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Belmont Rapid Infuser, a Fluid Management System, Model FMS2000.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Belmont Instrument Corporation·October 24, 2012

The Propaq LT Series monitors. Model numbers 802LTAN, 802LT0N, and 802LTRN. These devices are indicated for ECG, noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), respiration and SpO2. The most likely locations for patients to be monitored by these devices are hospital general medical-surgical, telemetry, and intermediate care floors, hospital emergency departments, transport, emergency medical services, and other healthcare applications. intended to be used by clinicians and medically qualified personnel for single or multiparameter vital signs monitoring of ambulatory and nonambulatory patients, including neonate, pediatric and adult patients. These devices are indicated for ECG, noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), respiration and SpO2. The most likely locations for patients to be monitored by these devices are hospital general medicalsurgical, telemetry, and intermediate care floors, hospital emergency departments, transport, emergency medical services, and other healthcare applications. The monitors can be used as stand-alone devices or as devices networked to an Acuity Central Station through wireless communication over a Welch Allyn FlexNet network.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Welch Allyn Protocol, Inc·January 15, 2014

BioButton REF BIOST06040 with Software version 3.0.20 The BioButton System is a remote monitoring wearable device intended for continuous collection of physiological data in home and healthcare settings while the patient is at rest.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Ongoing·Biointellisense Inc.·August 21, 2024

Ultraview SL Command Modules, Model 91496-M, upgraded with the Masimo SpO2 Option. Product Usage: The Spacelabs Multi-parameter Module is intended for use with the Patient Care Management System (PCMS) to acquire, monitor, and process various clinical parameters from an adult or neonate/infant populations in any type of clinical environment other than home use. Physiological parameters that may be monitored include ECG with arrhythmia detection, respiration, invasive and noninvasive blood pressure, temperature, oxygen saturation (Sp02) and cardiac output. Acquired data may then be communicated to all information network for display, recording, editing and analysis.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Spacelabs Healthcare Inc·May 6, 2015