| Literature DB >> 22508970 |
Elaine French-Mowat1, Joanne Burnett.
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22508970 PMCID: PMC3326593 DOI: 10.1258/jrsm.2012.120036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Med ISSN: 0141-0768 Impact factor: 5.344
Examples of product classification
| Classification | Risk | Description | Examples | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General controls | Hospital beds, bed pans | |||
| I | Sterile (Is) | Low | Most non-invasive devices that do not interact with the body. | Sterile plasters |
| Measuring (Im) | Thermometers, weighing scales. | |||
| IIa | Special controls required: may include special labelling, mandatory performance standards & post-market surveillance | Medium | Exchange energy with a patient in a therapeutic manner or are used to diagnose or monitor medical conditions. Generally invasive but limited to natural orifices, if hazardous to a patient then it becomes a class IIb | Powered wheelchairs, hearing aids, ultrasonic diagnostic equipment |
| IIb | Special controls (as IIa) | Medium | Most surgically invasive/active devices partially or totally implantable in the body. May modify composition of body fluids. | Infusion pumps, ventilators, surgical lasers |
| III | Pre-market approval is the required process of scientific review to ensure the safety and effectiveness of these | High | Support or sustain human life and are of substantial importance in preventing impairment of human health, or which present a potential, unreasonable risk of illness or injury. Device that connects directly with the Central Circulatory System or CNS, or contains a medicinal product. | Many implants: vascular & neurological, replacement heart valves, silicone gel-filled breast implants, and implanted cerebella stimulators |
Figure 1Class I conformity assessment procedures
Figure 2Class IIa conformity assessment procedures
Figure 3Class IIb conformity assessment procedures
Figure 4Class III conformity assessment procedures