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ISO 80601-2-55:2011

Issue date: 2011 12 15

Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-55: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of respiratory gas monitors

ISO 80601-2-55:2011 specifies particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of a respiratory gas monitor (RGM) intended for continuous operation ...
Withdrawn: 2018 02 12
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 52 Pages
Language:
English

ISO 80601-2-55:2011 specifies particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of a respiratory gas monitor (RGM) intended for continuous operation for use with a patient.

ISO 80601-2-55:2011 specifies requirements for:

  • anaesthetic gas monitoring,
  • carbon dioxide monitoring, and
  • oxygen monitoring.

ISO 80601-2-55:2011 is not applicable to an RGM intended for use with flammable anaesthetic agents.

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