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510(k) Data Aggregation

    K Number
    DEN130002
    Manufacturer
    Date Cleared
    2013-05-23

    (59 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    862.1373
    Reference & Predicate Devices
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    Reference Devices :

    K052101, K103099

    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdpartyExpeditedreview
    Intended Use

    This test is to be used as an aid in diagnosis of diabetes and as an aid in identifying patients who may be at risk for developing diabetes The COBAS INTEGRA 800 Tina-quant HbA1cDx Gen.2 assay is an in vitro diagnostics reagent system intended for quantitative determination of mmol/mol hemoglobin A1c (IFCC) and % hemoglobin A1c (DCCT/NGSP) in hemolysate or whole blood on the Roche COBAS INTEGRA 800 clinical chemistry analyzer.

    Device Description

    The COBAS INTEGRA 800 Tima-quant HbA1cDx Gen.2 assay consists of two working reagents (R1 and R2) and an Hemolyzing reagent. The R1 reagent consists of antibody reagent, MES buffer: 0.025 mol/L; TRIS buffer: 0.015molL, ph6.2; HbA1c antibody (bovine serum): ≥0.5 mg/ml; stabilizers; preservatives (liquid). R2 reagent (Polyhapten reagent) consists of MES buffer: 0.025 mol/L; TRIS buffer: 0.015 moVL, ph 6.2, HbA1c polyhapten: ≥ 8ug/mL; stabilizers; preservatives (liquid)

    The Roche Tina-quant Hemoglobin A1c Gen. 2 consists of two application types: The Whole Blood application uses an automated on-board sample pretreatment with hemolyzing reagent. The Hemolysate application consists of a manual pretreatment step which is performed using the hemolyzing reagent before the sample is placed on the analyzer.

    Calibrators (Roche Cfas HbA1c) and controls (Roche PreciControl HbA1c norm and path) are recommended for use with this device. The calibrators and controls were previously cleared under 510(k) numbers K052101 and K103099 respectively.

    AI/ML Overview

    Here's a summary of the acceptance criteria and the study detailing the device performance for the COBAS INTEGRA 800 Tina-quant HbA1cDx Gen.2 assay, based on the provided decision summary:

    1. Table of Acceptance Criteria and Reported Device Performance

    Note: The document explicitly states the acceptance criteria for Total Error. For other categories, the "acceptance criteria" are implied by the performance demonstrated in the studies and the conclusions drawn (e.g., "no significant interference").

    Acceptance CriteriaReported Device Performance
    Precision
    Hemolysate Application: Total CV ≤ 1.4% for concentrations 5.2% - 11.9% HbA1cHemolysate Application (Combined): Total CV ranged from 1.2% to 1.4% across HbA1c levels 5.18% to 11.85%
    Whole Blood Application: Total CV ≤ 1.5% for concentrations 5.3% - 12.1% HbA1cWhole Blood Application (Combined): Total CV ranged from 0.9% to 1.5% across HbA1c levels 5.25% to 12.09%
    Linearity/Reportable RangeThe reportable range for this device is 4.2-20.1% HbA1c (DCCT/NGSP); 23-196 mmol/mol HbA1c (IFCC), established previously under K072714.
    TraceabilityCertified with the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP).
    Analytical Specificity (Endogenous Interference) - Significant Interference defined as > ± 7% recoveryNo significant interference observed for:
    • Lipemia (Intralipid): up to 800 mg/dL
    • Conjugated Bilirubin: up to 60 mg/dL
    • Unconjugated Bilirubin: up to 60 mg/dL
    • Rheumatoid Factor: up to 750 IU/mL
    • Glucose: up to 1000 mg/dL
    • Total Protein: up to 21 g/dL |
      | Analytical Specificity (Drug Interference) - Significant Interference defined as > ± 7% recovery | No significant interference observed for a list of 14 common drugs (e.g., Acetylcystein, Ampicillin-Na, Ascorbic Acid, etc.) at specified concentrations. |
      | Analytical Specificity (Cross Reactivity with Hemoglobin Derivatives) - Significant Interference defined as > ± 7% recovery | No cross reactions at physiologically occurring concentrations with HbA0, HbA1a, HbA1b, acetylated hemoglobin, carbamylated hemoglobin, glycated albumin, and labile HbA1c. |
      | **Analytical Specificity (Hemoglobin Variant Interference - Bias
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