ADVIA Centaur CP System, Catalog/Part Number 086-A001. Automated Immunoassay Analyzer. --- Classification of the Device: Under 21 CFR, Part 862.2160, the ADVIA Centaur CP is a discrete photometric chemistry analyzer for clinical use and is classified as a Class I (general control) device. --- The ADVIA Centaur CP is part of Bayer's Immunochemistry analyzer family, which also includes the ADVIA Centaur and the ACS:180. Based on FDA guidance for deciding when regulatory filings are warranted for device modifications, as well as, the FDA Instrument Family and Replacement Reagent Policy Guidance, Bayer determined that the changes associated with the ADVIA Centaur CP did not affect the safety and effectiveness of the predicate device (ACS:180) and therefore no device modification 510(k) was warranted. The ADVIA Centaur CP instrument uses the same reagents as the ADVIA Centaur. The ACS:180 was cleared by FDA under 510(k) # K902336, and the ADVIA Centaur was cleared by FDA under 510(k) # K971418. The ADVIA Centaur CP system was released for sale in November 2005 and distribution of these systems began at that time. All ADVIA Centaur CP Systems are impacted. There is no expiration date for these systems.
Recall
- Recall Number
- Z-0645-2007
- Event Number
- 37390
- Firm
- Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics
- FEI Number
- 2432235
- Product Code
- JJE
- Status
- Terminated
- Root Cause
- Other
- Initiated
- November 9, 2006
- Posted
- March 22, 2007
- Terminated
- July 30, 2012
- Address
- 511 Benedict Ave, Tarrytown, NY, 10591-5005
Description
ADVIA Centaur CP System, Catalog/Part Number 086-A001. Automated Immunoassay Analyzer. --- Classification of the Device: Under 21 CFR, Part 862.2160, the ADVIA Centaur CP is a discrete photometric chemistry analyzer for clinical use and is classified as a Class I (general control) device. --- The ADVIA Centaur CP is part of Bayer's Immunochemistry analyzer family, which also includes the ADVIA Centaur and the ACS:180. Based on FDA guidance for deciding when regulatory filings are warranted for device modifications, as well as, the FDA Instrument Family and Replacement Reagent Policy Guidance, Bayer determined that the changes associated with the ADVIA Centaur CP did not affect the safety and effectiveness of the predicate device (ACS:180) and therefore no device modification 510(k) was warranted. The ADVIA Centaur CP instrument uses the same reagents as the ADVIA Centaur. The ACS:180 was cleared by FDA under 510(k) # K902336, and the ADVIA Centaur was cleared by FDA under 510(k) # K971418. The ADVIA Centaur CP system was released for sale in November 2005 and distribution of these systems began at that time. All ADVIA Centaur CP Systems are impacted. There is no expiration date for these systems.
Firm received complaints for signal 2 & 4 errors, and shifts in Relative Light Units (RLU). Investigations showed that the On-Board Stability (OBS) of the acid & base reagents may be compromised after 4 days after installation onto the Centaur CP system due to evaporation.
A Support Bulletin was sent by e-mail to all affected Bayer HealthCare LLC Branches on 11/09/06 in order to inform them of the issue and to provide them with instructions for this field correction. Two Customer Bulletins were prepared and sent by e-mail to Bayer HealthCare LLC Branches on 11/09/06 both in the US and outside the US for communication with the affected customers. The first bulletin advised customers of the problem and the corrective action. A Confirmation (Fax-back) Form was included to ensure that all customers worldwide have been notified and have complied with the mandatory action. The second Customer Bulletin describes an optional alternative mitigation, which requires a Bayer representative to go to the customer site to implement.
Worldwide
306 units: 101- Domestic, 205 - Foreign