MODEL AMI INFANT CENTRAL APHEA/HEART RATE MONITOR
K961972 · Aequitron Medical, Inc. · BZQ · Apr 18, 1997 · Anesthesiology
Device Facts
| Record ID | K961972 |
| Device Name | MODEL AMI INFANT CENTRAL APHEA/HEART RATE MONITOR |
| Applicant | Aequitron Medical, Inc. |
| Product Code | BZQ · Anesthesiology |
| Decision Date | Apr 18, 1997 |
| Decision | ST |
| Submission Type | Traditional |
| Regulation | 21 CFR 868.2375 |
| Device Class | Class 2 |
| Attributes | Pediatric |
Intended Use
Use of the Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor is indicated for the continuous monitoring of an infant's heart rate and respiration rate in a home, hospital or portable environment. Continuous monitoring is indicated for infants whose physical condition may result or has resulted in an instability in heart rate or respiration which may become detrimental to the infant. Conditions which may require monitoring include (not all inclusive): - Prematurity - Respiratory dysfunction - Neurologic dysfunction - Maternal drug abuse - Cardiovascular dysfunction
Device Story
Device monitors infant heart rate and respiration; utilizes two electrodes for ECG and respiration detection; includes auxiliary inputs for external oximeter or signal outputs. Operates on battery or AC power. Used in home, hospital, or portable settings by clinicians or caregivers. Output provides continuous physiological data to identify instabilities; alerts healthcare providers to detrimental changes in heart rate or respiration; facilitates clinical intervention for at-risk infants.
Clinical Evidence
Clinical evaluations conducted comparing performance and functionality against Aequitron Model 9550 and other reference monitors. Results demonstrated proper functionality, safety, and effectiveness equivalent to the predicate device. Detailed laboratory testing performed using physiologic simulators and electronic measurement equipment to validate performance against design specifications.
Technological Characteristics
Respiration detection technology and ECG sensing via two electrodes. Auxiliary inputs for external signal integration. Power: Battery or AC. Form factor: Portable monitor. Class II device (21 CFR 868.2375).
Indications for Use
Indicated for continuous heart rate and respiration monitoring in infants (home, hospital, portable) with conditions causing heart rate or respiratory instability, including prematurity, respiratory/neurologic/cardiovascular dysfunction, or maternal drug abuse.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
A breathing (ventilatory) frequency monitor is a device intended to measure or monitor a patient's respiratory rate. The device may provide an audible or visible alarm when the respiratory rate, averaged over time, is outside operator settable alarm limits. This device does not include the apnea monitor classified in § 868.2377.
Predicate Devices
- Aequitron Medical, Inc. Model 9550 Cardiorespiratory Monitor
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Submission Summary (Full Text)
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1000 2000
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55117
800.197.1979
612.557.8200 Fax
612.557.9200
K961972
APR 18 1997
AEQUITRON
M E D I C A N
Contact Individual:
Robert C. Samec
Vice President, Quality Assurance/Regulatory Affairs
Dolutt Samec Date 5-13-94
510(k) SUMMARY
This summary of 510(k) Premarket Notification safety and effectiveness information is being submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Safe Medical Devices Act (SMDA) and 21 CFR 807.92.
Device Name:
The proprietary name of the device to be introduced into interstate commerce by Aequitron Medical, Inc. is the Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor.
Classification:
The Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor is classified as a "Breathing Frequency Monitor" (21 CFR 868.2375).
The device classification is Class II.
Predicate Device(s):
The Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor is substantially equivalent to the Aequitron Medical, Inc. Model 9550 Cardiorespiratory Monitor.
Device Description:
The Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor is capable of monitoring an infant's respiratory and heart rates. The device utilizes respiration detection technology for respiratory effort detection and also detects ECG rate through the same two electrodes. The device also incorporates auxiliary inputs for recording stand-alone oximeter output parameters and/or other devices' signal outputs within specified parameters. The device operates off either battery of AC power.
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# Indications for Use:
Use of the Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor is indicated for the continuous monitoring of an infant's heart rate and respiration rate in a home, hospital or portable environment. Continuous monitoring is indicated for infants whose physical condition may result or has resulted in an instability in heart rate or respiration which may become detrimental to the infant. Conditions which may require monitoring include (not all inclusive):
- Prematurity
- Respiratory dysfunction
- Neurologic dysfunction
- Maternal drug abuse
- Cardiovascular dysfunction
# Description of Laboratory and Clinical Testing:
The Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor was subjected to detailed laboratory testing designed to fully exercise and evaluate device functionality, performance, safety and effectiveness under conditions such as the presence of electrostatic discharge (ESD), electric and magnetic field interference (EMI), mechanical vibration and shock, high and low temperature and humidity conditions.
Performance validation protocols and checklists were derived directly from the device specification to develop the test plan including all monitoring parameters. This laboratory testing utilized physiologic test simulators, test meters and other sophisticated electronic and mechanical measurement equipment which was maintained under strict calibration control.
The user interface was also tested during this phase. The Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor was found to meet all of the validation requirements verifying performance to the design specification.
Clinical evaluations were also conducted. The design of these studies assessed the performance and functionality of the Ami Infant Central Apnea/Heart Rate Monitor as compared to the predicate device, Aequitron Model 9550 and other reference monitors.
The results of these studies further demonstrated the proper functionality, safety and effectiveness and substantial equivalence to the predicate device.
