Plaque identifying
Plaque identifying
32 matching records for IDENTIFY.
Plaque identifying
2025-07-19
An assembly of devices used to track changes in visual acuity during head movements primarily to quantify visual acuity loss due to vestibular pathology. The assembly typically includes a three-dimensional (3-D) integrating gyrometer (or equivalent) fastene...
A hand-operated, battery-powered, electronic, instrument used for recording basal body temperature and cycle length to identify the fertile and infertile phases of the menstrual cycle. The device consists of a basal body temperature thermometer and a microp...
An antibody, specific receptor protein, ligand, nucleic acid sequence (e.g., primer, probe) or similar reagent, which through specific binding or chemical reaction with an intended target, is used to identify or quantify a chemical substance in a biological...
A sterile device intended to be implanted within the body, either temporarily or permanently, to create identifying marks that can be seen on radiographic film or digital images. It is typically formed as a wire, needle, bead, stent-like tube or washer, and...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to identify the position and/or shape of bone structures and/or cavities created within these structures, e.g., the angle of a drilled hole, during surgery. It is typically designed as a long, thin, shaft with...
A device intended to be implanted within the body, either temporarily or permanently, to create identifying marks that can be seen on radiographic film or digital images. It is typically in the form of a wire, needle, bead, clip, stent-like tube, washer or ...
A defined piece(s) of nucleic acid, typically tagged with a fluorescent marker, intended to be used for the detection of a specific target nucleotide sequence at a single-gene locus or whole/partial chromosome level in a clinical specimen, in order to ident...
A nonimplantable cord intended to be used during a surgical procedure to assist a surgeon to identify, retract and occlude blood vessels, tendons and nerves. It is constructed of synthetic polymer and is typically coloured to facilitate visualization. This ...
An object that is manually configured and physically placed within the field of view of a medical or dental diagnostic imaging system [e.g., x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or nuclear medicine] and leaves identifying marks on either films or digita...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and for...
A device intended to be implanted within the body, either temporarily or permanently, to create identifying marks that can be seen on radiographic film or digital images. It is typically formed as a wire, needle, bead, clip, stent-like tube or washer, and u...
An assembly of devices used for advanced diagnosis/study of the bladder. It is used to identify the cause of abnormal voiding, including incontinence and is useful for the diagnosis of, e.g., neurogenic bladder diseases, stress incontinence, urinary path ob...
A device placed on the surface of a patient's body during a surgical procedure to create identifying marks that can be seen on radiographic film or digital images for the localization and delineation of areas of interest (e.g., a tumour or lesion), or attac...
Mainframe or personal computer (PC) based operating system software (or firmware) that is specific to the central processing unit (CPU) incorporated into an analyser or analyser system. This includes the software or firmware based programs and routines supp...
An electronic device designed to read information stored on radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags within its read range, typically to identify and track medical devices. The reader may be of the passive (receives data only) or active (transmits and rec...
An electrically-powered device designed to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and forced expir...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to record parameters for mandibular and muscles of mastication function, primarily to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of temperomandibular joint (TMJ) and myofascial pain dysfunction (MPD) di...
A device that is used to measure the flow and volume of urine from a patient during the course of normal urination in order to identify micturation disturbances. The device is usually used by healthcare professionals who instruct the patient to empty their ...
A non-powered, noninvasive device intended to be placed within the field of view of a radiological device [diagnostic (e.g., x-ray) and/or radiation therapy] to produce an identifying mark [typically for an anatomical location (e.g., mole, nipple, lesion), ...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices intended to be used for the qualitative detection and identification of microbial species (bacteria, fungi) in a clinical specimen using mass spectrometry. It typically consists of a sample handling/prep...
A material or solution, known to give a negative result, intended to be used to verify the performance and/or identify contamination, or non-specific amplification in a qualitative and/or quantitative assay performed on a clinical specimen using a nucleic a...
A defined piece of single-stranded nucleic acid intended to be used to initiate the amplification of a specific target nucleotide sequence at a single-gene locus or whole/partial chromosome level in a clinical specimen, using a nucleic acid amplification te...
An endoscope-like device with a flexible working length intended for the visual examination of the lumen of an instrument (typically an endoscope) to identify any dirt/debris within the lumen so that it can be removed prior to disinfection/sterilization; it...
A sterile liquid substance intended to be injected into tissue to identify lesions; it is also used externally on the skin to mark incision sites. After application, this device cannot be reused.
A defined piece of single-stranded nucleic acid which is used to identify specific complementary-sequence nucleic acid molecules in an assay intended to be used to evaluate a clinical specimen to diagnose, monitor or predict acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) ba...
A non-sterile device designed for the determination of the graft size (e.g., a patellar tendon graft) taken from the patient to be used for an appropriate tunnel preparation and identify the tunnel size for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. I...
A non-powered, noninvasive device intended to be placed within the field of view of a radiological device [diagnostic (e.g., x-ray) and/or radiation therapy] to produce an identifying mark [typically for an anatomical location (e.g., mole, nipple, lesion), ...
An interpretive software program intended to be used to analyse dental x-ray images (e.g., panoramic and bitewing) to facilitate the localization and classification of teeth, detect abnormalities (e.g., caries, apical lesion), and identify past dental proce...
An in vitro diagnostic device designed to help identify amniotic fluid in the vaginal secretions of a pregnant woman to confirm membrane rupture (normal or premature). The device typically involves a colour indicator that signals within the pH range of amni...
A device consisting of rigid panels and/or frames that are mounted to a medical bed to identify for the patient (occupant) the edge of the head or foot end of the bed and/or mattress support platform. It may be used as handles to push/move the bed and is ty...