FDA-Device2015-10-21Class II

NicoletOne Software v5.94, Catalog/Part Number: 482-649600. The NicoletOne data acquisition and review system, either with or without synchronous digital video. The system is intended for medical purposes to record, measure, store and display full band (FbEEG) cerebral EEG and extracerebral activity for Clinical EEG, Electrocorticography (EcOG), Long Term Monitoring (LTM), Intensive Care Unit (ICU) monitoring and Polysomnography (PSG) Sleep studies. While the Nicolet Neurodiagnostic systems are

Natus Neurology Inc
Hazard

When using the NicoletOne v5.94 software, after exiting the impedance check function and returning to the EEG screen, the impedance check signal remains active in waveform, obscuring the EEG signals.

Sold states
Worldwide distribution. US nationwide, INDIA, ROMANIA, DENMARK, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, RUSSIA, BANGLADESH, SRI LANKA, BRUNEI, and UNITED ARAB EMIRATES.
Affected count
101 (88 US, 13 OUS)
Manufactured in
3150 Pleasant View Rd, N/A, Middleton, WI, United States
Products
NicoletOne Software v5.94, Catalog/Part Number: 482-649600. The NicoletOne data acquisition and review system, either with or without synchronous digital video. The system is intended for medical purposes to record, measure, store and display full band (FbEEG) cerebral EEG and extracerebral activity for Clinical EEG, Electrocorticography (EcOG), Long Term Monitoring (LTM), Intensive Care Unit (ICU) monitoring and Polysomnography (PSG) Sleep studies. While the Nicolet Neurodiagnostic systems are capable of displaying signals, such as Sp02 and EKG, the system is NOT intended for monitoring such signals for the preservation of life, The Nicolet Neurodiagnostic systems are intended to acquire, analyze, and display data

Official notice

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=Z-0117-2016

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