Device product
Atellica CH Enzymatic Hemoglobin A1c (A1c_E); Siemens Material Number (SMN): 11097536;
Z-1657-2026
Product summary
- Event
- Event 98498
- Status
- Ongoing
- Classification
- Class II
- Quantity
- 21,291 units (9750 US, 11541 OUS)
- Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-1657-2026
Official wording
Reason: A potential for depressed results for Atellica CH A1c_E when processing Atellica CH RCRP on the same analyzer. Customers processing A1c_E and RCRP on separate analyzers are not impacted by the recall. The frequency and magnitude of the negative bias and imprecision increase over time and are not consistent with the assay Instructions For Use (IFU). When this issue is present, Quality Control (QC) results demonstrate a negative trend and increased imprecision. The clinical impact of a negative (A1c_E) bias may lead to a delay in diagnosis for diabetes or lead to less-than-optimal treatment for existing diabetes.
Code information: Siemens Material Number (SMN): 11097536; UDI-DI: 00630414220505; Lot numbers: 150131, 150132, 150232, 150260, 150283, 150344, 150361, 150365, 150366, 150445, 150453, 150460, 150498, 150505, 150562, 150600, 150618, 150621;
Distribution pattern: Domestic: Nationwide Distribution International: Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bulgaria , Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia , Cura¿ao, St Eus, Czech Republic , Denmark , Ecuador, Egypt , Estonia , Finland , France , Georgia , Germany , Greece , Hong Kong, India, Iraq , Italy , Jordan , Kuwait , Latvia , Lithuania , Macedonia , Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Netherlands , New Zealand, Norway , Oman , Pakistan , Paraguay, Qatar , Romania , Saudi Arabia , Serbia , Singapore, Slovakia , Slovenia , South Africa, South Korea, Spain , Turkey , Turkmenistan , U.A.E. , Uganda , United Kingdom , Uruguay , Vatikancity;
Derived failure modes
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Unknown
A potential for depressed results for Atellica CH A1c_E when processing Atellica CH RCRP on the same analyzer. Customers processing A1c_E and RCRP on separate analyzers are not impacted by the recall. The frequency and magnitude of the negative bias and imprecision increase over time and are not consistent with the assay Instructions For Use (IFU). When this issue is present, Quality Control (QC) results demonstrate a negative trend and increased imprecision. The clinical impact of a negative (A1c_E) bias may lead to a delay in diagnosis for diabetes or lead to less-than-optimal treatment for existing diabetes.