ISO 18779:2005

Medical devices for conserving oxygen and oxygen mixtures — Particular requirements ISO 18779:2005

Publication date:   Mar 2, 2005

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   May 14, 2014

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95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   May 14, 2014

ISO

ISO/TC 121/SC 3 Respiratory devices and related equipment used for patient care

International Standard

11.040.10   Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment

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ISO 18779:2005 specifies requirements for the safety and essential performance of portable devices that supply the flow of oxygen or oxygen mixtures during therapy (e.g. long term oxygen therapy, analgesia).
These devices are intended to conserve oxygen or oxygen mixtures by delivering these gases intermittently on the patient's demand when used in home care applications. These devices are generally used without continual professional supervision. These devices are also used in health care facilities/institutions.
ISO 18779:2005 covers two types of conserving devices: conserving devices intended for continuous use and those not intended for continuous use. It covers active devices only, e.g. pneumatically or electrically controlled devices and does not cover devices such as reservoir cannulas.
This International Standard also includes conserving devices which are part of a system e.g. pressure regulators, oxygen concentrators or liquid oxygen vessels.

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ISO 80601-2-67:2014