(197 days)
No
The description focuses on standard vital sign measurement technologies and data transmission, with no mention of AI or ML algorithms for data processing or interpretation.
No.
The device is intended for measuring and displaying vital signs (ECG, HR, SpO2, PR, RR, TEMP) for spot checking purposes. It does not provide any treatment or therapeutic intervention.
No
The "Intended Use / Indications for Use" section explicitly states "This system makes no specific diagnosis," indicating it is not a diagnostic device. It is intended for measuring vital signs.
No
The device description explicitly states it is a "battery-powered, handheld, personalized single patient use vital sign measuring apparatus" and describes physical contact with the patient for measurements (finger, oral, chest), indicating it is a hardware device with integrated software.
Based on the provided information, the DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is not an In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) device.
Here's why:
- IVD devices are used to examine specimens derived from the human body. The DynoSense system directly measures vital signs from the patient's body (ECG, SpO2, temperature, respiration rate) through contact and light transmission. It does not analyze samples like blood, urine, or tissue.
- The intended use and device description clearly state that the device comes into contact with the patient. This is characteristic of a non-IVD medical device used for physiological measurements.
- There is no mention of analyzing biological samples or performing tests on specimens.
Therefore, the DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System falls under the category of a non-IVD medical device used for monitoring and measuring physiological parameters.
N/A
Intended Use / Indications for Use
The DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is intended to record, transfer, store and display of single lead electrocardiography (ECG), heart rate (HR), functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), respiration rate (RR), and oral body temperature (TEMP). The device comes in contact with the patient for approximately 60 seconds at each use. This system is for spot checking and does not have continuous monitoring capability or any alarm features.
This system is intended for patients 18 years and older in the home environment. It is intended for use with patients who are well perfused and during no motion condition.
This system makes no specific diagnosis. The device is for single patient use.
Users with implanted pacemakers and/or implanted cardio-defibrillators (ICDs) are not recommended to use the device.
Product codes (comma separated list FDA assigned to the subject device)
MWI, DQA, DPS, FLL, DRT, MNR
Device Description
The DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is a battery-powered, handheld, personalized single patient use vital sign measuring apparatus. The user must hold the Device with their left hand. Functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and pulse rate (PR) measurements are based on transmittance of light through the index finger. Respiration rate (RR) measurements are based on pressure change at the aperture opening during breathing. Oral temperature (TEMP) is measured via sublingual and lingual contact with the thermometer tip. ECG and heart rate (HR) measurements are obtained via completing an electrical path across the left side of the chest. Vital sign data are communicated to a Bluetooth-capable mobile platform for forwarding to the cloud application for processing and storage.
Mentions image processing
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Mentions AI, DNN, or ML
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Input Imaging Modality
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Anatomical Site
index finger, sublingual and lingual, left side of the chest
Indicated Patient Age Range
18 years and older
Intended User / Care Setting
Home environment
Description of the training set, sample size, data source, and annotation protocol
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Description of the test set, sample size, data source, and annotation protocol
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Summary of Performance Studies (study type, sample size, AUC, MRMC, standalone performance, key results)
The following performance testing was provided to support the substantial equivalence of the subject device:
- ECG and Heart Rate Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to produce ECG waveform and heart rate measurements, bench agreement testing as per ISO 60601-2-47:2012. The ECG and Heart Rate algorithm tested according to the requirements of IEC 60601-2-47.
- SpO2 Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to make pulse oximetry measurements, a clinical agreement study was conducted, as per ISO 80601-2-61:2011.
- Pulse Rate Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to make pulse rate measurements a bench agreement study between the System and a pulse rate simulator was performed, and clinical agreement study was performed. Both studies were conducted per ISO 80601-2-61:2011.
- Respiration Rate Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to calculate a respiration rate, a clinical agreement study was conducted.
- Temperature Measurements: To validate temperature measurements, a clinical agreement study was conducted, as per ISO 80601-2-56:2012.
- Usability: Testing was conducted to evaluating the ability of laypeople to read and understand the System instructions for use, and subsequently simulate normal use of the System without prior training.
Key Metrics (Sensitivity, Specificity, PPV, NPV, etc.)
- Heart rate Accuracy: ±2 bpm or ± 2%, whichever is larger
- SpO2 Accuracy: 70%-100% ±2%
- PR Accuracy: ±2 bpm or ±2%, whichever is greater
- Respiration Rate Accuracy: ± 1.5 bpm, or ± 4%, whichever is greater
- Temperature Calibration Accuracy: ± 0.2° C (Adjusted mode)
Predicate Device(s): If the device was cleared using the 510(k) pathway, identify the Predicate Device(s) K/DEN number used to claim substantial equivalence and list them here in a comma separated list exactly as they appear in the text. List the primary predicate first in the list.
CheckMe Pro Health Monitor (K150869), Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs Monitor (K132808)
Reference Device(s): Identify the Reference Device(s) K/DEN number and list them here in a comma separated list exactly as they appear in the text.
ABL-90 FLEX (K120197), Fluke ProSim 8 Vital Simulator (K110429), Nellcor Bedside SpO2 Patient Monitoring System (K142865), Capnostream20p (K101995), Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs Monitor (K022163), MEDI-TRACE(R) 500 ECG ELECTRODE (K945479), EDAN PC-ECG SE1010 EKG (K131819)
Predetermined Change Control Plan (PCCP) - All Relevant Information for the subject device only (e.g. presence / absence, what scope was granted / cleared under the PCCP, any restrictions, etc).
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§ 870.2300 Cardiac monitor (including cardiotachometer and rate alarm).
(a)
Identification. A cardiac monitor (including cardiotachometer and rate alarm) is a device used to measure the heart rate from an analog signal produced by an electrocardiograph, vectorcardiograph, or blood pressure monitor. This device may sound an alarm when the heart rate falls outside preset upper and lower limits.(b)
Classification. Class II (performance standards).
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August 2, 2019
DynoSense Corp. Saeed Azimi CEO 15166 Los Gatos Blvd Los Gatos, California 95032
Re: K190090
Trade/Device Name: DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System Regulation Number: 21 CFR 870.2300 Regulation Name: Cardiac Monitor (Including Cardiotachometer And Rate Alarm) Regulatory Class: Class II Product Code: MWI, DOA, DPS, FLL, DRT, MNR Dated: June 27, 2019 Received: July 2, 2019
Dear Saeed Azimi:
We have reviewed your Section 510(k) premarket notification of intent to market the device referenced above and have determined the device is substantially equivalent (for the indications for use stated in the enclosure) to legally marketed predicate devices marketed in interstate commerce prior to May 28, 1976, the enactment date of the Medical Device Amendments, or to devices that have been reclassified in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act) that do not require approval of a premarket approval application (PMA). You may, therefore, market the device, subject to the general controls provisions of the Act. Although this letter refers to your product as a device, please be aware that some cleared products may instead be combination products. The 510(k) Premarket Notification Database located at https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpmn/pmn.cfm identifies combination product submissions. The general controls provisions of the Act include requirements for annual registration, listing of devices, good manufacturing practice, labeling, and prohibitions against misbranding and adulteration. Please note: CDRH does not evaluate information related to contract liability warranties. We remind you, however, that device labeling must be truthful and not misleading.
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Please be advised that FDA's issuance of a substantial equivalence determination does not mean that FDA has made a determination that your device complies with other requirements of the Act or any Federal statutes and regulations administered by other Federal agencies. You must comply with all the Act's requirements, including, but not limited to: registration and listing (21 CFR Part 807); labeling (21 CFR Part
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801); medical device reporting of medical device-related adverse events) (21 CFR 803) for devices or postmarketing safety reporting (21 CFR 4, Subpart B) for combination products (see https://www.fda.gov/combination-products/guidance-regulatory-information/postmarketing-safety-reportingcombination-products); good manufacturing practice requirements as set forth in the quality systems (QS) regulation (21 CFR Part 820) for devices or current good manufacturing practices (21 CFR 4, Subpart A) for combination products; and, if applicable, the electronic product radiation control provisions (Sections 531-542 of the Act); 21 CFR 1000-1050.
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Sincerely.
Stephen Browning Assistant Director Division of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Diagnostics and Monitoring Devices Office of Cardiovascular Devices Office of Product Evaluation and Quality Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Enclosure
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Indications for Use
510(k) Number (if known) K190090
Device Name Dynosense Vital Sign Measuring System
Indications for Use (Describe)
The DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is intended to record, transfer, store and display of single lead electrocardiography (ECG), heart rate (HR), functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), respiration rate (RR), and oral body temperature (TEMP). The device comes in contact with the patient for approximately 60 seconds at each use. This system is for spot checking and does not have continuous monitoring capability or any alarm features.
This system is intended for patients 18 years and older in the home environment. It is intended for use with patients who are well perfused and during no motion condition.
This system makes no specific diagnosis. The device is for single patient use.
Users with implanted pacemakers and/or implanted cardio-defibrillators (ICDs) are not recommended to use the device.
Type of Use (Select one or both, as applicable) | |
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Prescription Use (Part 21 CFR 801 Subpart D) | Over-The-Counter Use (21 CFR 801 Subpart C) |
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510(K) SUMMARY
In accordance with 21 CFR 807.87(h) and (21 CFR 807.92) the 510(k) Summary for the DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is provided below:
| Device Common Name: | Monitor, Physiological, Patient (Without Arrhythmia
Detection or Alarms) |
|----------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Device Trade Name: | DynoSense Vital Sign Measurement System |
| Applicant: | DynoSense Corp.
15166 Los Gatos Blvd
Los Gatos, CA 95032 |
| Contact: | Saeed Azimi
CEO
DynoSense Corp
sazimi@dynosense.com
Phone: (650) 397-6105
Fax: (650) 397-6013 |
| Prepared by: | Saeed Azimi
DynoSense Corp
(650) 397-6013
sazimi@dynosense.com |
| Date Prepared: | December 24th, 2018 |
| Classification Regulation: | 870.2300, Class II |
| Classification Name: | Cardiac monitor (including cardiotachometer and rate
alarm) |
| Panel: | Cardiovascular |
| Primary Product Code: | MWI |
| Secondary Product Codes: | DQA, DPS, FLL, DRT, MNR |
| Predicate Devices: | Primary: CheckMe Pro Health Monitor (K150869)
Secondary: Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs Monitor
(K132808) |
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Reference Devices:
- ABL-90 FLEX (K120197)
- · Fluke ProSim 8 Vital Simulator (K110429)
- · Nellcor Bedside SpO2 Patient Monitoring System (K142865)
- · Capnostream20p (K101995)
- · Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs Monitor (K022163)
- · MEDI-TRACE(R) 500 ECG ELECTRODE (K945479)
- · EDAN PC-ECG SE1010 EKG (K131819)
INDICATIONS FOR USE: 1.
"The DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is intended to record, transfer, store and display of single lead electrocardiography (ECG). heart rate (HR). functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), respiration rate (RR), and oral body temperature (TEMP). The device comes in contact with the patient for approximately 60 seconds at each use. This system is for spot checking and does not have continuous monitoring capability or any alarm features.
This system is intended for patients 18 years and older in the home environment. It is intended for use with patients who are well perfused and during no motion condition.
This system makes no specific diagnosis. The device is for single patient use.
Users with implanted pacemakers and/or implanted cardio-defibrillators (ICDs) are not recommended to use the device."
DEVICE DESCRIPTION: 2.
The DynoSense Vital Sign Measuring System is a battery-powered, handheld, personalized single patient use vital sign measuring apparatus. The user must hold the Device with their left hand. Functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and pulse rate (PR) measurements are based on transmittance of light through the index finger. Respiration rate (RR) measurements are based on pressure change at the aperture opening during breathing. Oral temperature (TEMP) is measured via sublingual and lingual contact with the thermometer tip. ECG and heart rate (HR) measurements are obtained via completing an electrical path across the left side of the chest. Vital sign data are communicated to a Bluetooth-capable mobile platform for forwarding to the cloud application for processing and storage.
STERILIZATION, SHELF LIFE, CLEANING, REUSE: 3.
The System is delivered and used non-sterile. The System is intended to be single patient-only, and reusable.
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4. BIOCOMPATIBILITY:
The System is a surface device and only includes components which are for limited contact (≤ 24h) and are either intact skin-contacting or mucosal membrane-contacting. The materials were tested in accordance with ISO 10993.
PERFORMANCE DATA: 5.
The following performance testing was provided to support the substantial equivalence of the subject device:
- ECG and Heart Rate Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to produce ECG . waveform and heart rate measurements, bench agreement testing as per ISO 60601-2-47:2012. The ECG and Heart Rate algorithm tested according to the requirements of IEC 60601-2-47.
- SpO2 Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to make pulse oximetry ● measurements, a clinical agreement study was conducted, as per ISO 80601-2-61:2011.
- . Pulse Rate Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to make pulse rate measurements a bench agreement study between the System and a pulse rate simulator was performed, and clinical agreement study was performed. Both studies were conducted per ISO 80601-2-61:2011.
- Respiration Rate Measurements: To validate the ability of the System to calculate a ● respiration rate, a clinical agreement study was conducted.
- Temperature Measurements: To validate temperature measurements, a clinical agreement study was conducted, as per ISO 80601-2-56:2012.
- Usability: Testing was conducted to evaluating the ability of laypeople to read and understand the System instructions for use, and subsequently simulate normal use of the System without prior training.
SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION: 6.
Software documentation for a Moderate Level of Concern device is provided in support of the System.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY TESTING: 7.
The DynoSense Vital Signs Measuring System was evaluated as per ANSI / AAMI 60601-1:2005 + A1:2012, and found to be compliant.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY TESTING: 8.
The DynoSense Vital Signs Measuring System was evaluated as per IEC 60601-1-2:2014, and found to be compliant.
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9. STANDARDS:
Table 1 provides the complete list of standards that are used in the 510(k) to establish device performance and support substantial equivalence:
Standard | Title |
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ISO 10993-1:2009 | Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices - Part 1: Evaluation and testing within |
a risk management process | |
ISO 10993-5:2009 | Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices - Part 5: Tests For In Vitro |
Cytotoxicity | |
ISO 10993-10:2010 | Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices - Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin |
sensitization; | |
ISO 10993-12:2012 | Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices - Part 12: Sample preparation and |
reference materials | |
AAMI / ANSI 60601- | |
1:2005 + A1:2012 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and |
essential performance | |
IEC 60601-1-11: 2015 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-11: General requirements for basic safety |
and essential performance -- Collateral standard: Requirements for medical | |
electrical equipment and medical electrical systems used in the home healthcare | |
environment | |
IEC 60601-1-2:2007 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety |
and essential performance - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic disturbances - | |
Requirements and tests | |
IEC 60601-1-2:2014 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety |
and essential performance - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic disturbances - | |
Requirements and tests | |
AAMI / ANSI 60601- | |
2-47:2012 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-47: Particular requirements for the basic |
safety and essential performance of ambulatory electrocardiographic systems | |
AAMI / ANSI 60601- | |
2-49:2011 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-49: Particular requirements for the basic |
safety and essential performance of multifunction patient monitoring equipment | |
ISO 80601-2-56:2012 | Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-56: Particular requirements for basic safety |
and essential performance of clinical thermometers for body temperature | |
measurement | |
ISO 80601-2-61:2011 | Medical electrical equipment - Particular requirements for basic safety and |
essential performance of pulse oximeter equipment. |
List of Standards Table 1:
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10. SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE DISCUSSION
The primary predicate device is the CheckMe Pro Health Monitor (cleared under K150869); the secondary predicate device is the Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs Monitor (cleared under K 132808; this device is also a reference device for temperature measurement validation).
| Technological Comparison | | | Substantial Equivalence
to Predicate device | |
|----------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|
| | Subject Device | Predicate Device | | |
| 510(k) Number | Unknown | K150869 | NA | |
| Applicant | DynoSense Corp. | Viatom Technology Co.
Ltd. | NA | |
| Device Name | DynoSense Vital Sign
Measuring System | Checkme Pro Health
Monitor | NA | |
| Classification
Regulation | 870.2300 –
Physiological Patient
Monitor | 870.2300 – Physiological
Patient Monitor | Same | |
| Physiological
Parameters
Monitored | ECG, HR, SpO2, PR,
Respiration Rate
(RR), Temperature | ECG, HR, SpO2,
Temperature | Similar | |
| Location | Home | Home and Hospital | Subject device only
supports Home Use | |
| Rx or OTC | Rx | Rx | Same | |
| Power Supply | Rechargeable
Lithium-Polymer
battery 210 mAh | 560mAh rechargeable
lithium-ion polymer
battery | Similar | |
| Alarm | No Alarm | No Alarm | Same | |
| Data collection
memory | Essentially unlimited
storage in cloud | 100 measurements
storage | Better | |
| Operating modes | Spot-Check | Continuous Recording
and Spot-Check | Subject device only
supports Spot-check | |
| Comparison of ECG Measurements | | | | |
| Measured ECG
Parameter | ECG waveform, Heart
Rate (HR) | ECG waveform, Heart
Rate (HR) | Same | |
| ECG Rhythm
Classification | Not included | Not included | Same | |
| ECG Lead Type | Single Lead, 3
Contacts | External ECG
Cable and
Electrodes | Similar | |
| Input impedance | >10 M Ohm | > 10 M Ohm | Same | |
| Technological Comparison | | | Substantial Equivalence
to Predicate device | |
| | Subject Device | Predicate Device | | |
| Input dynamic
range | ±300mV | ±3 mV | Better | |
| Bandwidth | 0.67 to 40 Hz | 0.05 — 40
Hz | Same | |
| A/D conversion | 24 bit | 16 bit | Better | |
| Sampling Rate | 500 Hz | 500 Hz | Same | |
| Measurement
Time |