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510(k) Data Aggregation

    K Number
    K012349
    Device Name
    METAVISION CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Manufacturer
    IMDSOFT, LTD.
    Date Cleared
    2002-01-29

    (189 days)

    Product Code
    MWI
    Regulation Number
    870.2300
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    Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :

    IMDSOFT, LTD.

    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
    Intended Use
    The MetaVision Graphical Patient Information System is indicated for use in data collection, display, management, and storage in the intensive care unit. The system is used in conjunction with independent patient bedside devices and systems, connected via a network. The way the system is used for generating patient records, computation of drug and fluid dosage and research tasks is determined by the health care providers, in terms of their environment and requirements. The MetaVision application is resident on a workstation that provides for data input and patient data display -- to health care professionals. Typically, a MetaVision system comprises several workstations connected via a network system to one or more servers. Data is stored and managed by servers. The MetaVision system network can communicate with a number of remotely located patient care units.
    Device Description
    The MetaVision Graphical ICU Patient Information System is a clinical information system utilized for data collection, display, management, and storage in the ICU environment. The ICU may be a normal adult ICU, a neonatal ICU, or other type of ICU. The system can communicate with bedside devices that are attached to a local network. The system may display patient data on one or more work stations running under the Windows NT/2000 operating system. The MetaVision system is resident on a server and one or more workstations and communicates via a network with other workstations and patient monitoring devices on the network. The MetaVision system can also communicate with a number of remotely located patient care units.
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