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- Subpart B—Cardiovascular Diagnostic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart B—Diagnostic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart C—Cardiovascular Monitoring DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart C—Monitoring DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- BXHGauge, Gas Pressure, Cylinder/Pipeline1Product Code
- BXMStimulator, Nerve, Ac-Powered2Product Code
- BXNStimulator, Nerve, Battery-Powered2Product Code
- BXOTransducer, Gas Pressure1Product Code
- BXPTransducer, Gas Flow1Product Code
- BXXCalibrator, Pressure, Gas1Product Code
- BXYFlowmeter, Calibration, Gas1Product Code
- BYMTube, Thorpe, Uncompensated1Product Code
- BYRTransducer, Gas Pressure, Differential1Product Code
- BZQMonitor, Breathing Frequency2Product Code
- CANRegulator, Pressure, Gas Cylinder1Product Code
- CAPMonitor, Airway Pressure (Includes Gauge And/Or Alarm)2Product Code
- CAXFlowmeter, Tube, Thorpe, Back-Pressure Compensated1Product Code
- CBAMonitor, Air Embolism, Ultrasonic2Product Code
- CCNFlowmeter, Nonback-Pressure Compensated, Bourdon Gauge1Product Code
- ECXCylinder, Compressed Gas, And Valve1Product Code
- FLSMonitor, Apnea, Facility Use2Product Code
- JAXPneumotachometer2Product Code
- JEZMonitor, Lung Water Measurement3Product Code
- KLKMonitor, Oxygen, Cutaneous, For Infant Not Under Gas Anesthesia2Product Code
- KOIStimulator, Nerve, Peripheral, Electric2Product Code
- LKDMonitor, Carbon-Dioxide, Cutaneous2Product Code
- LPPMonitor, Oxygen, Cutaneous, For Uses Other Than For Infant Not Under Gas Anesthesia2Product Code
- MNRVentilatory Effort Recorder2Product Code
- MRPAnalyzer, Nitric Oxide2Product Code
- MRQAnalyzer, Nitrogen Dioxide2Product Code
- NPFMonitor, Apnea, Home Use2Product Code
- PRKDevice Indicating An Exhalation Event2Product Code
- PUGAnalyzer, Nitrogen Dioxide, Exempt2Product Code
- PXEPressure Monitoring (Air/Gas) Kit1Product Code
- Subpart D—Prosthetic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart E—Surgical DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart F—Cardiovascular Therapeutic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart F—Neurological Therapeutic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart F—Physical Medicine Therapeutic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart F—Therapeutic DevicesCFR Sub-Part
- Subpart G—MiscellaneousCFR Sub-Part
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Monitor, Oxygen, Cutaneous, For Infant Not Under Gas Anesthesia
- Page Type
- Product Code
- Regulation Medical Specialty
- Anesthesiology
- Review Panel
- Anesthesiology
- Submission Type
- 510(K) Exempt
- Device Classification
- Class 2
- Regulation Number
- 868.2500
- GMP Exempt?
- No
- Summary Malfunction Reporting
- Eligible
- Implanted Device
- No
- Life-Sustain/Support Device
- No
- Third Party Review
- Not Third Party Eligible
- MAUDE Alerts
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CFR § 868.2500 Cutaneous oxygen (PcO2) monitor
§ 868.2500 Cutaneous oxygen (PcO2) monitor.
(a) Identification. A cutaneous oxygen (PcO2) monitor is a noninvasive, heated sensor (e.g., a Clark-type polargraphic electrode) placed on the patient's skin that is intended to monitor relative changes in the cutaneous oxygen tension.
(b) Classification. Class II (special controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in § 868.9. The special control is FDA's “Class II Special Controls Guidance Document: Cutaneous Carbon Dioxide (PcCO2) and Oxygen (PcO2) Monitors; Guidance for Industry and FDA.” See § 868.1(e) for the availability of this guidance document.
[67 FR 76681, Dec. 13, 2002, as amended at 84 FR 71811, Dec. 30, 2019]