Visual evoked-potential electrode

Definition
An electrical conductor intended to be placed on the skin to record changes in the electrical potential for the purpose of measuring visual evoked responses. It is typically placed on the forehead of the patient at strategic points around the eyes. This is a single-use device.
GUDID devices
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Last updated
2019-04-03 00:02:23

Related Product Codes

CodeDeviceSpecialtyClassDevices
GXYElectrode, CutaneousNeurology22

Representative GUDID Devices

Primary DIBrandCompanyModelPublished
04582275270037NAKONAN MEDICAL USA, INC.M339 DME CARBON CL2016-09-23
04582275270044NAKONAN MEDICAL USA, INC.M379 DME CARBON R2016-09-23