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    K Number
    K131313
    Device Name
    ACTIVE BREATHING COORDINATOR
    Date Cleared
    2013-08-07

    (92 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    892.5050
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    Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :

    AKTINA MEDICAL CORP.

    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
    Intended Use
    The Active Breathing Coordinator is indicated for use when there is a need to reduce the anatomical movement in the thorax and abdomen caused by breathing and cardiac motion. It is intended for breath-hold (BH) during simulation and delivery of External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) using photons, in single or multiple fractions, administered via static and/or dynamic delivery processes, in any and all areas of the body where such treatment is indicated. It also provides electrical prompts and status information for the Elekta Limited Response™ gating interface when automated gating of the linac is used. The Active Breathing Coordinator is specifically indicated for: - a. Breast tumors, including total and partial breast irradiation techniques, where immobilized anatomy provided by deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) allows critical organ sparing, such as decreasing radiation dose to heart, lung and other surrounding normal tissue. - b. Lung cancers and other thoracic tumors (such as esophagus, lymphoma, and metastatic lesions) where immobilized anatomy provided by DIBH allows critical organ sparing, including reducing both dose and volume of irradiated normal tissue, and enabling potential reduction of tumor target margins. Also included is the use of linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) and Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT) that may be employed to treat such lesions. - c. Liver tumors, where immobilized anatomy provides critical organ sparing, including reducing both dose and volume of irradiated normal tissue enabling potential reduction of tumor target tissue margins. Also included is the use of linac-based SRS and SRT that may be employed to treat such lesions. - d. Pancreatic tumors, where immobilized anatomy allows critical organ sparing including reducing both dose and volume of irradiated normal tissue, enabling potential reduction of tumor target tissue margins. Also included is the use of linacbased SRS and SRT that may be employed to treat such lesions.
    Device Description
    This Traditional 510(k) describes product enhancements for the Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC). The ABC is a flow meter device that allows radiation therapy patients to graphically observe the volume of air that enters and exits their lungs on a computer monitor. The patients are coached prior to the treatment and instructed to hold their breath when the volume of air entering or exiting their lungs reaches a predefined threshold volume. Accurate and reproducible timing of the breath hold period is aided by a patient controlled balloon valve which is connected to the flow meter device. Radiation is only delivered during the breath hold period. Radiation may be delivered by the therapist manually turning the beam on and off, or automatically by using the Elekta Limited Response™ gating interface (FDA 510(k) clearance number K123808, available separately from Elekta, Ltd., Crawley, UK).
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