NA 176

DIN Standards Committee Health Technologies

Standards [Withdrawn]

DIN EN ISO 5364
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Oropharyngeal airways (ISO 5364:2008); German version EN ISO 5364:2011

Title (German)

Anästhesie- und Beatmungsgeräte - Oropharyngealtuben (ISO 5364:2008); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 5364:2011

Overview

The standard applies for oropharyngeal airways of plastic materials and/or rubber with or without reinforcement insert made of plastic materials and/or metal. The dimensions, size designations, performance requirements and information of the manufacturer are specified. The standard contains the associated test methods for the significant performance characteristics. With respect to DIN EN 12181:1998-04, the test method for compression of the buccal portion of the oropharyngeal airway has been revised. Furthermore, the requirement and the associated test method for flexural strength have been deleted and replaced by a requirement including test methods for patency of the oropharyngeal airway lumen. The standard contains the International Standard ISO 5364:2008, which has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 121 "Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment" (secretariat: ANSI, USA) and adopted under the Unique Acceptance Procedure by CEN/TC 215 "Respiratory and anaesthetic equipment") (secretariat: BSI, United Kingdom). At DIN, the German Institute for Standardization e. V., the Rescue Services and Hospital Standards Committee, Working Committee NA 053-03-02 AA "Trachealtuben" ("Tracheal tubes") is responsible.

Document: references other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 176-05-05 AA - Airways and related equipment  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 215 - Respiratory and anaesthetic equipment  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 121/SC 2 - Airway devices and related equipment  

Edition 2011-07
Original language German
Translation English
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