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ISO 19024:2016

ISO 19024:2016 Evaluation of CPB devices relative to their capabilities of reducing the transmission of gaseous microemboli (GME) to a patient during cardiopulmonary bypass

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Description

ISO/TR 19024:2016 recommends acceptable methodology for conducting gaseous microemboli (GME) testing and discusses limitations of current test methods. Tests described in ISO/TR 19024:2016 are limited to those conducted using an in vitro circulatory system.

It is applicable to all devices intended for extracorporeal circulatory support during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). It outlines approaches currently used to assess the ability of CPB devices to handle GME.

Edition

1

Published Date

2016-08-12

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

9

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TR 19024:2016 recommends acceptable methodology for conducting gaseous microemboli (GME) testing and discusses limitations of current test methods. Tests described in ISO/TR 19024:2016 are limited to those conducted using an in vitro circulatory system.

It is applicable to all devices intended for extracorporeal circulatory support during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). It outlines approaches currently used to assess the ability of CPB devices to handle GME.

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