RMI HEMOCONCENTRACTOR TUBING SET

K961927 · Research Medical, Inc. · DWF · Aug 13, 1996 · Cardiovascular

Device Facts

Record IDK961927
Device NameRMI HEMOCONCENTRACTOR TUBING SET
ApplicantResearch Medical, Inc.
Product CodeDWF · Cardiovascular
Decision DateAug 13, 1996
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 870.4210
Device ClassClass 2

Intended Use

The RMI Hemoconcentrator Tubing Set is a set of tubing, fittings and connectors that is used to interconnect an RMI hemoconcentrator to: 1) a location in an extracorporeal circuit that will sustain blood flows up to 500 ml/min, 2) either a cardiotomy or venous reservoir, and 3) a graduated ultrafiltrate collection container.

Device Story

Device consists of tubing, fittings, and connectors used to integrate a hemoconcentrator into an extracorporeal circuit. Used in clinical settings (e.g., cardiopulmonary bypass) by perfusionists or clinicians. Connects hemoconcentrator to blood flow source (up to 500 ml/min), reservoir (cardiotomy or venous), and ultrafiltrate collection container. Facilitates fluid removal from blood during extracorporeal circulation. Provides sterile, non-pyrogenic fluid path.

Clinical Evidence

Bench testing only. Biocompatibility testing performed per ISO 10993/FDA Matrix: Cytotoxicity (MEM Elution), Sensitization (Guinea Pig Maximization), Intracutaneous Irritation (USP), Acute Systemic Toxicity (USP), and Hemolysis (0.00%). Functional testing: Flow vs. Pressure (exceeded 1000 ml/min at <70 mmHg), Overpressure/Leak (withstood 10x operating pressure), and Mechanical Strength (6x pull force).

Technological Characteristics

Tubing, fittings, and connectors. Sterilized via ethylene oxide (EtO). Biocompatibility per ISO 10993. Mechanical performance validated for flow rates up to 500 ml/min and pressure resistance.

Indications for Use

Indicated for use in extracorporeal circuits requiring hemoconcentration, specifically for interconnecting hemoconcentrators to reservoirs and collection containers at blood flows up to 500 ml/min.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

A cardiopulmonary bypass vascular catheter, cannula, or tubing is a device used in cardiopulmonary surgery to cannulate the vessels, perfuse the coronary arteries, and to interconnect the catheters and cannulas with an oxygenator. The device includes accessory bypass equipment.

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Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0} AUG 13 1996 K961927 # Attachment II.A ## SMDA Summary of Safety and Effectiveness Information In compliance with requirements of the Safe Medical Device Act (SMDA) of 1990, the following information is submitted as a summary of safety and effectiveness information for this 510(k) premarket notification: ## 1. Device Classification: The RMI Hemoconcentrator Tubing Set is a set of tubing, fittings and connectors that is used to interconnect an RMI hemoconcentrator to: 1) a location in an extracorporeal circuit that will sustain blood flows up to 500 ml/min, 2) either a cardiotomy or venous reservoir, and 3) a graduated ultrafiltrate collection container. The RMI Hemoconcentrator Tubing Set is provided sterile and non-pyrogenic. Research Medical can find no Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) classification for this type of device. Since the RMI Hemoconcentrator Tubing Set is a set of tubing, fittings and connectors that is used to interconnect an RMI hemoconcentrator to a location in an extracorporeal circuit and either a cardiotomy or venous reservoir, Research Medical believes the RMI Hemoconcentrator Tubing Set is a Class II device that could best be classified under the following CFR classifications: - §870.4210 Cardiopulmonary bypass vascular catheter, cannula, or tubing. - §870.4210 Cardiopulmonary bypass adaptor, stopcock, manifold, or fitting. ## 2. Predicate Device Identification: To our knowledge, there are no predicates devices for separately sold hemoconcentrator tubing sets. ## 3. Class III Summary: [Not applicable] ## 4. Biocompatibility Assessment Biocompatibility testing was performed on whole product extract and/or tubesheet slices of the ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilized RMI Hemoconcentrator Tubing Set (test article) in accordance with FDA’s May 1, 1995 memo, FDA MATRIX FOR BIOCOMPATABILITY TESTING, which is based on ISO 10993 Standard, Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices. The reports are summarized as follows: - The Cytotoxicity Test (MEM Elution Test) was performed. Under conditions of the test, the test article is not cytotoxic. - The Sensitization Test (Guinea Pig Maximization) was performed. For SCI and OIL Extraction Tests, upon rechallenge none of the test group or negative control animals exhibited scores higher than 1. A response of 1 is not considered to reflect significant sensitization. - A USP Intracutaneous (Irritation) Test was conducted. Under conditions of the test, the test article met the requirements of the USP Intracutaneous Test. {1} - The Acute Systemic Toxicity Test (USP Systemic Injection Test) was conducted. Under conditions of the test, the test article met the requirements of the USP Systemic Injection Test. - The Haemocompatibility (Hemolysis) Test for blood compatibility was conducted. The test article had 0.00% Hemolysis. ## 5. Summary of Functional / Performance Testing: ### Flow vs. Pressure Test: The five (5) product samples tested delivered flows exceeding 1000 ml/min with line pressure under 70 mmHg. ### Overpressure and Leak Testing: The five (5) unit samples tested demonstrated the product will withstand a pressure ten (10) times greater than the standard operating pressure observed during flow testing. ### Mechanical Strength Test: The five (5) unit samples tested demonstrated a six (6) times minimum acceptable pull force per Q.O.P. #80138
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