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Device product

AIA-2000 Analyzer, Model Nos. AIA-2000LA, AIA-2000ST - Product Usage: The AIA-2000 is capable of performing three methods of immunoassay: an immunoenzymetric (IEMA) or sandwich immunoassay, a competitive binding (EIA) immunoassay, and a two-step immunoenzymetric immunoassay. An antigen-antibody reaction begins by combining a patient sample, control, or calibrator with a diluent in an immunoreaction test cup from the AIA-PACK reagent series.

Z-0475-2019

September 28, 2018

Class II

Product summary

Firm
Tosoh Bioscience Inc
Event
Event 81194
Status
Terminated
Classification
Class II
Quantity
7
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-0475-2019

Official wording

Reason: There is a possibility that the liquid suction pump on some AIA-2000 analyzers may not perform as intended and cause an insufficient volume of wash solution to be removed during the washing step. Incomplete washing of the sample may result in falsely elevated test results for the sandwich assays and falsely decreased test results for the competitive binding assays. Insufficient washing is detectable through review of the calibration data and QC trending. For example, if incomplete washing occurs, the reported values for the zero- calibration rate will be above the acceptance range. The calibration value may shift and the instrument will not calibrate successfully. If this issue occurs, there may be a delay in testing and reporting patient test results. There have been no user or patient injuries reported related to this issue.

Code information: Serial Nos. 10038409, 10038509, 10048009R, 10058011, 10069507, 80018112, 80039511

Distribution pattern: US Nationwide distribution in the states of Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.

Derived failure modes

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    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    There is a possibility that the liquid suction pump on some AIA-2000 analyzers may not perform as intended and cause an insufficient volume of wash solution to be removed during the washing step. Incomplete washing of the sample may result in falsely elevated test results for the sandwich assays and falsely decreased test results for the competitive binding assays. Insufficient washing is detectable through review of the calibration data and QC trending. For example, if incomplete washing occurs, the reported values for the zero- calibration rate will be above the acceptance range. The calibration value may shift and the instrument will not calibrate successfully. If this issue occurs, there may be a delay in testing and reporting patient test results. There have been no user or patient injuries reported related to this issue.