Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test

BK231015 · MedMira Laboratories, Inc. Canada · QSU · Dec 13, 2023 · Microbiology

Device Facts

Record IDBK231015
Device NameReveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test
ApplicantMedMira Laboratories, Inc. Canada
Product CodeQSU · Microbiology
Decision DateDec 13, 2023
DecisionSESE
Regulation21 CFR 866.3956
Device ClassClass 2

Indications for Use

Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test (Reveal® G4) is a single use, qualitative immunoassay to detect antibodies to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 (HIV-2) in human whole blood (venipuncture and fingerstick), serum, and plasma. Reveal® G4 is intended for use as a point-of-care test to aid in the diagnosis of infection with HIV-1 and/or HIV-2. This test is suitable for use in multi-test algorithms designed for statistical validation of rapid HIV test results. When multiple rapid tests are available, this test should be used in appropriate multi-test algorithms.

Device Story

Single-use, rapid, in vitro diagnostic immunoassay; detects HIV-1/2 antibodies in whole blood, serum, or plasma. Device consists of test cartridge with immunoreactive membrane coated with synthetic peptides; procedural control line uses protein A. Specimen application triggers capture of HIV-1/2 antibodies; visualization via MedMira InstantGold™ Cap containing protein A colloidal gold conjugate. Reactive result: red dot in test (T) zone plus red vertical control line in control (C) zone. Non-reactive result: only red vertical control line. Invalid result: absence of control line. Used at point-of-care; operated by healthcare personnel. Provides visual qualitative result to aid clinical diagnosis of HIV infection.

Clinical Evidence

Clinical sensitivity evaluated using 200 repository HIV-2 positive plasma samples and 500 leftover clinical specimens from an HIV-2 endemic area. Sensitivity for HIV-2 detection was 100% (209/209; 95% CI 98.20%–100.00%). Reproducibility study (n=720 tests) across three sites showed 99.58% reproducibility (95% CI 98.79%–99.91%). Comparator tests included Bio-Rad GS HIV-1/HIV-2 Plus O EIA and Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 Rapid Test.

Technological Characteristics

Single-use lateral flow immunoassay. Membrane coated with synthetic peptides (HIV structural proteins) and protein A (control line). Detection via protein A colloidal gold conjugate. Analyte: HIV-1/2 antibodies. Form factor: test cartridge. No electronic components or software.

Indications for Use

Indicated for qualitative detection of HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies in human whole blood (venipuncture/fingerstick), serum, and plasma. Intended for point-of-care use to aid in HIV-1/2 infection diagnosis. No contraindications.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) serological diagnostic and supplemental tests are prescription devices for the qualitative detection of HIV antigen(s) and/or detection of antibodies against HIV in human body fluids or tissues. The tests are intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of infection with HIV and are for professional use only. The test results are intended to be interpreted in conjunction with other relevant clinical and laboratory findings. These tests are not intended to be used for monitoring patient status, or for screening donors of blood or blood products, or human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps).

Special Controls

*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:(1) For all HIV serological diagnostic and supplemental tests (i) The labeling must include: (A) An intended use that states that the device is not intended for use for screening donors of blood or blood products or HCT/Ps. (B) A detailed explanation of the principles of operation and procedures used for performing the assay. (C) A detailed explanation of the interpretation of results and recommended actions to take based on results. (D) Limitations, which must be updated to reflect current clinical practice and disease presentation and management. The limitations must include, but are not limited to, statements that indicate: ( *1* ) The matrices with which the device has been cleared, and that use of this test kit with specimen types other than those specifically cleared for this device may result in inaccurate test results.( *2* ) The test is not intended to be used to monitor individuals who are undergoing treatment for HIV infection.( *3* ) A specimen with a reactive result should be investigated further following current guidelines.( *4* ) All test results should be interpreted in conjunction with the individual's clinical presentation, history, and other laboratory results.( *5* ) A test result that is nonreactive does not exclude the possibility of exposure to or infection with HIV. Nonreactive results in this assay may be due to analyte levels that are below the limit of detection of this assay.(ii) Device verification and validation must include: (A) Detailed device description, including the device components, ancillary reagents required but not provided, and an explanation of the methodology. Additional information appropriate to the technology must be included, such as the amino acid sequence of antigen(s) and design of capture antibodies. (B) For devices with assay calibrators, the design of all primary, secondary, and subsequent quantitation standards used for calibration as well as their traceability to a reference material. In addition, analytical testing must be performed following the release of a new lot of the standard material that was used for device clearance, or when there is a transition to a new calibration standard. (C) Detailed documentation of analytical performance studies conducted as appropriate to the technology, specimen types tested, and intended use of the device, including, but not limited to, limit of blank, limit of detection, cutoff determination, precision, endogenous and exogenous interferences, cross reactivity, carryover, quality control, matrix equivalency, and sample and reagent stability. Samples selected for use in analytical studies or used to prepare samples for use in analytical studies must be from subjects with clinically relevant circulating genotypes in the United States. (D) Multisite reproducibility study that includes the testing of three independent production lots. (E) Analytical sensitivity of the test must be the same as or better than that of other cleared or approved tests. Samples tested must include appropriate numbers and types of samples, including real clinical samples near the lower limit of detection. Analytical specificity of the test must be the same as or better than that of other cleared or approved tests. Samples must include appropriate numbers and types of samples from patients with different underlying illnesses or infections and from patients with potential endogenous interfering substances. (F) Detailed documentation of performance from a multisite clinical study. Performance must be analyzed relative to an FDA-cleared or approved comparator. This study must be conducted using patient samples, with an appropriate number of HIV positive and HIV negative samples in applicable risk categories. Additional subgroups or types must be validated using appropriate numbers and types of samples. The samples may be a combination of fresh and repository samples, sourced from within and outside the United States, as appropriate. The study designs, including number of samples tested, must be sufficient to meet the following criteria: ( *1* ) Clinical sensitivity of the test must have a lower bound of the 95 percent confidence interval of greater than or equal to 99 percent.( *2* ) Clinical specificity of the test must have a lower bound of the 95 percent confidence interval of greater than or equal to 99 percent.(G) Strategies for detection of new strains, types, subtypes, genotypes, and genetic mutations as they emerge. (H) Risk analysis and management strategies, such as Failure Modes Effects Analysis and/or Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points summaries and their impact on test performance. (I) Final release criteria to be used for manufactured test lots with appropriate evidence that lots released at the extremes of the specifications will meet the claimed analytical and clinical performance characteristics as well as the stability claims. (J) All stability protocols, including acceptance criteria. (K) Appropriate and acceptable procedure(s) for evaluating customer complaints and other device information that determines when to submit a medical device report. (L) Premarket notification submissions must include the information contained in paragraph (b)(1)(ii)(A) through (K) of this section. (iii) Manufacturers must submit a log of all complaints. The log must include the following information regarding each complaint if available: The type of event ( *e.g.,* false negative/false nonreactive or false positive/false reactive), lot, date, population, and whether or not the complaint was reported under part 803 of this chapter (Medical Device Reporting). The log must be submitted annually on the anniversary of clearance for 5 years following clearance of a traditional premarket notification.(2) If the test is intended for Point of Care (PoC) use, the following special controls, in addition to those listed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section apply: (i) The PoC labeling must include a statement that the test is intended for PoC use. (ii) The PoC labeling must include the following information near the statement of the intended use: (A) That the test is for distribution to clinical laboratories that have an adequate quality assurance program, including planned systematic activities that provide adequate confidence that requirements for quality will be met and where there is assurance that operators will receive and use the instructional materials. (B) That the test is for use only by an agent of a clinical laboratory. (C) Instructions for individuals to receive the “Subject Information Notice” prior to specimen collection and appropriate information when test results are provided. (iii) PoC labeling must include instructions to follow current guidelines for informing the individual of the test result and its interpretation. (iv) The instructions in the labeling must state that reactive results are considered preliminary and should be confirmed following current guidelines. (v) Device verification and validation for PoC use must include: (A) Detailed documentation of performance from a multisite clinical study conducted at appropriate PoC sites. Performance must be analyzed relative to an FDA cleared or approved comparator. This study must be conducted using patient samples, with appropriate numbers of HIV positive and HIV negative samples in applicable risk categories. Additional subgroup or type claims must be validated using appropriate numbers and types of samples. The samples may be a combination of fresh and repository samples, sourced from within and outside the United States, as appropriate. If the test is intended solely for PoC use, the test must meet only the performance criteria in paragraphs (b)(2)(v)(A)( *1* ) and (*2* ) of this section and not the criteria in paragraph (b)(1)(ii)(F) of this section:( *1* ) Clinical sensitivity of the test must have a lower bound of the 95 percent confidence interval of greater than or equal to 98 percent.( *2* ) Clinical specificity of the test must have a lower bound of the 95 percent confidence interval of greater than or equal to 98 percent.(B) Premarket notification submissions must include the information contained in paragraph (b)(2)(v)(A) of this section. (3) If the test is intended for supplemental use in addition to use as an aid in initial diagnosis, the following special controls, in addition to those listed in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section, as appropriate, apply: (i) The labeling must include a statement that the test is intended for use as an additional test to confirm the presence of HIV antibodies or antigens in specimens found to be repeatedly reactive by a diagnostic screening test. (ii) Device validation and verification for supplemental use must include a clinical study, including samples that were initially reactive and repeatedly reactive on a diagnostic test but were negative or indeterminate on a different confirmatory test. Premarket notification submissions must include this information. (4) If the test is intended solely as a supplemental test, the following special controls, in addition to those listed in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section, except those in paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(F) and (b)(2)(v)(A) of this section, as appropriate, apply: (i) The labeling must include a statement that the test is intended for use as an additional test to confirm the presence of HIV antibodies or antigens in specimens found to be repeatedly reactive by a diagnostic screening test. (ii) The labeling must clearly state that the test is not for use for initial diagnosis or is not intended as a first-line test. (iii) Device validation and verification must include a clinical study including samples that were initially reactive and repeatedly reactive on a diagnostic test but were negative or indeterminate on a confirmatory test. Premarket notification submissions must include this information. (5) If the test is intended to differentiate different HIV types, the following special controls, in addition to those listed in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section, as appropriate, apply: (i) The labeling must include the statement that the test is intended for the confirmation of initial results from a diagnostic test and differentiation of different HIV types. (ii) The results interpretation in the labeling must include instructions for the user on how to interpret the results, including un-typeable and co-infection results. (iii) Device validation and verification must include evaluation of analytical and clinical sensitivity and specificity for each of the HIV types, strains, and subtypes of HIV intended to be differentiated. Premarket notification submissions must include this information.

Predicate Devices

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Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0} ## Section 5 – 510(k) Summary In accordance with the Food and Drug Administration Rule to implement provisions of the safe Medical Devices Act of 1990 and in conformance with 21 CFR 807.92, this information serves as a summary of Safety and Effectiveness for the use of the Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test. | **Date Summary Prepared:** | July 4, 2023 | | --- | --- | | **Submitter Information:** | MedMira Laboratories Inc. 155 Chain Lake Drive, Suite 1 Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3S 1B3 Canada | | **Contact Information:** | Hermes Chan, D.Sc. (h.c.) Chief Executive Officer, MedMira Inc. Email: hchan@medmira.com Tel: 902-450-1588 Ext **(b) (6)** Fax: 902-450-1580 | | **Device Information:** | | | **Trade Name:** | Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test | | **Common Name:** | Reveal® G4 | | **Classification Regulation:** | 860.3956 | | **Classification Name:** | Test, HIV detection | | **Classification Panel:** | Microbiology | | **Device Classification:** | Class II | | **Product Code:** | QSU | | **Predicate Device:** | Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Test | ### 5.1 Device Description: Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test is a single-use, rapid, in vitro diagnostic immunoassay for the detection of antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2 (anti-HIV-1/2). The test is composed of single-use test cartridge containing an immunoreactive test membrane coated with a combination of synthetic peptides corresponding to conserved regions of HIV structural proteins. The immunoreactive membrane functions to capture HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies present in human whole blood, serum and plasma when a drop of the specimen is applied to the membrane. In addition, the membrane has a procedural/ reagent control line comprised of protein A. Following the application of the specimen, captured HIV-1/HIV-2 antibodies are visualized through a reaction with the MedMira InstantGold™ Cap containing a proprietary protein A colloidal gold conjugate. A reactive test result occurs only when the protein A conjugate binds to the captured HIV-1/2 antibodies, producing a distinctive red dot in the test (T) zone of the membrane, along with a red vertical control line in the control (C) zone of the membrane validating the test procedure. A non-reactive result is indicated by the appearance of only the red vertical control line. If the red vertical control line does not appear on the membrane upon completion of the test, the test result is considered invalid and the test must be repeated using a new test device. ### 5.2 Intended Use: Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test (Reveal® G4) is a single use, qualitative immunoassay to detect antibodies to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 (HIV-2) in human whole blood (venipuncture and fingerstick), serum, and plasma. Reveal® G4 is intended for use as a point-of-care test to aid in the diagnosis of infection with HIV-1 and/or HIV-2. This test is suitable for use in multi-test algorithms designed for statistical validation of rapid HIV test results. When multiple rapid tests are available, this test should be used in appropriate multi-test algorithms. 1 e info@medmira.com | p 902 450 1588 | 155 Chain Lake Dr. Suite 1 | Halifax, NS, Canada B3S 1B3 | www.medmira.com {1} medmira ### 5.3 Contraindications: None ### 5.4 Technological Characteristics: Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test has the same technological characteristics as the predicate device Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Test. The intended use for Reveal G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test is the same as the predicate device, Reveal G4 Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Test, with the addition of the HIV-2 detection claim. The form, fit, function and method of operation are the same. ### 5.5 Performance Data: Performance of the device with HIV-1 can be found in BP000023 and only information on performance with HIV-2 is included here. ### Reproducibility Study: The reproducibility of the Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test with the HIV-2 samples was evaluated at three sites using three lots of the device on five different days, twice per day (morning and afternoon) by three operators per site. Blinded panels of 8 samples were used in this study. Each panel consisted of samples representing HIV-2 reactive whole blood at 1.5X LoD and 3X LoD and negative contrived whole blood. A total of 720 tests were performed (240 per site) with a total of 90 tests performed per panel member. There were three discordant samples; one Negative sample reported as positive and two positive samples (one each at 1.5X and 3X LoD) reported as negative. The overall reproducibility of the Reveal® Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test was found to be 717/720 = 99.58% (95% CI 98.79 – 99.91). ### Clinical Sensitivity of Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test in detection of HIV-2 antibodies. The sensitivity of Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test for the detection of anti-HIV-2 antibodies in plasma specimens was calculated using the results obtained from testing the 200 repository HIV-2 positive plasma samples, Table 1, and 500 leftover specimens collected from subjects seeking testing at a clinic located in an HIV-2 endemic area, Table 2. Table 1. Detection of Antibodies to HIV-2 in Repository specimens by Reveal G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test | Population | Total Specimens | True HIV-2 Positive^{1} | Reveal® G4 Reactive Results | Reveal® G4 Non-Reactive Results | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Known HIV-2 Positive Repository Samples | 200 | 200 | 200 | 0 | $^{1}$In order to be included in this study, all known positive HIV-2 repository samples were confirmed to be positive for HIV antibodies using Bio-Rad GS HIV-1/HIV-2 Plus O EIA, which does not differentiate between the antibodies and then for HIV-2 antibodies only using the Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 Rapid Test. 2 e info@medmira.com | p 902 450 1588 | 155 Chain Lake Dr. Suite 1 | Halifax, NS, Canada B3S 1B3 | www.medmira.com {2} medmira Table 2. Detection of Antibodies to HIV by Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test in 500 leftover specimens collected from individuals in a HIV-2 endemic setting. | | | Comparator Test Results | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Reveal® G4 Test Results | Reactivity | Negative for HIV antibodies | Positive for HIV-1 antibodies^{1,2} | Positive for HIV-2 antibodies^{1,3} | Positive for HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies^{1,4} | | | Non-Reactive | 190 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | Reactive | 0 | 279 | 9 | 22 | | | TOTAL | 190 | 279 | 9 | 22 | $^{1}$Samples yielding positive results using Bio-Rad GS HIV-1/HIV-2 Plus O EIA were tested using Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 Rapid Test to confirm and differentiate EIA results. $^{2}$Samples found positive for HIV-1 antibodies only using Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 Rapid Test. $^{3}$Samples found positive for HIV-2 antibodies only using Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 Rapid Test. $^{4}$Samples found positive for HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies using Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 Rapid Test. All 209 HIV-2 positive specimens; 200 HIV-2 repository specimens and 9 HIV-2 positive specimens, identified among the 500 leftover samples from the endemic population were found to be Reactive with Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test. The overall sensitivity of the Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test to detect HIV-2 Antibodies was calculated to be 209/209 = 100% (95% CI = 98.20% to 100.00%). ### 5.6 Summary of Substantial Equivalence: Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test device is substantially equivalent to the predicate device as confirmed through relevant performance tests. ### 5.7 Conclusion: The results of non-clinical analytical and clinical performance studies demonstrate that the Reveal® G4 Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test is as safe, as effective, and performs as well as the predicate device. 3 e info@medmira.com | p 902 450 1588 | 155 Chain Lake Dr. Suite 1 | Halifax, NS, Canada B3S 1B3 | www.medmira.com
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