48 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit designed to provide an enclosed controlled environment to maintain appropriate temperature and humidity levels mainly for premature infants and other newborns who cannot effectively regulate their body temperature. It t...
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...
18 GUDID devices
An electronic measuring instrument used in the laboratory to measure and establish the level of a temperature in an object, matter, or medium. It is designed for use in the laboratory for temperatures over a wide or particular range. It will have a high deg...
7 GUDID devices
A body-worn, battery-powered component of a temperature telemetric monitoring system designed to continuously measure and wirelessly transmit core and/or skin temperature signals to the system's receiver. It typically consists of a portable radio transmitte...
6 GUDID devices
A hand-held device intended to be used to monitor tissue temperature during a cryosurgical procedure, typically to measure the temperature in tissue adjacent to the ablated zone to assess extent of ablation and to limit ablation to protect local tissues. It...
2 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to continuously measure and wirelessly transmit a patient's core and/or skin temperature to a receiving location (e.g., central station, bedside monitor) for viewing. It typically consists of a portable radio transmitter and ...
159 GUDID devices
A sterile, flexible tube with an inflatable balloon on its distal tip for retention in the urinary bladder, after its insertion through the urethra, where it functions as a long-term indwelling device for continuous urinary drainage and simultaneous monitor...
157 GUDID devices
An electronic listening device designed to be inserted into a patient's oesophagus to listen to heart and breathe sounds, typically while the patient is under anaesthesia. Some types may also have a temperature sensor to monitor the patient's temperature. T...
40 GUDID devices
A sterile, flexible tube with an attached membrane (e.g., a balloon) intended to be inserted into the central venous system (CVS) to circulate through the membrane a temperature-controlled fluid (e.g., saline solution), in order to heat or cool a patient's ...
35 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, non-patient contact device intended to be connected to a parent temperature display/monitor (not included) to measure the temperature of a vascular injectate solution (and/or injectate cooling bath) prior to its introduction into the vasculat...
16 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices intended to be used in a multi-parameter urinary monitoring system to provide continuous urinary drainage with measured collection, and to detect intra-abdominal pressure (via intra-bladder pressure) and core temperature (via...
12 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) receptacle for water designed to immerse and keep objects or products at a hot, or less frequently, cold temperature; typically the temperature can be controlled from a few degrees below or above ambient temperature to close...
11 GUDID devices
A sterile device inserted into the oesophagus and intended to be used to transmit oesophageal tissue temperature information to a connected oesophageal temperature monitor during left atrial cardiac ablation, to help prevent atrial-oesophageal fistula forma...
4 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered receptacle for water designed to immerse and keep objects or products at a hot, or less frequently, cold temperature; typically the temperature can be controlled from a few degrees below or above ambient temperature to close to 100° ...
3 GUDID devices
An electronic listening device designed to be inserted into a patient's oesophagus to listen to heart and breathe sounds, typically while the patient is under anaesthesia. Some types may also have a temperature sensor to monitor the patient's temperature. T...
2 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device with a heating chamber designed to provide fan-assisted convection to ensure a homogenous temperature profile in the chamber. It is used for laboratory procedures that involve drying, heating, and sterilizing objects....
1 GUDID devices
A hand-held, battery-powered, electronic instrument designed to measure a patient's body temperature. It uses a fibreoptic probe that includes a small mass temperature sensor, usually based on phosphor fluorescence decay time or other temperature varying ph...
8 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices designed to be used in the function of an automated peritoneal lavage system (APLS). It typically includes tubing to connect the infusion/extraction pump mechanism of the control unit and the other components of the system [a...
4 GUDID devices
An adhesive, non-conductive patch/pad intended to secure a cable/lead/sensor used during a medical procedure [e.g., cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) sensor, ECG lead, phototherapy unit cable, temperature probe] to the skin of a patient. It has no electri...
209 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to store and/or transport whole blood and blood components (e.g., blood cells, plasma) while keeping them cold (temperatures from 1° to 6° Celsius). It may include handles and/or wheels for transportation, ...
154 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to store and/or transport blood plasma while keeping it frozen (temperatures of or below -18° Celsius). It typically includes internal shelving for storage and easy location of plasma containers (e.g., bags...
35 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to store and/or transport whole blood and/or blood components (e.g., blood cells, plasma) while keeping them cold (temperatures from 1° to 6° Celsius), or alternatively frozen (-18° to -30° Celsius). It inc...
8 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) appliance designed for the storage of laboratory products, specimens, cultures, reagents and other laboratory materials both at refrigerated temperatures (typically 1° to 6° Celsius) and in a frozen state (typically -18° to ...
8 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) appliance intended to be used to rapidly freeze bags containing plasma or other biological specimens to a core temperature of -30° Celsius (-22° Fahrenheit). It typically consists of a single or multiple shelves with adjusta...
4 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) appliance designed for the storage of pharmaceutical products (e.g., medications, live virus vaccines), reagents and other related materials both at refrigerated temperatures (typically 1° to 6° Celsius) and in a frozen stat...
3 GUDID devices
A collection of noninvasive devices intended to be used to make connections in a multi-parameter urinary monitoring system during continuous urinary drainage with measured collection, and detection of intra-abdominal pressure (via intra-bladder pressure) an...
1 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to keep temperatures in a container between pre-established limits well below the freezing point of water [i.e., cryogenic temperatures, below -130? Celcius (-202? Fahrenheit)]; typically from -150? to -200? ...
112 GUDID devices
A mobile, mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to use laser Doppler techniques to measure the velocity of micro- and macrovascular blood circulation to assess of the extent of vascular flow restrictions [e.g., clots, stenosis, mechanical damage, a...
81 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for the continuous measurement and display of blood gas and related parameters when blood is circulated outside of the body in a closed system. It is typically used with an appropriate sensor or sensor casset...
52 GUDID devices
A flexible tube with a sensor at the distal end intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) access to the ventricular and/or parenchymal areas of the brain to measure intracranial parameters [e.g., intracranial pressure (...