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BS ISO 20698:2018

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Catheter systems for neuraxial application. Sterile and single-use catheters and accessories

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BSI 2018 30
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This document specifies general requirements and test methods for catheter systems intended to be used in neuraxial applications.

This document specifies requirements for intended performance, design attributes, materials, design evaluation, manufacture, sterilization, packaging and information supplied by the manufacturer, and tests to demonstrate conformity with these requirements.

Catheters for neuraxial applications are intended to administer medications directly into neuraxial sites, to deliver wound infiltration analgesia and to other regional analgesia procedures or to monitor or remove fluids from neuraxial sites for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.

NOTE 1 Sites for the neuraxial application include the spine, intrathecal or subarachnoid space and the epi-, extra-, or peri-dural space (applications mentioned are just examples and not an exhaustive list). In neuraxial application, anaesthetics/analgesics can be administered regionally affecting a large part of the body, such as a limb, and include plexus blocks, such as the brachial plexus blocks or single nerve blocks. Neuraxial application procedures include continuous infusion of wounds with local anaesthetic agents.

NOTE 2 Local anaesthesia/analgesia injected hypodermically and systemic injection of anaesthetics are not considered neuraxial applications.

This document is applicable to the following types of devices:

  • spinal/epidural catheter systems;

  • spinal/epidural port catheter systems;

  • peripheral nerve block catheter systems;

  • wound infusion catheter systems (also known as catheters for Surgical Site Continuous Analgesia).

This document is not applicable to:

  • pumps and other devices intended to deliver medications through these catheter systems;

  • catheters generically intended to administer substances into the body which are not intended to interact directly with the nervous system, but which have an indirect effect on nervous system (e.g. cannula needles);

  • drainage catheters for any other application than neuraxial.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Intended performance
5 Design attributes
5.1 Nominal size of the catheter
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Outside diameter
5.1.3 Catheter lengths
5.2 Catheter holes
5.3 Distal tip
13 5.4 Surface
5.5 Hubs
5.6 Markings
5.7 Filter
5.8 Stylet
5.9 Detectability
5.10 Fixation devices
6 Materials
6.1 General
14 6.2 Biocompatibility
6.3 Drug and material compatibility
7 Design evaluation
7.1 General
7.2 Pre-clinical evaluation
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Radiopacity
7.2.3 Magnetic resonance compatibility
7.2.4 Corrosion resistance
15 7.2.5 Flow rate
7.2.6 Freedom from leakage (design)
7.2.7 Peak tensile force
7.2.8 Catheter kinking test
7.2.9 Surface
7.3 Clinical evaluation
8 Sterilization
8.1 General
16 8.2 Sterilization residuals
9 Packaging
10 Information to be supplied by the manufacturer
10.1 Marking on the device
10.2 Information on instructions for use and/or packaging
17 Annex A (normative) Test method for resistance to corrosion
19 Annex B (normative) Determination of flow rate through catheter
22 Annex C (normative) Test method for liquid leakage under pressure
24 Annex D (normative) Method for determining peak tensile force
26 Annex E (informative) Other units of measurement
28 Bibliography
BS ISO 20698:2018
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