8 GUDID devices
An electronic instrument designed to test an external pacemaker to ensure compliance with performance specifications. The device connects to the output of the pacemaker to test any or all of the pulse generator's parameters including pulse duration, pulse a...
4 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to improve glycaemic control and induce weight loss in obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus by monitoring intrinsic electrical and mechanical gastric activity and delivering gastric contractility modulation (GCM) sign...
1 GUDID devices
A noninvasive, electrically-powered device intended to function as a communication interface between an implantable pulse generator (IPG) [e.g., spinal cord electrical stimulation implantable pulse generator] and an external IPG programmer, to enable a clin...
5 GUDID devices
An external, battery-powered device designed to provide electrical signals (pulses), through implanted electrodes, to stimulate the phrenic nerve motor point in the diaphragm and contract the diaphragm rhythmically to cause a patient to draw breath in a man...
39 GUDID devices
An assembly of battery-powered devices designed to provide ventilatory support to a patient with diaphragm dysfunction of neuromuscular origin through electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to contract the diaphragm rhythmically and cause the patient t...
13 GUDID devices
An assembly of battery-powered devices intended to treat urinary and/or faecal incontinence through the application of electrical stimuli to the sacral plexus via tibial nerve stimulation. It consists of an electrode implanted in the vicinity of the tibial ...
2 GUDID devices
A sterile implanted non-active wire (an indifferent anode), insulated with non-conductive material except at its electrode(s), used as part of an intramuscular diaphragm/phrenic nerve electrical stimulation system to create a return path for electrical curr...
1 GUDID devices
A sterile implanted active wire, insulated with non-conductive material except at its electrode(s), used as part of an intramuscular diaphragm/phrenic nerve electrical stimulation system to conduct electrical current from an external pulse generator (EPG) t...
1 GUDID devices
A noninvasive electrically-insulated wire intended to enable an electrical connection between an external pulse generator (EPG) of a [trial] implantable electrical stimulation system (e.g., intramuscular diaphragm/phrenic nerve or a spinal/peripheral nerve ...
117 GUDID devices
An external device intended to enable a healthcare professional in a clinical setting to noninvasively change the settings of, and extract data from, an implanted cardiac pulse generator (e.g., pacemaker, pacemaker/defibrillator). It includes a radio-freque...
81 GUDID devices
An external device intended to enable a layperson to noninvasively extract data from an implanted cardiac pulse generator (i.e., therapeutic active cardiac implant) to provide historic and/or current information on device performance, and may in addition be...
12 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices intended to apply electrical stimuli to baroreceptors, within the carotid sinus, as therapy for hypertension; it may additionally be intended to stimulate baroreceptors outside of the carotid sinus and as therapy for other disorders (...
12 GUDID devices
A sterile, hermetically-sealed, battery-powered component of an implantable incontinence-control pelvic electrical stimulation system, intended to be implanted beneath the skin (e.g., upper buttock area) to produce electrical signals for the treatment of ch...
9 GUDID devices
An external device intended to enable a healthcare professional in a clinical setting to noninvasively extract data from an implanted cardiac pulse generator (i.e., therapeutic active cardiac implant) to obtain historic and/or current information on device ...
8 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to treat chronic, intractable (drug refractory) nausea and vomiting secondary to gastroparesis through gastric electrical stimulation (GES) of the lower stomach (antrum). The assembly typically includes a battery-powered impl...
1 GUDID devices
A sterile, implantable, electronic component of an implantable lumbar neuromuscular electrical stimulation system intended to deliver episodic electrical stimulation to nerves that innervate lumbar muscles to elicit contraction for the treatment of chronic ...
89 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of a ca...
71 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of ...
56 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices that applies electrical stimuli to the lower extremity nerves (e.g., peroneal or femoral) or muscles (e.g., those that cause ankle dorsiflexion), to cause the muscles in the leg to contract, thus improving the gait in a patient suffer...
37 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of a cab...
34 GUDID devices
An external pulse generator (EPG) designed to deliver electrical shocks to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) in a procedure initiated by a healthcare professional operator who monitors an electrocardiogram (ECG) to determine when to treat life-...
32 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually con...
18 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically co...
10 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually consists of a cabl...
7 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists o...
6 GUDID devices
A portable, battery-powered device designed to apply noninvasive cranial electrical stimulation (CES) via cranial/peripheral nerves around the external ear for the treatment of psychiatric and stress-related disorders such as anxiety, depression, and insomn...
5 GUDID devices
An assembly of portable, battery-powered devices designed to apply noninvasive cranial electrical stimulation (CES) via cranial/peripheral nerves in/around the external ear for the treatment of one or more psychiatric and stress-related disorders (e.g., anx...
2 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually consists of a cable...
1 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually cons...
2,217 GUDID devices
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to enable it to ac...