Oxygen
Oxygen
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Oxygen
An assembly of devices intended for regular (e.g., daily) measurement and recording of pulmonary artery pressures, to assist monitoring and treatment of a heart disease patient at high-risk of heart failure. It includes a sensor intended to be implanted in ...
A hermetically-sealed, electrically-powered device [an implantable cardiac monitor (ICM)] intended to be implanted to monitor, record, and store electrocardiographic signals to help diagnose and monitor cardiac arrhythmias and/or acute coronary syndrome (AC...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to receive continuous, interval and/or spot-check physiological data (e.g., vital signs) from one or more bedside patient monitor(s) (not included) to display this information at a central patient monitoring ...
A small unit dedicated to making communication possible between the patient monitoring system and other independent devices (e.g., ventilator, infusion pump, gas analyser, display monitors) connected to the same patient, creating an interface. It is designe...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to receive continuous, interval and/or spot-check physiological data (e.g., vital signs) from one or more bedside patient monitor(s) (not included) to display this information at a central patient monitoring ...
A device shaped to fit over a bed mattress and intended to monitor the status of patient movement in relation to the bed while providing comfort for the patient in bed. It consists of soft, waterproof textiles with built-in light sensors/optical cable(s) to...
A battery-powered, portable device that automatically and continuously displays urine output data (urine flow/volume) received via a cable from a urine monitoring system's output sensor to provide optimal renal and fluid management information when this is ...
A noninvasive, electronic device intended to be attached to the scalp surface of a patient to capture and wirelessly transmit changes in the electrical potential of various areas of the brain for recording/monitoring by a connected parent device [e.g., an e...
A small unit that serves as a temporary store of data; typically patient related data given from other devices, e.g., patient monitors or analysers which are not connected to a network, or are in a transport phase. This data is stored in this module's memor...
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...
An assembly of devices designed for continuous assessment of several vital physiologic parameters (e.g., ECG, blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, cardiac output, apnoea, and respiratory/anaesthetic gas concentrations) of one patient. It typically inclu...
An assembly of devices designed to detect the cessation of breathing (apnoea) in infants and adults who are at risk of respiratory failure to alert a parent or attendant of the life-threatening episode(s). It alarms primarily upon the cessation of breathing...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device assembly designed to continuously measure the electrical signals produced by a patient's brain and display/record them as an electroencephalogram (EEG) to evaluate brain function. It may be capable of monitoring vario...
An electronic component of an ambulatory patient monitoring/recording system (e.g., ocular volume ambulatory recording system) designed to connect a patient-worn antenna to an ambulatory monitor/recorder for receiving and transmitting data between an implan...
A transportable electronic device designed to lift an immobile patient, typically bedridden, in a sling in order to measure and/or monitor their body weight. It typically consists of a wheeled framework that includes a lifting mechanism (e.g., a hydraulic p...
An assembly of electrically-powered devices designed for the continuous assessment of several vital physiologic parameters (e.g., ECG, blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, cardiac output, apnoea, and respiratory/anaesthetic gas concentrations) of one pa...
A device typically designed as a framework or specially constructed holder where module devices used with a patient monitoring system can be plugged in and connected to the parent device usually by one cable. This device is typically used to facilitate conn...
An assembly of electronic devices intended to help assess the medication adherence of a patient who is self-managing oral medication by monitoring medication ingestion. It consists of a transmitter(s) intended to be swallowed by the patient with their medic...
An application software program intended to be installed on a non-medical off-the-shelf device (e.g., computer/smartphone/tablet) to allow a healthcare professional to view real-time and historical patient physiologic data [e.g., electrocardiogram (ECG), bl...
An electronic device designed for professional use in a clinical or homecare setting for contactless intermittent assessment or continuous monitoring of pulse and respiration rates, and bed exit/occupancy, of a patient during rest or mild body movement. It ...
A small dedicated unit used for long-term (typically 24-hours or longer) registration of the electrical activity of a patient's heart, typically while the patient lies in bed. It is designed to operate as part of a patient monitoring system enhancing the fu...
A collection of non-sterile devices intended to be integrated within a breathing circuit to enable interface of gases between the breathing circuit and a respiratory monitoring device for sampling the patient's expired gas for measurements of pressure, flow...
A collection of noninvasive devices intended to be used in conjunction with a parent physiological parameter monitor for enabling measurement of multiple vital parameters [e.g., electrocardiogram (ECG), noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), temperature]. It ty...
A portable assembly of electrically-powered devices intended to be worn by a patient in a healthcare or homecare setting for intermittent assessment or continuous monitoring, exclusively by a healthcare professional, of several vital physiologic parameters ...
A device intended to generate a reference baseline for the standardization of intracranial pressure (ICP) readings and to transfer the readings from an intracranial catheter (e.g., intracerebral sensor catheter) to an intracranial pressure monitor. It consi...
An electronic device intended to generate a reference baseline for the standardization of readings of intracranial pressure (ICP) and/or pressure in a muscle compartment, and to transfer the readings from a catheter (i.e., intracerebral sensor or compartmen...
An assembly of devices worn by a patient to continuously monitor the patient's heart rhythms for the detection of life-threatening arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) and to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm)...
A small unit dedicated for the receipt of wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) signals sent from an ambulatory patient so that the electrical activity of the patient's heart can be monitored when the patient is remote to the patient monitoring system. It is des...
An application software program designed for the continual collection and aggregation of a patient's self-care data to promote communication between patient and healthcare provider, to facilitate a patient's self-care by using rules defined during use of th...
A small unit dedicated to the detection, measurement, and recording of the electrical activity of the heart in the form of an electrocardiogram (ECG) obtained through cables/leads connected to the patient. It is designed to operate as part of a patient moni...