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510(k) Data Aggregation
K Number
K171936Device Name
Peerbridge Cor(TM) System
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2017-09-27
(91 days)
Regulation Number
870.2800Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Peerbridge Health INc.
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Peerbridge Corns System family of products is intended to capture and transmit events and continuous external electrocardiogram (ECG) information for 24 hours and up to 7 days (long term monitoring). The Peerbridge CorTM System continuous external electrocardiogram (ECG) recorder with a patient-activated events button. It is indicated for use on adult patients 18 years or older who may be asymptomatic or who may suffer from transient. symptoms such as palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, light-headedness, pre-syncope, fatigue, or anxiety. The reported ECG metrics supports 2-channel ECG analysis on a beat-by-beat basis. heart rate measurement and rhythm analysis by FDA cleared algorithms. The report generated does not contain diagnostic interpretation; the report is provided for review by intended users to render a diagnosis based on their clinical judgment and experience.
Device Description
The Peerbridge Cor™ System is a family of products comprised of two models, the Peerbridge Cor™ XT ("Cor XT") and the Peerbridge Cor™ Event ("Cor Event"). The system is an ambulatory wearable ECG monitoring system designed to record and provide patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) data to the clinician.
The Peerbridge System consists of five components: (1) Wearable ECG Sensor with Bluetooth technology, (2) Adhesive Electrode (3) dedicated Handheld Transmitter Device, (4) Data Upload Fixture and Software that allow ECG data to be uploaded from the Wearable ECG Sensor to a PC and then to the Backend, and (5) Cloud-based Backend Data Management Module. The Wearable ECG sensor attaches to the patient's chest and records the patient's ECG continuously. This device can collect two (2) channels of ECG data continuously for up to seven (7) days. In addition, patients can report symptomatic events by pressing the Event Button on the Wearable ECG Sensor or by using the mobile application on the Handheld Transmitter when a symptom is experienced. The device generates ECG reports to be displayed on the clinician's interface.
The Peerbridge System Cor XT and Cor Event have identical functionalities and components while differing in post-data acquisition clinical workflow. These configurations are presented in Table 1 with their respective tests. Through the two configurations, the system supports three tests based on medical necessity determined by the prescribing clinician.
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