REAADS Monoclonal Free Protein S Antigen - INTENDED USEAn enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay - CORGENIX MEDICAL CORPORATION

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Device Description: INTENDED USEAn enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the quantitative determinatio INTENDED USEAn enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the quantitative determination of Free Protein S Antigen in citrated human plasma. For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION OF THE PROTEIN S TESTProtein S is a vitamin K-dependent protein synthesized in the liver, vascular endothelium, and megakaryocytes, which plays an important physiologic role in the Protein C Anticoagulant System. This anticoagulant system is one of the major regulators of hemostasis by inhibiting clot formation and by promoting fibrinolysis. Protein S functions as a cofactor for activated Protein C on the vascular membrane to facilitate the degradation of clotting factors Va and VIIIa, down-regulating clot formation. In normal plasma approximately 40% of Protein S circulates as a free molecule, while 60% is complexed with C4b, a plasma protein of the classical complement pathway. Only Free Protein S is functionally active and able to bind to activated Protein C, while the complexed form of Protein S is not.Protein S deficiency, either congenital or acquired, may lead to serious thrombotic events such as thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, or pulmonary embolism. The prevalence of Protein S deficiency has been estimated to be less than 1 case per 300 in the general population. Two-thirds of patients with a congenital deficiency of Protein S (levels less than 50% of normal) may present with venous thrombosis in young adulthood. In young patients (<35 years) with a history of thrombosis, the prevalence may be as high as 15 to 18%. Acquired Protein S deficiency may be seen during pregnancy, oral contraceptive or oral anticoagulant therapy, liver disease, diabetes mellitus, postoperative complications, septicemia, and various inflammatory syndromes. A decreased Protein S activity in plasma may be the result of low concentrations or abnormal function of the Protein S molecule.Refer to Product Package Insert.

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Catalog Number

051-001

Brand Name

REAADS Monoclonal Free Protein S Antigen

Version/Model Number

051-001

Device Commercial Distribution Status

In Commercial Distribution

Commercial Distribution End Date

-

Issuing Agency

In GS1

Product Characteristics

MRI safety Status

Labeling does not contain MRI Safety Information

Device required to be labeled as containing natural rubber latex or dry natural rubber (21 CFR 801.437)

-

Device labeled as "Not made with natural rubber latex"

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For Single-Use

Yes

Prescription Use (Rx)

Yes

Over the Counter (OTC)

-

Kit

-

Combination Product

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Human Cell, Tissue or Cellular or Tissue-Based Product (HCT/P)

-

FDA Premarket Submission

K983914

Product Code Details

Product Code

GGP

Product Code Name

Test, Qualitative And Quantitative Factor Deficiency

Device Record Status

Public Device Record Key

b4dbc5be-c3ed-4118-aa13-e52753bee401

Public Version Date

July 06, 2018

Public Version Number

3

DI Record Publish Date

July 14, 2016

Additional Identifiers

Package DI Number

None

Quantity per Package

-

Contains DI Package

-

Package Discontinue Date

-

Package Status

-

Package Type

-

"CORGENIX MEDICAL CORPORATION" Characteristics
Device Class Device Class Description No of Devices
2 A medical device with a moderate to high risk that requires special controls. 27