1 GUDID devices
A noninvasive fibreoptic cord with a distal tip designed for bidirectional transmission of light between an intravenous access monitoring system monitor and the site of peripheral intravenous (IV) infusion during monitoring of infiltration/extravasation (le...
333 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices designed to obtain an in-line arterial blood specimen while maintaining a closed system. It is a haemodynamic pressure monitoring and blood gas sampling device, typically designed for use with disposable/reusable pressure tra...
4 GUDID devices
A portable adaptor/modem intended to connect an electronic device that monitors a patient’s physiologic parameters (e.g., an active-implantable-device communicator that receives signals from an implanted pulse generator such as a cardiac pacemaker) to an an...
5 GUDID devices
A dual-purpose device inserted into a patient's mouth to maintain oral patency during an endoscopic procedure primarily to protect the endoscope, introduced via the mouth, from the patient's natural tendency to bite down on the instrument, and that simultan...
3 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device, that includes internal rechargeable batteries, designed to automatically dispense the correct dose of an individual patient’s medication(s) at specified times. It is a computerized, programmable, tabletop unit that i...
4 GUDID devices
A sterile length of flexible tube, with appropriate connectors at both ends, intended to connect an invasive blood pressure monitoring tubing set to a saline bag for flushing/priming of the arterial line. This is a single-use device.
2 GUDID devices
An electronic device intended to be used to facilitate medication adherence by a patient who is self-managing oral medication by monitoring medication retrieval (before ingestion), and generating alerts to the patient and caregivers when errors in retrieval...
1 GUDID devices
A small, sterile, non-powered device intended to be placed between external components of an invasive blood pressure monitoring tubing set (e.g., between intra-arterial line and transducer) to improve the accuracy of the pressure measurement. It is in the f...
341 GUDID devices
An electrical conductor designed to be attached to the skin surface of a patient outside of the hair line (i.e., non-scalp) to conduct electrical signals to/from a parent device for electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electromyography (EMG), ev...
326 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, electrical conductor designed to be attached to the skin surface of a patient outside of the hair line (i.e., non-scalp) to conduct electrical signals to a parent device for electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electromyography (E...
67 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices intended to mechanically disrupt/remove atheroma plaque from the walls of coronary arteries. It typically includes a mains electricity (AC-powered) energy-producing generator with monitoring functions, a remote control or foot-switch,...
42 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices typically used bedside to continuously measure the temperature at a specific point along a ventilation airway (e.g., inspiratory limb, Y-piece). It typically includes a temperature sensor, a transducer, a cable, and an electronic unit...
41 GUDID devices
A portable device, commonly known as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), designed to provide a continuous supply of electrical power for a limited period of time to a connected device or devices during the failure of the mains electricity (AC-power) supp...
37 GUDID devices
A thick plastic tube designed to decompress a heart chamber during a surgical procedure. It is typically used to decompress the left heart during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, especially the left ventricle during aortic cross-clamping. It may include a pr...
24 GUDID devices
A dedicated information system comprising computers and software intended to reduce human error by monitoring linear accelerator parameters to verify that the proper radiotherapy treatment is being delivered, and to provide a permanent record. It permits a ...
22 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to inject contrast media through a small catheter and into the vascular system for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures (e.g., spine, head, gastrointestinal, or vascular diagnostic procedures using MRI). It consists of...
18 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to inject contrast media through a small catheter and into the vascular system for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures (e.g., spine, head, gastrointestinal, or vascular diagnostic procedures using MRI). It consists of...
7 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) mobile unit designed for the bedside organization, management, monitoring and electrical supply of many infusion pumps that are being used simultaneously to supply one patient. This device will be found in the intensive care...
5 GUDID devices
A line-powered (AC-powered), or powered via a connected computer, electronic device designed to allow the internal profile of the nose to be recorded in order to quantify the degree of obstruction/congestion in the nasal cavities and provide monitoring of t...
5 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to operate and monitor an intracardiac circulatory assist axial-pump catheter (e.g., a catheter with integrated micro motor and impeller) to provide circulatory assistance to the heart by pumping blood during...
4 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices intended to be operated by a healthcare professional to continually measure patient blood glucose at the point-of-care in a healthcare facility. It is continuously connected to the patient during use and typically consists of a line-p...
3 GUDID devices
A non-sterile device intended to, when integrated within the common line of a breathing circuit (open or partial rebreathing), absorb and desorb (i.e., recycle) exhaled volatile anaesthetic agents; it may also be used to facilitate monitoring (e.g., gas con...
2 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices intended to be operated by a healthcare professional to continually measure patient blood glucose at the point of care in a healthcare facility. It is continuously connected to the patient during use and typically consists of a line-p...