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ISO 28620:2020

ISO 28620:2020 Medical devices – Non-electrically driven portable infusion devices

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Description

This document specifies essential requirements and related test methods for non-electrically driven portable infusion devices, thereafter called “device”.

It is applicable to devices designed for continuous (fixed or adjustable) flow and/or for bolus neuraxial and intravascular or hypodermic applications.

NOTE Sites for the neuraxial application include the spine, intrathecal or subarachnoid space, ventricles of the brain and the epi-, extra- or peri-dural space. Neuraxial application anaesthetics can be administered regionally, affecting a large part of the body, such as a limb, and include plexus blocks, such as the branchial plexus blocks or single nerve blocks. Neuraxial application procedures include continuous infusion of wounds with local anaesthetic agents.

These devices can be used in health care and non-health care settings. They can be applied or administered by health care professionals or by the intended patient.

These devices can be pre-filled by the manufacturer or filled before use by a health care professional or the intended patient.

This document does not apply to

– electrically driven or electrically controlled infusion pumps that are covered by IEC 60601-2-24,

– devices for single patient use intended to deliver discrete volumes (bolus) of medicinal product that are covered by the ISO 11608 series,

– implantable devices,

– enteral devices,

– transdermal delivery devices, and

– devices where the energy for infusion is not provided by the device or through active intervention by the patient (e.g. devices only powered by gravity).

Edition

2

Published Date

2020-01-16

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies essential requirements and related test methods for non-electrically driven portable infusion devices, thereafter called "device".

It is applicable to devices designed for continuous (fixed or adjustable) flow and/or for bolus neuraxial and intravascular or hypodermic applications.

NOTE Sites for the neuraxial application include the spine, intrathecal or subarachnoid space, ventricles of the brain and the epi-, extra- or peri-dural space. Neuraxial application anaesthetics can be administered regionally, affecting a large part of the body, such as a limb, and include plexus blocks, such as the branchial plexus blocks or single nerve blocks. Neuraxial application procedures include continuous infusion of wounds with local anaesthetic agents.

These devices can be used in health care and non-health care settings. They can be applied or administered by health care professionals or by the intended patient.

These devices can be pre-filled by the manufacturer or filled before use by a health care professional or the intended patient.

This document does not apply to

- electrically driven or electrically controlled infusion pumps that are covered by IEC 60601-2-24,

- devices for single patient use intended to deliver discrete volumes (bolus) of medicinal product that are covered by the ISO 11608 series,

- implantable devices,

- enteral devices,

- transdermal delivery devices, and

- devices where the energy for infusion is not provided by the device or through active intervention by the patient (e.g. devices only powered by gravity).

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