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Pulse Generator, Pacemaker, Implantable, With Cardiac Resynchronization (Crt-P)

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Physical State
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Technical Method
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Target Area
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Review Panel
Cardiovascular
Submission Type
PMA
Device Classification
Class 3
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Ineligible
Implanted Device
Yes
Life-Sustain/Support Device
Yes
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

No Linked CFR Text

The FDA has not linked product code NKE to any particular section of the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations). There are multiple reasons why this might be the case:

  • The product code was created for a class III submission that does not follow the normal PMN or PMA path - e.g., for a device that falls under HDE (Humanitarian Device Exemption) or EUA (Emergency Use Authorization).
  • The FDA has generated the product code for an existing Class III device, as a result of a PMA supplement that modifies the device in a way that it can't fit under the existing product code originally assigned
  • The product code was created for internal use at the FDA, and not for classification or regulatory-related purposes.

Pulse Generator, Pacemaker, Implantable, With Cardiac Resynchronization (Crt-P)

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Physical State
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Technical Method
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Target Area
These devices are indicated for patients who have moderate to severe heart failure. These new devices use an additional lead to provide synchronized pacing of the heart, in addition to the regular features of a pacemaker. These products are sought for the treatment of patients who have moderate to severe heart failure.
Review Panel
Cardiovascular
Submission Type
PMA
Device Classification
Class 3
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Ineligible
Implanted Device
Yes
Life-Sustain/Support Device
Yes
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

No Linked CFR Text

The FDA has not linked product code NKE to any particular section of the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations). There are multiple reasons why this might be the case:

  • The product code was created for a class III submission that does not follow the normal PMN or PMA path - e.g., for a device that falls under HDE (Humanitarian Device Exemption) or EUA (Emergency Use Authorization).
  • The FDA has generated the product code for an existing Class III device, as a result of a PMA supplement that modifies the device in a way that it can't fit under the existing product code originally assigned
  • The product code was created for internal use at the FDA, and not for classification or regulatory-related purposes.