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Fenwal Receives FDA 510(K) Clearance for The Alyx System Software Version 3.1.

Fenwal, a Fresenius Kabi company, has received the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the Alyx system software version 3.1.

The new software gives the Alyx system a protocol for closed system plasma collection and expanded data management capabilities.

The Alyx system now includes three procedures to help customers meet their collections needs: two units of red blood cells, one unit of red blood cells with plasma, and plasma alone.

The Alyx system is used worldwide to collect life-saving blood components for patient transfusion. Plasma collected on the Alyx system can be processed as fresh frozen plasma (FFP), plasma frozen within 24 hours of collection (PF24) or plasma frozen within 24 hours of collection held at room temperature for 24 hours (PF24RT24).

Fresenius Kabi North America medical devices president Dean Gregory noted Alyx is a mobile, easy-to-use blood component collection system.

"With this latest clearance, Alyx can now be used to collect up to 825mL of plasma from a single donor, helping blood centers meet the growing hospital demand for plasma. This is the latest of several regulatory clearances for Fenwal products since becoming part of Fresenius Kabi and each is an example of our commitment to advance transfusion medicine," Gregory added.

The new Alyx system software supports remote procedure setup and paperless documentation when used with the Fenwal DXT relay data exchange software and a blood center's blood establishment computer system (BECS).

With remote procedure setup, donor registration information may be entered remotely into an Alyx instrument. This helps assure data accuracy, documentation compliance, and streamlines processes.

The DXT relay software also provides blood center professionals with easy-to-read, on-demand reports that consolidate procedure data from multiple Alyx systems in different locations. The reports track performance indicators and may be used to identify opportunities for operational improvement and training.

The DXT Relay software was built with open architecture so it is integrated seamlessly with existing blood center systems. Once integrated with a center's BECS, DXT Relay can provide data that will meet regulatory requirements for paperless documentation.

Source: http://healthcareit.medicaldevices-business-review.com/news/fda-clears-new-plasma-protocol-software-for-fenwal-alyx-system-201113
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