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Anesthesiology
PMD-200
Medasense Biometrics Ltd.
An adjunctive pain measurement device for anesthesiology is a prescription device that includes software algorithms to analyze physiological sensor data and measure response to painful stimuli in patients under general anesthesia. The device may be software-only or it may include hardware such as physiological sensors. This device type is intended for adjunctive use to tailor analgesic administration to a patients actual response to painful stimuli and is not intended to independently direct decision-making.
FDA Submission Metadata
- Submission number
- DEN210022
- Decision date
- February 2023
- FDA panel
- Anesthesiology
- Product code
- QVE
- Clinical task (npj)
- quantification/feature localization
- Data modality (npj)
- Signals
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