Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Plasma Free Hemoglobin (PFH) in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To evaluate sample hemolysis as measured by Plasma Free Hemoglobin (PFH) for BD Microtainer® Easy Collect Capillary Tube SST™ and all comparator tube types: capillary and venous |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Other |
Serum Collection Volume of the Test Device SST Tube |
To evaluate serum collection volume of the Test Device SST tube |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Other |
Duration of Sample Collection for Test Device SST Tube and Comparator Tube |
To evaluate duration of sample collection for Test Device SST tube tube and capillary comparator. |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Other |
Frequency of Occurrence of All Instrument Flags (Both Asterisks and IP Messages) in the Test Device EDTA and All Comparator Tube Types |
Evaluation of the frequency of occurrence of all instrument flags (both asterisks and IP messages) in the Test Device EDTA and all comparator tube types: venous and capillary tubes |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Other |
Whole Blood Collection Volume for the Test Device EDTA |
To evaluate whole blood collection volume for the Test Device EDTA |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Other |
Duration of Sample Collection for the Test Device EDTA and Capillary Comparator |
To evaluate duration of sample collection for the Test Device EDTA and capillary comparator |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Chemistry Analytes [Albumin (ALB) and Total Protein (TP)] in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the SST test device as compared to Venous Comparator Serum and Capillary Comparator for chemistry analytes. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of g/dL |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
White Blood Cell Differential Counts, Hemoglobin A1c, Hematocrit, and Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in Plasma Measured With Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the EDTA test device as compared to their relevant comparators venous comparator and capillary comparator. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of percentage |
within 2 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the SST test device as compared to Venous Comparator Serum and Capillary Comparator for chemistry analytes. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of µIU/mL |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Lipid Analytes and Metabolic Analytes, in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the SST test device as compared to Venous Comparator Serum and Capillary Comparator for chemistry analytes. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of mg/dL |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Metabolic Analytes, in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the SST test device as compared to Venous Comparator Serum and Capillary Comparator for chemistry analytes. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of mmol/L |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Vitamin D (Vit D), in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the SST test device as compared to Venous Comparator Serum and Capillary Comparator for chemistry analytes. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of ng/mL |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Alanine Transaminase (ALT), and Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), in Serum Measured Using the Silica Clot Activator for Serum Samples |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the SST test device as compared to Venous Comparator Serum and Capillary Comparator for chemistry analytes. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of U/L |
within 4 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
White Blood Cells (WBC) and Platelets (PLT) in Plasma Measured With Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the EDTA test device as compared to their relevant comparators Venous Comparator and Capillary Comparator. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of 10^3/µL |
within 2 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Red Blood Cells (RBC) in Plasma Measured With Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the EDTA test device as compared to their relevant comparators Venous Comparator and Capillary Comparator. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of 10^6/µL |
within 2 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) and Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW) in Plasma Measured With Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the EDTA test device as compared to their relevant comparators Venous Comparator and Capillary Comparator. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of fL |
within 2 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Hemoglobin (HgB) and Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) in Plasma Measured With Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the EDTA test device as compared to their relevant comparators Venous Comparator and Capillary Comparator. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of g/dL |
within 2 hours of sample collection |
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Primary |
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) in Plasma Measured With Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) |
To demonstrate clinical equivalence of the EDTA test device as compared to their relevant comparators Venous Comparator and Capillary Comparator. This comparison was focused on the analytes with a unit of pg |
within 2 hours of sample collection |
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