PIW · Brain Injury Adjunctive Interpretive Electroencephalograph Assessment Aid

Neurology · 21 CFR 882.1450 · Class 2

Overview

Product CodePIW
Device NameBrain Injury Adjunctive Interpretive Electroencephalograph Assessment Aid
Regulation21 CFR 882.1450
Device ClassClass 2
Review PanelNeurology

Identification

A brain injury adjunctive interpretive electroencephalograph assessment aid is a prescription device that uses a patient's electroencephalograph (EEG) to provide an interpretation of the structural condition of the patient's brain in the setting of trauma. A brain injury adjunctive interpretive EEG assessment aid is for use as an adjunct to standard clinical practice only as an assessment aid for a medical condition for which there exists other valid methods of diagnosis.

Classification Rationale

Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:

Special Controls

In combination with the general controls of the FD&C Act, the Ahead 100 is subject to the following special controls:

*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:(1) The technical parameters of the device, hardware and software, must be fully characterized and include the following information: (i) Hardware specifications must be provided. Appropriate verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (ii) Software, including any proprietary algorithm(s) used by the device to arrive at its interpretation of the patient's condition, must be described in detail in the software requirements specification (SRS) and software design specification (SDS). Appropriate software verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (2) The device parts that contact the patient must be demonstrated to be biocompatible. (3) The device must be designed and tested for electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), thermal, and mechanical safety. (4) Clinical performance testing must demonstrate the accuracy, precision-repeatability and reproducibility, of determining the EEG-based interpretation, including any specified equivocal zones (cutoffs). (5) Clinical performance testing must demonstrate the ability of the device to function as an assessment aid for the medical condition for which the device is indicated. Performance measures must demonstrate device performance characteristics per the intended use in the intended use environment. Performance measurements must include sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) with respect to the study prevalence per the device intended use. (6) The device design must include safeguards to ensure appropriate clinical interpretation of the device output ( *e.g.,* use in appropriate patient population, or for appropriate clinical decision).(7) The labeling and training information must include: (i) A warning that the device is not to be used as a stand-alone diagnostic. (ii) A detailed summary of the clinical performance testing, including any adverse events and complications. (iii) The intended use population and the intended use environment. (iv) Any instructions technicians should convey to patients regarding the collection of EEG data. (v) Information allowing clinicians to gauge clinical risk associated with integrating the EEG interpretive assessment aid into their diagnostic pathway. (vi) Information allowing clinicians to understand how to integrate the device output into their diagnostic pathway when the device is unable to provide a classification or final result.

Recent Cleared Devices (9 of 9)

RecordDevice NameApplicantDecision DateDecision
K243426Nurochek-Pro SystemHeadsafe Mfg Pty, Ltd.Mar 27, 2025SESE
K231914Nurochek-II SystemHeadsafe Mfg Pty, Ltd.Dec 27, 2023SESE
K190815BrainScope TBIBrainscope Company, Inc.Sep 11, 2019SESE
K183241BrainScope TBI (Model: Ahead 400)Brainscope Company, Inc.Feb 19, 2019SESE
K181785Modified BrainScope OneBrainscope Company, Inc.Dec 19, 2018SESE
K181179BrainScope OneBrainscope Company, Inc.May 18, 2018SESE
K161068Ahead 300Brainscope Company, Inc.Sep 22, 2016SESE
K143643Brainscope Ahead 200Brainscope Company, Inc.May 15, 2015SESE
DEN140025BrainScope Ahead 100Brainscope Company, Inc.Nov 17, 2014DENG

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