Ventrixyl
Folic Acid
41 matching records for Ventri.
Folic Acid
Ferrous Fumarate, Folic Acid
METHYL SALICYLATE, CAPSAICIN, MENTHOL
METHYL SALICYLATE, MENTHOL
ATP, Adeps suillus, Adrenal cortex suis, Alpha ketoglutaricum acidum, Cerebrum suis, Coenzyme A, Colon suis, Duodenum suis, Fel suis, Fel tauri, Fumaricum acidum, Glandula thyreoidea suis, Hepar suis, Hypothalamus suis, lleum suis, Jejunum suis, Malicum aci...
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2020-02-01
2018-07-19
A sterile, rigid or semi-rigid tube designed to be surgically inserted into a cardiac ventricle. This is typically done directly during a surgical procedure and advanced until its distal tip is inside the cardiac ventricle. This device will serve as a chann...
A flexible tube with specific tip configurations designed to enter the left or right ventricle to perform diagnostic haemodynamic/angiographic procedures with contrast media. The distal tip may have an end hole and/or several side holes. The tube is introdu...
An assembly of devices intended to assist a damaged or weakened heart (e.g., one affected by cardiogenic shock) to pump blood. It includes a mains electricity (AC-powered) external pump, an atrial or ventricular cannula to draw blood outside the body, a can...
An assembly of devices intended to assist a damaged or weakened heart (e.g., one affected by cardiogenic shock) to pump blood. It includes a electrically-powered external pump, an atrial or ventricular cannula to draw blood outside the body, a cannula to de...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to enable it to ac...
A sterile, implantable chamber intended to be connected to an intracerebral catheter for infusion/injection of materials (e.g., chemotherapeutic agents, radioisotopes) into the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours, tumour cavities); it may also ...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to enable it to ac...
A sterile, implantable, battery-powered device consisting of a hermetically-sealed pacing pulse generator and an integrated defibrillation pulse generator with leads in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and often in the right ...
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 portable assembly of devices intended to provide mechanical assistance to a heart ventricle(s), typically by pumping blood from the left ventricle to the aorta through an extra-cardiac circuit. It includes an implantable pump(s), connecting cannula/graft(...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it automatically activates defibrillation of the heart throu...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to enable it to ac...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, and to audibly/visually instruct an operator to enable it to activate de...
A sterile, flexible 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 and connect to an ...
An assembly of devices comprised of modules or components (e.g., monitors, recorders, amplifiers) intended to be used to continually detect, measure, and display the electrical activity of the heart and to produce a visible or audible signal/alarm when an a...
A sterile tubular device with a built-in electrically-powered axial flow pump (e.g., a micro motor with an impeller) at the distal end, designed to provide circulatory assistance to the heart by pumping blood during heart failure. It is inserted through the...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it automatically activates defibrillation of the heart throu...
A sterile, battery-powered, hermetically-sealed pulse generator, intended to be implanted beneath the skin of the chest in a surgically-created pocket, and used with pacing leads placed in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and...
An external pulse generator (EPG) designed to deliver electrical shocks to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) in a procedure initiated by a healthcare professional operator who monitors an electrocardiogram (ECG) to determine when to treat life-...
A portable, battery-powered defibrillator carried by a patient, typically in a shoulder bag, and connected to the body-worn electrodes within the vest of a wearable defibrillation system. It continuously monitors the patient's heart rhythms for the detectio...
An implantable, battery-powered device consisting of a hermetically-sealed pacing pulse generator and an integrated defibrillation pulse generator with leads in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and often in the right atrium (...
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)...
An assembly of devices intended to function as an artificial replacement for failing heart ventricles (end-stage biventricular failure), typically temporarily prior to heart transplantation. It consists of two implanted pneumatically-powered pumping units, ...
A non-sterile, mains electricity (AC-powered) external component of an implantable ventricular circulatory assist system (which may include rechargeable batteries) intended to supply power to the implanted system pump via a percutaneous lead (not included)....
A device for recording heart sounds at the body surface through the heart's actions which cause vibrations that are transmitted through organs and tissue to the body surface. These are detected by microphones, processed in an electroacoustic transducer, and...
A battery-powered, hermetically-sealed pulse generator, intended to be implanted beneath the skin of the chest in a surgically-created pocket, and used with pacing leads placed in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and often in...
A sterile tubular device designed for cannulation of the left atrium through the atrial septum, via the femoral vein, to drain the atrium and provide a means for temporary (less than six hours) left ventricular bypass [percutaneous transseptal ventricular a...
A portable electronic device intended for use at home to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to...
A device consisting of an endocardial electrode with an ultrasound transducer intended to be implanted within the left ventricle of the heart to receive ultrasound (US) pulses from a parent transmitter and convert these into electrical pacing impulses to pa...
An electrical conductor, with integral batteries and regulated by a dedicated external pulse generator (EPG), designed to create an electrical shock(s) and defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) to treat ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventric...