This document specifies a four-pole connector system for implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) devices which have pacing, electrogram sensing and/or defibrillation functions. This document includes requirements for the connector portion of an implantable lead as well as for the mating connector cavity attached to an implantable pulse generator. Essential dimensions and performance requirements are specified together with appropriate test methods. NOTE The safety, reliability, biocompatibility, biostability and function of any particular part are the responsibility of the manufacturer. This document is not intended to replace or provide alternatives for unipolar or bipolar connector standards that currently exist (such as ISO 11318 and ISO 5841-3). This document is not applicable to high-voltage systems with intended outputs greater than 1 000 V and/or 50 A. This document is not applicable to systems which include sensors or unique electrodes that are not capable of conventional pacing, electrogram sensing and/or defibrillation functions. This document does not specify all connector features. This document does not address all aspects of functional compatibility, safety or reliability of leads and pulse generators assembled into a system. NOTE Lead and pulse generator connector systems not conforming to this document can be safe and reliable and can have clinical advantages.

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This document specifies test methodologies for the evaluation of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of active implantable cardiovascular devices that provide one or more therapies for bradycardia, tachycardia and cardiac resynchronization in conjunction with transvenous lead systems. NOTE This document was designed for pulse generators used with endocardial leads or epicardial leads. At the time of this edition, the authors recognized the emergence of technologies that do not use endocardial leads or epicardial leads for which adaptations of this part will be required. Such adaptations are left to the discretion of manufacturers incorporating these technologies. It specifies performance limits of these devices, which are subject to interactions with EM emitters operating across the EM spectrum in the two following ranges: — 0 Hz ≤ ? — 385 MHz ≤ ? ≤ 3 000 MHz This document also specifies requirements for the protection of these devices from EM fields encountered in a therapeutic environment and defines their required accompanying documentation, providing manufacturers of EM emitters with information about their expected level of immunity.

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This document specifies requirements that are applicable to implantable cardioverter defibrillators and CRT-Ds and the functions of active implantable medical devices intended to treat tachyarrhythmia. The tests that are specified in ISO 14708 are type tests and are to be carried out on samples of a device to show compliance. This document was designed for tachyarrhythmia pulse generators used with either endocardial leads or epicardial leads. At the time of this edition, the authors recognized the emergence of technologies that do not use endocardial or epicardial leads for which adaptations of this part will be required. Such adaptations are left to the discretion of manufacturers incorporating these technologies. This document is also applicable to some non-implantable parts and accessories of the devices (see Note 1). The characteristics of the implantable pulse generator or lead shall be determined by either the appropriate method detailed in this document or by any other method demonstrated to have accuracy equal to, or better than, the method specified. In the case of dispute, the method detailed in this document shall apply. Any aspect of an active implantable medical device intended to treat bradyarrhythmias or cardiac resynchronization is covered by ISO 14708-2. NOTE 1 The device that is commonly referred to as an active implantable medical device can in fact be a single device, a combination of devices, or a combination of a device or devices and one or more accessories. Not all of these parts are required to be either partially or totally implantable, but there is a need to specify some requirements of non-implantable parts and accessories if they could affect the safety or performance of the implantable device. NOTE 2 In this document, terms printed in italics are used as defined in Clause 3. Where a defined term is used as a qualifier in another term, it is not printed in italics unless the concept thus qualified is also defined.

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This document specifies requirements that are applicable to those active implantable medical devices intended to treat bradyarrhythmias and devices that provide therapies for cardiac resynchronization. The tests that are specified in this document are type tests, and are to be carried out on samples of a device to show compliance. This document was designed for bradyarrhythmia pulse generators used with endocardial leads or epicardial leads. At the time of this edition, the authors recognized the emergence of leadless technologies for which adaptations of this part will be required. Such adaptations are left to the discretion of manufacturers incorporating these technologies. This document is also applicable to some non-implantable parts and accessories of the devices (see Note 1). The electrical characteristics of the implantable pulse generator or lead are determined either by the appropriate method detailed in this particular standard or by any other method demonstrated to have an accuracy equal to, or better than, the method specified. In case of dispute, the method detailed in this particular standard applies. Any features of an active implantable medical device intended to treat tachyarrhythmias are covered by ISO 14708-6. NOTE 1 The device that is commonly referred to as an active implantable medical device can in fact be a single device, a combination of devices, or a combination of a device or devices and one or more accessories. Not all of these parts are required to be either partially or totally implantable, but there is a need to specify some requirements of non-implantable parts and accessories if they could affect the safety or performance of the implantable device. NOTE 2 In this document, terms printed in italics are used as defined in Clause 3. Where a defined term is used as a qualifier in another term, it is not printed in italics unless the concept thus qualified is also defined.

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ISO 5841-2:2014 specifies requirements for reports on the clinical performance in humans of population samples of cardiac pulse generators or leads, intended for long-term implantation, hereinafter referred to as devices. It includes general requirements for all reports and supplementary requirements for reports on cumulative experience with devices and estimates of future clinical performance for devices, when appropriate.

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ISO 5841-3:2013 specifies a connector assembly to be used to connect implantable pacemaker leads to implantable pacemaker pulse generators. Essential dimensions and performance requirements related to connector fit are specified, together with appropriate test methods. ISO 5841-3:2013 is applicable only to the form and fit of the connector assembly. ISO 5841-3:2013 supplements ISO 14708‑2 only for those pacemaker components which are claimed by their labelling to be fitted with an IS-1 connector assembly part.

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ISO 27185:2011 specifies requirements for the use of symbols conveying information on the safe and effective use of cardiac rhythm management medical devices. A listing is given of existing symbols that comply with the requirements of ISO 27185:2011. ISO 27185:2011 is applicable to, and limited to, symbols for cardiac rhythm management medical devices that can be marketed globally. These symbols can be used on the devices themselves or their labelling.

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This International Standard specifies a unipolar connector assembly, DF-1, intended for use in connecting implantable defibrillator leads to implantable defibrillator generators that do not produce more than 1 kV/50 A peak output. Essential dimensions and performance requirements related to connector fit are specified, along with test methods. This International Standard does not specify other connector features such as fastening means and material. This International Standard is applicable to the form and fit of the connector assembly, and does not address all aspects of functional compatibility, system performance, or reliability of different implantable defibrillator leads and implantable defibrillator generator assemblies.

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ISO 14708-2:2012 specifies requirements that are applicable to those active implantable medical devices intended to treat bradyarrhythmias. The tests that are specified in ISO 14708-2:2012 are type tests, and are to be carried out on samples of a device to show compliance. ISO 14708-2:2012 is also applicable to some non-implantable parts and accessories of the devices.

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ISO 14117:2012 specifies test methodologies for the evaluation of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of active implantable cardiovascular devices that provide one or more therapies for bradycardia, tachycardia and cardiac resynchronization. It specifies performance limits of these devices, which are subject to interactions with EM emitters operating across the EM spectrum in the two following ranges: 0 Hz ≤ f 450 MHz ≤ f ≤ 3 000 MHz. ISO 14117:2012 also specifies requirements for the protection of these devices from EM fields encountered in a therapeutic environment and defines their required accompanying documentation, providing manufacturers of EM emitters with information about their expected level of immunity.

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ISO 27186:2010 specifies a four-pole connector system for implantable cardiac rhythm management devices which have pacing, electrogram sensing and/or defibrillation functions. This International Standard includes requirements for the connector portion of an implantable lead as well as for the mating connector cavity attached to an implantable pulse generator. Essential dimensions and performance requirements are specified together with appropriate test methods.

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ISO 14708-6:2010 specifies requirements that are applicable to implantable cardioverter defibrillators and the functions of active implantable medical devices intended to treat tachyarrhythmia. ISO 14708-6:2010 is also applicable to some non-implantable parts and accessories of the devices.

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