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K Number
K240044Device Name
CADDIE
Manufacturer
Odin Medical Limited
Date Cleared
2024-07-24
(201 days)
Product Code
QNP, SBX
Regulation Number
876.1520Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Odin Medical Limited
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The CADDIE computer-assisted detection device is intended to assist the gastroenterologist in detecting suspected colorectal polyps only. The gastroenterologist is responsible for reviewing CADDIE suspected polyp areas and confirming the presence or absence of a polyp based on their own medical judgment.
CADDIE is not intended to replace a full patient evaluation, nor is it intended to be relied upon to make a primary interpretation of endoscopic procedures, medical diagnosis, or recommendations of action for patients. The CADDIE computer-assisted detection device is limited for use with standard white-light endoscopy imaging only.
Device Description
CADDIE is cloud based artificial intelligence medical device software. CADDIE interfaces with the video feed generated by an endoscopic video processor during a colonoscopy procedure
The software is intended to be used by trained and qualified healthcare professionals as an accompaniment to video endoscopy for the purpose of drawing attention to regions with visual characteristics consistent with colonic mucosal lesions (such as polyps and adenomas).
CADDIE analyses the data from the endoscopic video processor in real-time and provides information to aid the endoscopist in detecting suspected colorectal polyps, if they are in the field of view of the endoscope.
The areas highlighted by CADDIE are not to be interpreted as definite polyps or adenomas. The responsibility to make a decision as to whether or not a highlighted region contains a polyp or is an adenoma lies with the user. The endoscopist is responsible for reviewing CADDIE suspected polyp areas and confirming the presence or absence of a polyp and its classification based on their own medical judgement.
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