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What about hearingaids, what class are they ? source: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/78665/78665-6052865481788968962 Marked as spam
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Marcus Gould
Hi Jakob
Under the medical device directive for CE Mark, hearing aids are class IIa, Rule 9 of Annex IX. Marcus Marked as spam
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Karen Boyd, ASQ CQA
If the hearing aid is under US FDA jurisdiction, it could be either Class I or Class II. FDA classification depends upon the device technology, intended use, and any substantially equivalent devices.
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Alvin Tai
You should take a look at the FDA's guidance on Hearing Aids: http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm373461.htm
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Jakob Nielsen
Thank you for your answers everybody ! But can i read somewhere how much validation i have to perform for a medical device in either class 1-2 or class 3 ?
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James (Jim) Dent, LSSBB, DTMx2
@Abdul - does that also apply to "surgically implanted hearing aids"? These would also be Class I?
I think the type of hearing aid will depend on the classification. What type of hearing aid is Jakob asking about? Marked as spam
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Jakob Nielsen
Hi Jim, i am just asking about hearing aids in general... I can read in the link alvin give me that normal hearing aids are class 1 and surgically implanted hearing aids are class 2 if i understand correct....
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Abdul Haleem
Mr. Jim, you are right. Surgically fitted hearing aids has different category, its all depends case to case.
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Abdul Haleem
Mr. Jacob,
Surgically fitted hearing aids are in class II Marked as spam
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Karen Boyd, ASQ CQA
(Re: Alvin's comment - I inadvertently clicked on "Report spam" instead of following the FDA link he provided! My apologies to Alvin. Joe Hage, please take note. Thank you.)
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Karen Boyd, ASQ CQA
Back to the discussion, my earlier comment, pertaining to hearing aid device classification, was derived from following FDA's web-based Product Classification database (under Medical Devices, then Databases). I located the following product codes: ESD (Class 1), OSM (Class 2), NIX (Class 2), and LXB (Class 2). Perhaps one of these fits the device Jakob is inquiring about? Thanks.
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Annamaria Heldne Nagy
There are many helpful questionnaires that guide you through multiple questions. Let me see if I can find one.
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Jakob Nielsen
If its just in contact with the body like an normal hearing aid its class 1, but do you have to operate it into the body its class 2 and maybe some devices is class 3....
What about if you have an needle on the device you put into the body, is it then class 2 too ? does anyone have an example on a class 3 device ? Marked as spam
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Abdul Haleem
Dear Jakob,
In that case needles are in class II a. Simple example of class 3 is bulldog clamps. Marked as spam
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Trent Pierce
From my understanding of the FDA classifications regarding the patient specific surgically implanted hearing devices, those would actually be Class III, and tracked through the FDA.
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