HardyDisk AST Cefiderocol 30ug (FDC30)

K193504 · Hardy Diagnostics · JTN · Jan 23, 2020 · Microbiology

Device Facts

Record IDK193504
Device NameHardyDisk AST Cefiderocol 30ug (FDC30)
ApplicantHardy Diagnostics
Product CodeJTN · Microbiology
Decision DateJan 23, 2020
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 866.1620
Device ClassClass 2

Intended Use

HardyDisk AST Disks are used for semi-quantitative in vitro susceptibility testing by the agar diffusion test procedure (Kirby-Bauer) of rapidly growing and certain fastidious bacterial pathogens. Standardized methods for agar diffusion testing have been described for Enterobacteriaceae, Staphylococcus spp., Pseudomonas spp., Acinetobacter spp., Listeria monocytogenes, Enterococcus spp., and by modified procedures, Haemophilus spp., Neisseria gonorrhoeae, N. meningitidis and Streptococcus spp., including Streptococcus pneumoniae. Use of HardyDisk AST Cefiderocol 30μg (FDC30) for in vitro agar diffusion susceptibility testing is indicated when there is the need to determine the susceptibility of bacteria to Cefiderocol. HardyDisk AST Cefiderocol at concentration 30μg can be used to determine the zone diameter (mm) of Cefiderocol against the following bacteria for which Cefiderocol has been shown to be active both clinically and in vitro: - Escherichia coli - Enterobacter cloacae complex - Klebsiella pneumoniae - Proteus mirabilis - Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Device Story

HardyDisk AST Cefiderocol 30μg (FDC30) consists of 6-mm filter paper disks impregnated with 30μg of Cefiderocol. Used in clinical microbiology laboratories by trained personnel to perform Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion susceptibility testing. Disks are placed on inoculated Mueller Hinton agar (or Mueller Hinton with 5% Sheep Blood for Streptococcus spp.). After 16-18 hours of incubation at 35±2°C, the zone of inhibition around the disk is measured in millimeters. Results are compared to established interpretive criteria (S/I/R) to determine bacterial susceptibility to Cefiderocol. This information assists healthcare providers in selecting appropriate antimicrobial therapy for patients with infections caused by susceptible organisms.

Clinical Evidence

No clinical trials performed. Substantial equivalence supported by disk-to-MIC correlation, stability, and reproducibility data generated in accordance with CDER guidance. Breakpoints and QC ranges established via CDER review and FDA-recognized STIC.

Technological Characteristics

Antimicrobial susceptibility test disk; paper disk impregnated with 30ug of cefiderocol. Principle of operation: Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion. Standardized for use with non-fastidious Gram-negative organisms. Manual application and measurement of zones of inhibition.

Indications for Use

Indicated for use in the determination of antimicrobial susceptibility of non-fastidious Gram-negative organisms to cefiderocol by the disk diffusion method.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

An antimicrobial susceptibility test disc is a device that consists of antimicrobic-impregnated paper discs used to measure by a disc-agar diffusion technique or a disc-broth elution technique the in vitro susceptibility of most clinically important bacterial pathogens to antimicrobial agents. In the disc-agar diffusion technique, bacterial susceptibility is ascertained by directly measuring the magnitude of a zone of bacterial inhibition around the disc on an agar surface. The disc-broth elution technique is associated with an automated rapid susceptibility test system and employs a fluid medium in which susceptibility is ascertained by photometrically measuring changes in bacterial growth resulting when antimicrobial material is eluted from the disc into the fluid medium. Test results are used to determine the antimicrobial agent of choice in the treatment of bacterial diseases.

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Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0}------------------------------------------------ Image /page/0/Picture/0 description: The image contains the logo of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). On the left is the Department of Health & Human Services logo. To the right of that is the FDA logo, which is a blue square with the letters "FDA" in white. To the right of the square is the text "U.S. FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION" in blue. January 23, 2020 Hardy Diagnostics Rianna Malherbe Technical Services Manager 1430 West McCoy Lane Santa Maria, California 93455 Re: K193504 Trade/Device Name: HardyDisk AST Cefiderocol 30ug (FDC30) Regulation Number: 21 CFR 866.1620 Regulation Name: Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test Disc Regulatory Class: Class II Product Code: JTN Dated: November 21, 2019 Received: December 18, 2019 ## Dear Rianna Malherbe: We have reviewed your Section 510(k) premarket notification of intent to market the device referenced above and have determined the device is substantially equivalent (for the indications for use stated in the enclosure) to legally marketed predicate devices marketed in interstate commerce prior to May 28, 1976, the enactment date of the Medical Device Amendments, or to devices that have been reclassified in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act) that do not require approval of a premarket approval application (PMA). You may, therefore, market the device, subject to the general controls provisions of the Act. Although this letter refers to your product as a device, please be aware that some cleared products may instead be combination products. The 510(k) Premarket Notification Database located at https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpmn/pmn.cfm identifies combination product submissions. The general controls provisions of the Act include requirements for annual registration, listing of devices, good manufacturing practice, labeling, and prohibitions against misbranding and adulteration. Please note: CDRH does not evaluate information related to contract liability warranties. We remind you, however, that device labeling must be truthful and not misleading. If your device is classified (see above) into either class II (Special Controls) or class III (PMA), it may be subject to additional controls. Existing major regulations affecting your device can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Parts 800 to 898. In addition, FDA may publish further announcements concerning your device in the Federal Register. Please be advised that FDA's issuance of a substantial equivalence determination does not mean that FDA has made a determination that your device complies with other requirements of the Act or any Federal statutes and regulations administered by other Federal agencies. You must comply with all the Act's requirements, including, but not limited to: registration and listing (21 CFR Part 807); labeling (21 CFR Part {1}------------------------------------------------ 801 and Part 809); medical device reporting of medical device-related adverse events) (21 CFR 803) for devices or postmarketing safety reporting (21 CFR 4, Subpart B) for combination products (see https://www.fda.gov/combination-products/guidance-regulatory-information/postmarketing-safety-reportingcombination-products); good manufacturing practice requirements as set forth in the quality systems (QS) regulation (21 CFR Part 820) for devices or current good manufacturing practices (21 CFR 4. Subpart A) for combination products; and, if applicable, the electronic product radiation control provisions (Sections 531-542 of the Act); 21 CFR 1000-1050. Also, please note the regulation entitled, "Misbranding by reference to premarket notification" (21 CFR Part 807.97). For questions regarding the reporting of adverse events under the MDR regulation (21 CFR Part 803), please go to https://www.fda.gov/medical-device-safety/medical-device-reportingmdr-how-report-medical-device-problems. For comprehensive regulatory information about mediation-emitting products, including information about labeling regulations, please see Device Advice (https://www.fda.gov/medicaldevices/device-advice-comprehensive-regulatory-assistance) and CDRH Learn (https://www.fda.gov/training-and-continuing-education/cdrh-learn). Additionally, you may contact the Division of Industry and Consumer Education (DICE) to ask a question about a specific regulatory topic. See the DICE website (https://www.fda.gov/medical-device-advice-comprehensive-regulatoryassistance/contact-us-division-industry-and-consumer-education-dice) for more information or contact DICE by email (DICE@fda.hhs.gov) or phone (1-800-638-2041 or 301-796-7100). Sincerely, Ribhi Shawar, Ph.D. (ABMM) Chief, General Bacteriology and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Branch Division of Microbiology Devices OHT7: Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health Office of Product Evaluation and Quality Center for Devices and Radiological Health Enclosure
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