21 CFR 870.5210 — Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Cardiovascular (CV) · Part 870 Subpart F—Cardiovascular Therapeutic Devices · § 870.5210

Identification

CPR Aid device with feedback is a device that provides real-time feedback to the rescuer regarding the quality of CPR being delivered to the victim, and provides either audio and/or visual information to encourage the rescuer to continue the consistent application of effective manual CPR in accordance with current accepted CPR guidelines (to include, but not be limited to, parameters such as compression rate, compression depth, ventilation, recoil, instruction for one or multiple rescuers, etc.). These devices may also perform a coaching function to aid rescuers in the sequence of steps necessary to perform effective CPR on a victim.

Classification Rationale

Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:

Product Codes

Product CodeDevice NameClassDevicesAttributes
LIXAid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation217
PMJCpr Aid Feedback Device (No Software)20
PMKCpr Aid Device Without Feedback12

Special Controls

LIX — Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:(i) Nonclinical performance testing under simulated physiological or use conditions must demonstrate the accuracy and reliability of the feedback to the user on specific compression rate, depth and/or respiration over the intended duration, and environment of use. (ii) Labeling must include the clinical training, if needed, for the safe use of this device and information on the patient population for which the device has been demonstrated to be effective (including patient size and/or age limitations, *e.g.,* adult, pediatric and/or infant).(iii) For devices that incorporate electrical components, appropriate analysis and testing must demonstrate that the device is electrically safe and electromagnetically compatible in its intended use environment. (iv) For devices containing software, software verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (v) Components of the device that come into human contact must be demonstrated to be biocompatible. (vi) Human factors testing and analysis must validate that the device design and labeling are sufficient for effective use by the intended user. (3) *Premarket notification.* The CPR Aid with feedback device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter if it does not contain software (*e.g.,* is mechanical or electro-mechanical) and is in compliance with the special controls under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, subject to the limitations of exemptions in § 870.9.

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LIX — Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

(i) Nonclinical performance testing under simulated physiological or use conditions must demonstrate the accuracy and reliability of the feedback to the user on specific compression rate, depth and/or respiration over the intended duration, and environment of use. (ii) Labeling must include the clinical training, if needed, for the safe use of this device and information on the patient population for which the device has been demonstrated to be effective (including patient size and/or age limitations, e.g., adult, pediatric and/or infant).(iii) For devices that incorporate electrical components, appropriate analysis and testing must demonstrate that the device is electrically safe and electromagnetically compatible in its intended use environment. (iv) For devices containing software, software verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (v) Components of the device that come into human contact must be demonstrated to be biocompatible. (vi) Human factors testing and analysis must validate that the device design and labeling are sufficient for effective use by the intended user.

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PMJ — Cpr Aid Feedback Device (No Software)

*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:(i) Nonclinical performance testing under simulated physiological or use conditions must demonstrate the accuracy and reliability of the feedback to the user on specific compression rate, depth and/or respiration over the intended duration, and environment of use. (ii) Labeling must include the clinical training, if needed, for the safe use of this device and information on the patient population for which the device has been demonstrated to be effective (including patient size and/or age limitations, *e.g.,* adult, pediatric and/or infant).(iii) For devices that incorporate electrical components, appropriate analysis and testing must demonstrate that the device is electrically safe and electromagnetically compatible in its intended use environment. (iv) For devices containing software, software verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (v) Components of the device that come into human contact must be demonstrated to be biocompatible. (vi) Human factors testing and analysis must validate that the device design and labeling are sufficient for effective use by the intended user. (3) *Premarket notification.* The CPR Aid with feedback device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter if it does not contain software (*e.g.,* is mechanical or electro-mechanical) and is in compliance with the special controls under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, subject to the limitations of exemptions in § 870.9.

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PMK — Cpr Aid Device Without Feedback

*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The special controls for this device are:(i) Nonclinical performance testing under simulated physiological or use conditions must demonstrate the accuracy and reliability of the feedback to the user on specific compression rate, depth and/or respiration over the intended duration, and environment of use. (ii) Labeling must include the clinical training, if needed, for the safe use of this device and information on the patient population for which the device has been demonstrated to be effective (including patient size and/or age limitations, *e.g.,* adult, pediatric and/or infant).(iii) For devices that incorporate electrical components, appropriate analysis and testing must demonstrate that the device is electrically safe and electromagnetically compatible in its intended use environment. (iv) For devices containing software, software verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (v) Components of the device that come into human contact must be demonstrated to be biocompatible. (vi) Human factors testing and analysis must validate that the device design and labeling are sufficient for effective use by the intended user. (3) *Premarket notification.* The CPR Aid with feedback device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter if it does not contain software (*e.g.,* is mechanical or electro-mechanical) and is in compliance with the special controls under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, subject to the limitations of exemptions in § 870.9.

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