaneously.
The cartridge comes sealed in a foil pouch. After a OPlus Cartridge is removed from its primary packaging, it is inserted into the instrument dock. A venous whole blood sample, collected in a 3.2% sodium citrate anticoagulant blood collection tube (minimum volume 2.7 mL), is attached directly to the cartridge and the test is initiated using the touch screen interface on the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer. The fluidic system within the instrument draws the sample into the cartridge where it is warmed to 37°C, aliquoted, introduced and mixed with the lyophilized reagents, and analyzed. When the test is complete, the cartridge is released from the dock to be disposed of in an appropriate biosafety sharps container.
The analyzer displays the test results in three different views: dial display screen, stiffness curves, and trend data. The dial display screen is the primary viewing screen and has a dial for each of the six output parameters. Each dial shows the reference range, assay measurement range, parameter abbreviation, and the numerical result for the corresponding parameter. The stiffness curves are a graphical display of shear modulus measurements over time that enable the user to view the development of clot stiffness over time. The trend data display provides numeric results of tests run during the past 48 hours for a specific patient. In the trend data view, multiple samples from the same patient are displayed.
The device outputs four directly measured parameters (Clot Time, Clot Time with Heparinase, Clot Stiffness, and Fibrinogen Contribution to Clot Stiffness) as well as two calculated parameters (Clot Time Ratio and Platelet Contribution to Clot Stiffness).
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