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Patient monitoring system module, pulse oximetry

94 GUDID devices

A small unit dedicated to the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in blood using light detection methods (spectrophotometry) after light is emitted from a light-emitting diode (LED) situated in the connected probe. It is desig...

Pulse oximeter probe, reusable

2,225 GUDID devices

A photoelectric device designed to be applied externally to a body site (e.g., fingertip, ear lobe, bridge of nose, toe, or bridge of the foot) for the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in arterial blood using signals produc...

Pulse oximeter probe, single-use

1,418 GUDID devices

A photoelectric device designed to be applied externally to a body site (e.g., fingertip, ear lobe, bridge of nose, toe, or bridge of the foot) for the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in arterial blood using signals produc...

Pulse oximeter probe, reprocessed

123 GUDID devices

A photoelectric device designed to be applied externally to a body site (e.g., fingertip, ear lobe, bridge of nose, toe, or bridge of the foot) for the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in arterial blood using signals produc...

Eye/eyelid movement monitoring spectacles/goggles

4 GUDID devices

An electrically-powered optical device intended to monitor eyelid and/or eye movements to assist in the detection of alertness/drowsiness, epileptic seizures, and/or to assist in the identification of vestibular disorder. It consists of a spectacle/goggle-l...

Eye/eyelid movement monitoring spectacles/goggles

3 GUDID devices

An electrically-powered optical device intended to monitor eyelid and/or eye movements to assist in the detection of alertness/drowsiness, epileptic seizures, and/or to assist in the identification of vestibular disorders. It consists of a spectacle/goggle-...

Touchscreen monitor

2 GUDID devices

An electrically-powered visual display unit (VDU) designed as an output device for displaying data (e.g., patient images, videos) and as an input device to enable interactive manipulation of the data by the operator through touches to the display screen. It...