Cardiac electrophysiology analysis system - ARTG 297566
Access comprehensive regulatory information for Cardiac electrophysiology analysis system in the Australia medical device market through Pure Global AI's free TGA ARTG database. This Class IIb is registered under ARTG number 297566 and sponsored by GE Healthcare Australia Pty Ltd, manufactured by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies in United States of America. The device registration started on December 14, 2017.
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This system is intended for acquiring, filtering, digitizing, amplifying, measuring and calculating, displaying, recording and monitoring of clinical data from adult and pediatric patients. The System is configurable. Clinical data includes: ECG waveforms, intracardiac signals, stimulus data, ablation data, pulse oximetry (SpO2), respiration rate, CO2 (EtCO2), temperature, and invasive and noninvasive blood pressure. Physiological parameters such as diastolic, systolic, mean pressures, heart rate, and cycle length are derived from the signal data, displayed and recorded. The data is entered manually or acquired via interfaced devices and/or information systems and may be used for report generation. Procedural information and optional anatomical and physiological imaging and data devices may be interfaced [e.g. X-ray, ultrasound, mapping systems, ablation generators (e.g. RF and cryogenic)], stimulators, patient monitors and information systems. The System can display, store and annotate images previously acquired and stored by other systems. Data may be provided to other systems via multiple formats (e.g. HL7, DICOM, Analog outputs). Data may be received from other devices via multiple formats (e.g. DICOM, Analog inputs).

