ISO/TC 194/WG 9 - Effects on blood
Effets sur le sang
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ISO/TC 194/WG 9 is a Working Group within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Effects on blood". This committee has published 4 standards.
ISO/TC 194/WG 9 develops ISO standards. Currently, there are 4 published standards from this working group.
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ISO 10993-4:2017 specifies general requirements for evaluating the interactions of medical devices with blood. It describes a) a classification of medical devices that are intended for use in contact with blood, based on the intended use and duration of contact as defined in ISO 10993‑1, b) the fundamental principles governing the evaluation of the interaction of devices with blood, c) the rationale for structured selection of tests according to specific categories, together with the principles and scientific basis of these tests. Detailed requirements for testing cannot be specified because of limitations in the knowledge and precision of tests for evaluating interactions of devices with blood. This document describes biological evaluation in general terms and may not necessarily provide sufficient guidance for test methods for a specific device. The changes in this document do not indicate that testing conducted according to prior versions of this document is invalid. For marketed devices with a history of safe clinical use, additional testing according to this revision is not recommended.
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ISO 10993-4:2002 provides general requirements for evaluating the interactions of medical devices with blood. It describes a classification of medical and dental devices that are intended for use in contact with blood, based on the intended use and duration of contact as defined in ISO 10993-1, the fundamental principles governing the evaluation of the interaction of devices with blood, the rationale for structured selection of tests according to specific categories, together with the principles and scientific basis of these tests. Detailed requirements for testing cannot be specified because of limitations in the knowledge and precision of tests for interactions of devices with blood. ISO 10993-4:2002 describes biological evaluation in general terms and may not necessarily provide sufficient guidance for test methods for a specific device.
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Describes a classification of medical and dental devices that are intended for use in contact with blood, the fundamental principles governing the evaluation of the interaction of devices with blood, and the rationale for structured selection of tests, together with the principles and scientific basis of these tests. Annex A describes evaluation of cardiovascular devices and prostheses during in vivo function.
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