BURLEW INFANT HOOD

K962182 · Promedic, Inc. · FOG · Jul 15, 1996 · Anesthesiology

Device Facts

Record IDK962182
Device NameBURLEW INFANT HOOD
ApplicantPromedic, Inc.
Product CodeFOG · Anesthesiology
Decision DateJul 15, 1996
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 868.5700
Device ClassClass 1
AttributesTherapeutic, Pediatric

Intended Use

The device indicated for patients who need to be placed in an oxygen enriched environment.

Device Story

Disposable infant hood with flexible drape; provides oxygen-enriched environment for neonates/pediatrics. Used in hospitals, neonatal/pediatric ICUs, respiratory therapy, and transport isolettes/incubators. Device features rigid hood (Plexiglas/polycarbonate) and flexible PVC drape; collapsible for storage; includes oxygen source fittings and removable panel for patient access. Clinicians place patient within hood to facilitate oxygen delivery. Benefits include controlled oxygen environment and ease of patient access.

Clinical Evidence

No clinical data; bench testing only.

Technological Characteristics

Materials: Plexiglas/polycarbonate hood, PVC drape. Design: Rigid hood with flexible drape, oxygen source fittings, removable access panel, collapsible form factor. Single-patient use.

Indications for Use

Indicated for neonates and pediatric patients requiring an oxygen-enriched environment.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

A nonpowered oxygen tent is a device that encloses a patient's head and upper body to contain oxygen delivered to the patient for breathing. This generic type of device includes infant oxygen hoods.

Predicate Devices

Related Devices

Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0} K962182 ProMedic, Inc. JUL 15 1996 Non-Confidential Summary of Safety and Effectiveness June 3, 1996 page 1 of 3 ProMedic, Inc. Tel - 317-335-3780 6329 W. Waterview Ct. Fax - 317-335-9270 McCordsville, IN 46055 Official contact: Paul Dryden, President Proprietary or Trade Name: Burlew Infant Hood Common/Usual Name: Infant hood Classification Name: 73 BYL or FOG - Infant oxygen tent / hood Subsection 868.5700 Intended device: Disposable Infant hood with drape Predicate devices: Nova Health Systems - K893713 Sunnydale - K# unknown Utah Medical - Disposa-Hood - K# unknown Device description: Indicated use: The device indicated for patients who need to be placed in an oxygen enriched environment. Target Population: Neonates and pediatrics Environment of use: Hospital, ICU ( neonatal and pediatric), respiratory therapy and transport isolettes / incubators page 3 of 23 6329 W. Waterview Court • McCordsville, IN 46055-9501 317-335-3780 • 317-335-9270 Fax {1} Non-Confidential Summary of Safety and Effectiveness (continued) June 3, 1996 page 2 of 3 Comparison to predicate devices: | Attribute | Burlew Intended device | Nova / Sunnydale Tent | Utah Medical Disposa-Hood | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Use | | | | | Intended for use with patient for an oxygen rich environment | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Intended for use in RT | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Indicated for use in ICU | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Intended to be used in transport | Yes | No | No | | Indicated for single patient use | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Indicated for use with neonate and pediatric | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Design | | | | | Clear patient area | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Fittings for connection to oxygen source | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Different sizes | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Flexible drape to cover patient | Yes | Yes | No | | Collapsible for easy storage | Yes | No | No | | Panel removable for easy patient access | Yes | Yes | No | | Materials | | | | | Plexiglas / polycarbonate hood | Yes | No | Yes | | PVC drape | Yes | Yes | No | | Performance Testing | | | | | None applicable | Yes | Yes | Yes | page 4 of 23 {2} Non-Confidential Summary of Safety and Effectiveness (continued) June 3, 1996 page 3 of 3 ## Differences The only difference in the intended device is that it incorporates the feature of the two predicate into one device - a rigid patient hood and flexible body drape. Any other differences that do exist would not have a significant effect on the safety or effectiveness of the device. page 5 of 23
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