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DS/EN ISO 5366-1

Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment – Tracheostomy tubes – Part 1: Tubes and connectors for use in adults

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 11 May 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment): 11.040.10
scope:

This part of ISO 5366 specifies requirements for tracheostomy tubes made of plastics materials and/or rubber having inside diameters of 6,5 mm or greater. Such tubes are primarily designed for patients who require anaesthesia, artificial ventilation or other respiratory support, but need not be restricted to these uses. This part of ISO 5366 is not applicable to specialized tubes, and does not address flammability of tracheostomy tubes.

Document History

DS/EN ISO 5366-1
May 11, 2009
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment – Tracheostomy tubes – Part 1: Tubes and connectors for use in adults
This part of ISO 5366 specifies requirements for tracheostomy tubes made of plastics materials and/or rubber having inside diameters of 6,5 mm or greater. Such tubes are primarily designed for...
September 17, 2004
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Tracheostomy tubes - Part 1: Tubes and connectors for use in adults
This standard specifies requirements for tracheostomy tubes made of plastics materials and/or rubber having inside diameters of 6,5 mm or greater. Such tubes are primarily designed for patients who...
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Tracheostomy tubes - Part 1: Tubes and connectors for use in adults (ISO 5366-1:2000)
This part of ISO 5366 specifies requirements for tracheostomy tubes made of plastics materials and/or rubber having inside diameters of 6,5 mm or greater. Such tubes are primarily designed for...

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