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An electroacoustic instrument designed to evaluate the activity of the auditory pathway of the brain in response to an acoustic signal [auditory brainstem response (ABR)] it provides at the ear (e.g., clicks delivered through an earphone), without need of p...
A device intended to be incorporated into the distal end of a catheter (not included) to measure pressure. It typically consists of a pressure sensor (e.g., a flexible membrane or diaphragm) and a means to convert the detected pressure into electronic signa...
A noninvasive electronic device designed to convert air or gas pressure signals into electrical signals for subsequent display or processing by a parent device (e.g., physiological data recorder, gastrointestinal motility analysis system). It may be a compa...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) electronic device, which may include internal rechargeable batteries, intended to receive an input signal (e.g., from a physiological amplifier, signal conditioner, computer) which it converts and transcribes onto paper so t...
An instrument designed to measure electrical potentials on the body surface to generate a record of the electrical currents associated with heart muscle activity [i.e., an electrocardiogram (ECG)] for the assessment of cardiac physiology. It records electri...
A non-patient-contact, insulated, electrical cord with a connector (plug) at both ends designed to transmit electrical power and/or signal (data) between medical devices (e.g., to connect a lead, electrical catheter, handpiece, or monitor to a parent device...
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...
An assembly of electronic devices, integrated within a facility infrastructure and/or wireless network, designed to provide an audio/visual signal to summon help when activated in response to a patient’s need for (urgent) assistance. It typically consists o...
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...
A non-patient-contact, insulated, electrical cord with a connector (plug) at both ends designed to transmit electrical power and/or signal (data) between medical devices (e.g., to connect a lead, electrical catheter, handpiece, or monitor to a parent device...
A battery-powered assembly of devices [cochlear implant (CI)] intended for the partial restoration of auditory sensation to a severely/profoundly deaf person. It consists of an inner electrode array implanted in one cochlea and connected to a receiver-stimu...
A non-patient-contact, insulated, electrical cord with a connector (plug) at both ends designed to transmit electrical power and/or signal (data) between medical devices (e.g., to connect a lead, electrical catheter, handpiece, or monitor to a parent device...
An electrically-powered, cassette-like device intended to be used as part of an x-ray system to detect x-ray images following exposure, and create a digital signal; it is not dedicated to imaging of a specific anatomy. It includes two types of transducing t...
An assembly of electronic devices designed to provide an alarm signal to summon help when activated in response to a patient’s need for urgent assistance or care (e.g., epileptic seizures, falls, low insulin levels). It typically consists of user- or sensor...
An assembly of electronic devices designed to provide an alarm signal to summon help when activated in response to a patient’s need for urgent assistance or care (e.g., epileptic seizures, falls, low insulin levels). It typically consists of user- or sensor...
A battery-powered assembly of devices [cochlear implant (CI)] intended for the partial restoration of auditory sensation to a profoundly deaf person. It consists of an inner electrode array implanted in one cochlea and connected to a receiver-stimulator imp...
A sterile, flexible, balloon-tipped, tube designed to deliver temporary pacing stimuli to the heart; it may detect bioelectric signals from the heart. It is used in the atria and/or ventricles and has electrodes which are usually applied to the ventricles a...
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...
An electronic device that increases current, voltage, or power to adjust the signal level and impedance between two or more medical devices transmitting physiological signals; or the device has the capability of being used for more than a single application...
An electrical device that amplifies the signal level and provides impedance matching between two or more medical devices when bioelectrical signals from the heart are transmitted between them.
A physiological monitoring unit used a component of a diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging system, e.g., single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET) or gamma camera, that produces a signal which enables image format...
An assembly of devices intended to provide visual and/or auditory signals corresponding to the status of one or more of a patient's physiological functions, e.g., brain wave activity, muscle activity, blood pressure, skin temperature, balance, so that the p...
An electrical device that amplifies the signal level and provides impedance matching between two or more medical devices when bioelectrical signals from the brain are transmitted between them. It could typically be used when using an electroencephalograph (...
A physiological monitoring unit used as a component of a diagnostic x-ray system, e.g., fluoroscopy, angiography or general-purpose, that produces a signal which enables image formation or data collection to be synchronized with a specific measurable physio...
An electrically-powered unit designed for the measurement and recording of the intrinsic electrical potential of skeletal muscle for display in the form of a graph [electromyograph (EMG)], typically for diagnosis of muscle and/or nerve disorders. It is desi...
A small unit dedicated to detect and record the electrical activity of the brain in the form of an electroencephalogram (EEG). The electrical activity of the brain is detected via electrodes affixed to the patient's forehead or scalp. It is designed to oper...
An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a ve...
A non-sterile electrical conductor designed to be applied to an adult patient for automatic or manual defibrillation, external pacing, cardioversion, and electrocardiographic monitoring through transmission of cardiac bioelectric signals (typically from the...
A physiological monitoring unit used as a component of a diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, that produces a signal which enables image formation or data collection to be synchronized with a specific measurable physiological parameter, e.g.,...
An electrical conductor designed to be applied to an adult and/or paediatric patient for automatic or manual defibrillation, external pacing, and cardioversion through transmission of cardiac bioelectric signals (typically from the thoracic surface) to devi...