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K Number
K211465Device Name
HemoSphere Advanced Monitor, Viewfinder Remote, HemoSphere Advanced Monitoring Platform
Manufacturer
Edwards Lfesciences
Date Cleared
2021-07-08
(58 days)
Product Code
DQK, DQE, DSB, DXN, MUD, QAQ
Regulation Number
870.1425Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Edwards Lfesciences
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
HemoSphere Advanced Monitor with HemoSphere Swan-Ganz Module
The HemoSphere Advanced Monitor when used with the HemoSphere Swan-Ganz Module and Edwards Swan-Ganz Catheters is indicated for use in adult and pediatric critical care patients requiring monitoring of cardiac output [continuous (CO) and intermittent (iCO)] and derived hemodynamic parameters. It may also be used for monitoring hemodynamic parameters in conjunction with a perioperative goal directed therapy protocol in a hospital environment. Refer to the Edwards Swan-Ganz catheter indications for use statement for information on target patient population specific to the catheter being used.
Refer to the Intended Use statement below for a complete list of measured and derived parameters available for each patient population.
HemoSphere Advanced Monitor with HemoSphere Oximetry Cable
The HemoSphere Advanced Monitor when used with the HemoSphere Oximetry cable and Edwards is indicated for use in adult and pediatric critical care patients requiring of venous oxygen saturation (SvO2 and SevO2) and derived hemodynamic parameters in a hospital environment. Refer to the Edwards oximetry catheter indications for use statement for information on target patient population specific to the catheter being used.
Refer to the Intended Use statement for a complete list of measured and derived parameters available for each patient population.
HemoSphere Advanced Monitor with HemoSphere Pressure Cable
The HemoSphere Advanced Monitor when used with the HemoSphere Pressure Cable is indicated for use in critical care patients in which the balance between cardiac function. fluid status, vascular resistance and pressure needs continuous assessment. It may be used for monitoring hemodynamic parameters in conjunction with a perioperative goal directed therapy protocol in a hospital environment. Refer to the Edwards FloTrac, Acumen IQ and TruWave DPT sensor indications for use statement for information on target patient population specific to the sensor being used.
The Edwards Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index feature provides the clinician with physiological insight into a patient's likelihood of future hypotensive events (defined as mean arterial pressure < 65 mmHg for at least one minute in duration) and the associated hemodynamics. The Acumen HPI feature is intended for use in surgical or non-surgical patients receiving advanced hemodynamic monitoring. The Acumen is considered to be additional quantitative information regarding the patient's physiological condition for reference only and no therapeutic decisions should be made based solely on the Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) parameter.
Refer to the Intended Use statement for a complete list of measured and derived parameters available for each patient population.
HemoSphere Advanced Monitor with HemoSphere Tissue Oximetry Module and FORE-SIGHT ELITE Tissue Oximeter Module
The non-invasive Fore-Sight Elite tissue oximeter module is intended for use as an adjunct monitor of absolute regional hemoglobin oxygen saturation of blood under the sensors in individuals at risk for reduced-flow or no-flow ischemic states. The Fore-Sight Elite tissue oximeter module is intended to allow for the display of StO2 on the HemoSphere advanced monitor.
· When used with large sensors, the Fore-Sight Elite tissue oximeter module is indicated for use on adults and transitional adolescents ≥40 kg.
· When used with medium sensors, the Fore-Sight Elite tissue oximeter module is indicated for use on pediatric subjects >3 kg.
· When used with small sensors, the Fore-Sight Elite tissue oximeter module is indicated for cerebral use on pediatric subjects <8 kg and non-cerebral use on pediatric subjects <5kg.
Refer to the Intended Use statement for a complete list of measured and derived parameters available for each patient population.
HemoSphere Advanced Monitor with HemoSphere ClearSight Module
The HemoSphere advanced monitor when used with the HemoSphere ClearSight module, pressure controller and a compatible Edwards finger cuff are indicated for patients over 18 years of age in which the balance between cardiac function, fluid status and vascular resistance needs continuous assessment. It may be used for monitoring hemodynamic parameters in conjunction with a perioperative goal directed therapy protocol in a hospital environment. In addition, the non-invasive system is indicated for use in patients with co-morbidities for which hemodynamic optimization is desired and invasive measurements are difficult. The HemoSphere advanced monitor and compatible Edwards finger cuffs noninvasively measures blood pressure and associated hemodynamic parameters. Refer to the ClearSight finger cuff indications for use statements for information on target patient population specific to the finger cuff being used.
Refer to the Intended Use statement for a complete list of measured and derived parameters available for each patient population.
Intended use - Viewfinder Remote:
Viewfinder Remote is a mobile application which provides supplemental remote near real-time display of non-invasive hemodynamic parameters measured by a connected HemoSphere advanced monitoring platform. Viewfinder Remote allows clinicians to view continuous monitoring data and alarms/alerts remotely for multiple patients. All displayed data is generated by connected HemoSphere advanced monitoring platforms, and not by Viewfinder Remote. Viewfinder Remote is intended for use by clinicians as a supportive visual aid, and not as a replacement for in-person patient monitoring with connected HemoSphere advanced monitoring platforms.
Device Description
The HemoSphere Advanced Monitoring platform was designed to simplify the customer experience by providing one platform with modular solutions for their hemodynamic monitoring needs. The user can choose from the available optional sub-system modules or use multiple sub-system modules at the same time. This modular approach provides the customer with the choice of purchasing and/or using specific monitoring applications based on their needs. Users are not required to have all of the modules installed at the same time for the platform to function.
HemoSphere Advanced Monitoring Platform consists of the HemoSphere Advanced Monitor that provides a means to interact with and visualize hemodynamic and volumetric data on a screen and five (5) optional external modules: the HemoSphere Swan-Ganz Module (K163381 Cleared, April 14, 2017), the HemoSphere Oximetry Cable (K163381 Cleared, April 14, 2017), HemoSphere Pressure Cable (K180881 Cleared, November 16, 2018), HemoSphere Tissue Oximetry Module (K190205 August 29, 2019), HemoSphere ForeSight Module (K180003, May 10, 2018), and the HemoSphere ClearSight Module (K201446 cleared October 1, 2020).
The HemoSphere Advanced Monitor (K201446 most recently cleared October 1, 2020), subject of this submission, is being modified to enable connectivity to a Viewfinder Remote mobile application via a software-based Viewfinder Hub and Viewfinder Cloud.
The Viewfinder Remote mobile application provides clinicians with a supplemental near-real time display of the patient hemodynamic data from the connected HemoSphere Advanced Monitoring Platform. The Viewfinder Remote application is part of the Edwards Viewfinder network, which includes Viewfinder Hub and Viewfinder Cloud. The Viewfinder Remote mobile application functions as a supportive visual aid for patient status communication between clinicians and allows them to view multiple patient monitoring sessions at once from their mobile device. The near-real time updates to patient monitoring sessions includes non-invasive hemodynamic parameter data and the associated physiological alarm notifications, historical trend data and parameter waveform data.
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