1 GUDID devices
A device designed to help train a disabled person to control the function (operation) of a keyboard to enable operation of a connected primary device (e.g., a computer or another assistive keyboard-dependent device).
364 GUDID devices
An assistive device designed to deliver voice output based either in the reproduction of previously-recorded natural speech and/or on an electronic synthesized voice following a pre-established set of pronunciation rules. It typically consists of an electro...
708 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) visual display unit (VDU), commonly known as a screen or a monitor, used for displaying graphical information under program control in colour, e.g., measured values or images from other devices. Colour is necessary when sepa...
220 GUDID devices
A mobile assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices intended for both pre- and intraoperative applications to: 1) process medical imaging data to create a patient-specific, three-dimensional (3-D) model to enable a surgeon to plan/prepare for a surg...
156 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered visual display unit (VDU), commonly known as a screen or a monitor, designed for displaying graphical information under program control in colour, e.g., measured values or images from other devices. Colour is necessary when separatin...
67 GUDID devices
An assembly of optical and computer-based devices that use a broad-bandwidth light beam for optical coherence tomography (OCT) to provide high-resolution images (e.g., 5 to 40 microns) of the coronary intravasculature. It typically consists of a main operat...
61 GUDID devices
A device designed to assist a person with a disability in the techniques of selecting the correct input device, e.g., a switch or a keyboard, in order to operate a connected primary device (e.g., a wheelchair or a computer).
43 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) visual display unit (VDU), commonly known as a screen or a monitor, used for displaying graphical information under program control in only one text/image colour, e.g., measured values or images from other devices. The infor...
40 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device designed to facilitate communication by a patient with a disability and/or cognitive impairment by providing buttons with images that when pressed produce audible pre-recorded words or phrases associated with the images. It is...
26 GUDID devices
A hand-held battery-powered computerized device intended to be used in the operating room (OR) by professional staff to electronically maintain the count of surgical sponges/swabbing materials during a surgical procedure to prevent swabs from being inadvert...
25 GUDID devices
A non-dedicated mains electricity (AC-powered) computer designed to be stationary on a desk or other work platform. It includes hardware components [e.g., central processing unit (CPU)], and is used in conjunction with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
20 GUDID devices
A small, non-dedicated computer designed to be portable. It includes a microprocessor [central processing unit (CPU)], a display screen, and a keyboard integrated into one unit. It includes batteries for mobile use, and uses mains electricity (AC-power) for...
19 GUDID devices
A portable, non-dedicated, and commonly hand-held computing device intended for the download/running of medical software to input, process and/or display data. It typically includes a microprocessor [central processing unit (CPU)], a display screen, and a k...
15 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered visual display unit (VDU), commonly known as a screen or a monitor, designed for displaying graphical information under program control in only one text/image colour, e.g., measured values or images from other devices. The informatio...
10 GUDID devices
A desktop, electronic component of a computer/medical device intended to operate and/or control the use of the parent device. It has a panel of keys, including alpha-numeric characters, and may have touchscreen capability and/or specialized keys to control ...
7 GUDID devices
A non-dedicated, electrically-powered computer designed to be stationary on a desk or other work platform. It typically includes a microprocessor [central processing unit (CPU)], a monitor, and a keyboard/mouse. When used with dedicated software the compute...
4 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices intended to provide interactive tests for a patient in a clinical setting to assess balance and cognitive status (e.g., attention, concentration, short term memory/recall, motor control). It consists of an electronic floor plate senso...
3 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to control one or multiple in vitro diagnostic laboratory analyser(s)/instrument(s) used in the processing/preparation/analysis of a clinical specimen. It is designed to enable the user to input/manipulate ...
3 GUDID devices
An electronic or electromechanical hardware device designed to enter data into, and display data from, a computer or computing system (e.g., central mainframe computer, laboratory computing system), but is itself without data computing capabilities. It is i...
3 GUDID devices
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to receive, digitize, display, and store endoscopy video capsule endoscopy system data [e.g., real-time video imaging of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract (oesophagus, small bowel and colon)] as w...
2 GUDID devices
An electronic hand-held device designed to help a patient with a disability control the operation of a proximal human interface device (HID) [e.g., computer, tablet, smartphone, assistive speech generator] through a wired or wireless connection (e.g., Bluet...
2 GUDID devices
A non-sterile device, typically made of disposable plastic, intended to create a protective enclosure around an ultrasound imaging system (its monitors, keyboards, foot-switch, equipment arms, and cables) to prevent soiling and contamination so that the ima...
1 GUDID devices
An electronic component of an intravenous (IV) injection automated detection/documentation system, intended to electronically receive IV bolus injection data (time, drug, dosage) from the system processor/transmitter and document the data [e.g., within the ...