Profile: Tyco Electronics (dong Guan) Ltd specializes in the production of ear oximeters, ECG analysis systems, arrhythmia detectors, arrhythmia alarms, patient transducers, electrode cables and electrocardiographs. We also provide programmable diagnostic computers, patient physiological monitors, automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillators with cardiac resynchronization, low energy DC-defibrillators and intrauterine pressure monitors.
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• Arrhythmia Detector and Alarm (FDA Code: DSI / 870.1025) The arrhythmia detector and alarm device monitors an electrocardiogram and is designed to produce a visible or audible signal or alarm when atrial or ventricular arrhythmia, such as premature contraction or ventricular fibrillation, occurs. |
• Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator With Cardiac Resynchronization (FDA Code: NIK) |
• Ear Oximeter (FDA Code: DPZ / 870.2710) An ear oximeter is an extravascular device used to transmit light at a known wavelength(s) through blood in the ear. The amount of reflected or scattered light as indicated by this device is used to measure the blood oxygen saturation. |
• Ecg Analysis System (FDA Code: LOS) |
• Electrocardiograph (FDA Code: DPS / 870.2340) An electrocardiograph is a device used to process the electrical signal transmitted through two or more electrocardiograph electrodes and to produce a visual display of the electrical signal produced by the heart. |
• Intrauterine Pressure Monitor (FDA Code: KXO / 884.2700) An intrauterine pressure monitor is a device designed to detect and measure intrauterine and amniotic fluid pressure with a catheter placed transcervically into the uterine cavity. The device is used to monitor intensity, duration, and frequency of uterine contractions during labor. This generic type of device may include the following accessories: signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, and component parts. |
• Low Energy DC-Defibrillator (FDA Code: LDD / 870.5300) A low-energy DC-defibrillator is a device that delivers into a 50 ohm test load an electrical shock of a maximum of 360 joules of energy used for defibrillating (restoring normal heart rhythm) the atria or ventricles of the heart or to terminate other cardiac arrhythmias. This generic type of device includes low energy defibrillators with a maximum electrical output of less than 360 joules of energy that are used in pediatric defibrillation or in cardiac surgery. The device may either synchronize the shock with the proper phase of the electrocardiogram or may operate asynchronously. The device delivers the electrical shock through paddles placed either directly across the heart or on the surface of the body. |
• Oximeters (FDA Code: DQA / 870.2700) An oximeter is a device used to transmit radiation at a known wavelength(s) through blood and to measure the blood oxygen saturation based on the amount of reflected or scattered radiation. It may be used alone or in conjunction with a fiberoptic oximeter catheter. |
• Patient Physiological Monitor (FDA Code: MHX / 870.1025) |
• Patient Transducer and Electrode Cable (FDA Code: DSA / 870.2900) A patient transducer and electrode cable (including connector) is an electrical conductor used to transmit signals from, or power or excitation signals to, patient-connected electrodes or transducers. |
• Programmable Diagnostic Computer (FDA Code: DQK / 870.1425) A programmable diagnostic computer is a device that can be programmed to compute various physiologic or blood flow parameters based on the output from one or more electrodes, transducers, or measuring devices; this device includes any associated commercially supplied programs. |