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The LimFlow ARC is intended to facilitate placement and positioning of guide wires and catheters within the peripheral vasculature. The LimFlow ARC is not intended for use in the coronary or cerebral vasculature.
The LimFlow ARC is a single-use device designed to facilitate placement and positioning of guide wires within the peripheral vasculature. The device consists of three primary elements: 1) Cannula, 2) Catheter shaft, and 3) Deployment handle with deployment control slide. The LimFlow ARC is used in a healthcare facility, such as a cardiac catheter lab or hospital. It is in contact with patient tissue for less than 24 hours and is made of materials that are biocompatible. The LimFlow ARC is supplied sterile.
The provided FDA 510(k) clearance letter for the LimFlow ARC indicates that the device is substantially equivalent to a predicate device (LimFlow ARC, K221541) and that no new clinical data was required for this submission. The modifications made to the device are described as "incremental, non-significant modifications," and the clearance relies heavily on non-clinical performance testing and substantial equivalence to the previously cleared predicate.
Therefore, there is no information about acceptance criteria or a study that proves the device meets the acceptance criteria in the context of new clinical performance for this specific 510(k) submission (K251376). The document explicitly states: "Animal testing was not required for the determination of substantial equivalence." This implies that human clinical studies, multi-reader multi-case studies, or standalone algorithm performance studies were also not required or conducted for this re-submission.
The "studies" that were performed were primarily non-clinical and pre-clinical tests to demonstrate that the modified device still performs as safely and effectively as the predicate device.
Given this, I cannot provide the detailed information requested in the prompt based on the provided text, as the type of studies and criteria outlined in your request (e.g., sample size for test sets, ground truth establishment, expert adjudication, MRMC studies, standalone algorithm performance) are typically associated with new and clinical performance evaluations of AI or diagnostic devices, which is not the case for this 510(k) clearance.
However, I can extract the acceptance criteria and "performance" in the context of the non-clinical testing conducted to demonstrate substantial equivalence:
1. A table of acceptance criteria and the reported device performance
The document does not provide a specific table with numerical acceptance criteria and corresponding reported device performance for each test performed. Instead, it lists the types of non-clinical tests performed, implying that the device "met" the unstated acceptance criteria for each, thereby demonstrating substantial equivalence. The "performance" is implicitly stated as having satisfied the requirements for each test.
Category | Test Conducted | Implicit Acceptance Criterion (Not explicitly stated in document) | Reported Device Performance (Implicit) |
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Biocompatibility | Cytotoxicity | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements |
Sensitization | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Intracutaneous Reactivity | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Material-Mediated Pyrogenicity | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Platelet and Leukocyte Count | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Acute Systemic Toxicity | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Hemocompatibility (Hemolysis, PTT, Complement Activation) | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Comparative Surface Assessment | Meet ISO 10993-1 requirements | Met requirements | |
Sterilization | Sterilization validation | In accordance with ISO 11135:2014/A1:2018 | Validated |
Packaging Validation | Packaging validation | In accordance with ASTM F1886/F1886M-16, ASTM F2096-11(2019), ASTM F88/F88M-21, ASTM D4169-22 | Validated |
Non-Clinical Testing | Dimensional Verification and Visual Inspection | Product meets design specifications | Met specifications |
Simulated Use | Product performs as intended during simulated use (e.g., guide wire placement) | Performed as intended | |
Catheter Bond Strength Test | Bonds maintain integrity under specified forces | Maintained integrity | |
Flexibility & Kink Test | Maintains flexibility and resists kinking | Maintained flexibility, resisted kinking | |
Torque Test | Transmits torque effectively without kinking or failure | Transmitted torque effectively | |
Leak Test | No leaks under specified pressure | No leaks | |
Corrosion Test | No significant corrosion | No significant corrosion | |
Radiopacity (Leveraged from K221541) | Sufficiently radiopaque for visualization | Sufficiently radiopaque | |
Luer Fitting Tests (Leveraged from K221541) | Luer fittings meet standards for secure connection | Met standards |
2. Sample size used for the test set and the data provenance
- Sample Size for Test Set: Not specified for any of the non-clinical tests. Standard sample sizes for device testing are typically based on statistical methods to ensure representativeness and confidence, but the exact numbers are not in this public document.
- Data Provenance: Not applicable in the context of clinical data for this submission. The "data" refers to the results of in-vitro and bench testing.
3. Number of experts used to establish the ground truth for the test set and the qualifications of those experts
- Not applicable as this was not a clinical study requiring expert ground truth for patient data evaluation.
4. Adjudication method for the test set
- Not applicable.
5. If a multi reader multi case (MRMC) comparative effectiveness study was done, If so, what was the effect size of how much human readers improve with AI vs without AI assistance
- No, a MRMC comparative effectiveness study was not done. The device (LimFlow ARC) is a physical medical device (catheter) not an AI diagnostic tool that assists human readers.
6. If a standalone (i.e. algorithm only without human-in-the-loop performance) was done
- Not applicable. The LimFlow ARC is a physical catheter, not an algorithm.
7. The type of ground truth used
- For the non-clinical tests, the "ground truth" is defined by the specifications of the device and the standards against which it is tested (e.g., ISO 10993 for biocompatibility, ASTM standards for packaging, internal engineering specifications for mechanical properties).
8. The sample size for the training set
- Not applicable. No training set was involved as this is a physical device, not a machine learning model.
9. How the ground truth for the training set was established
- Not applicable.
Summary based on provided text:
The LimFlow ARC K251376 clearance is based on demonstrating substantial equivalence to its predicate (K221541) through incremental, non-significant modifications and comprehensive non-clinical (bench) and pre-clinical (biocompatibility) testing. No new clinical or animal testing was required for this particular submission. The "acceptance criteria" and "performance" refer to the device successfully meeting various engineering specifications, biocompatibility standards, sterilization validation, and packaging integrity tests.
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