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Class 607 | SURGERY: LIGHT, THERMAL, AND ELECTRICAL APPLICATION |
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| This Class 607 is considered to be an integral part of Class 128 (see the Class 128 schedule for the position of this Class in schedule hierarchy). This Class retains all pertinent definitions and class lines of Class 128. | ||
| 1 | LIGHT, THERMAL, AND ELECTRICAL APPLICATION |
| 2 | Electrical therapeutic systems |
| 3 | Combined with nonelectrical therapy |
| 4 | Combined cardioverting/defibrillating and pacing |
| 5 | Cardioverting/defibrillating |
| 6 | Sensing body condition or signal other than electrocardiographic signal |
| 7 | Controlling or indicating stimulation level |
| 8 | Computing energy required or contact impedance |
| 9 | Heart rate regulating (e.g., pacing) |
| 10 | With nonimplanted generator |
| 11 | Regulating or compensating stimulus level |
| 12 | Stimulation raised above energy source level |
| 13 | Reducing output recovery time |
| 14 | Treating or preventing abnormally high heart rate |
| 16 | Intermittent operation for energy conservation |
| 17 | Parameter control in response to sensed physiological load on heart |
| 18 | Plural sensed conditions |
| 19 | Physical activity |
| 21 | Body or blood temperature |
| 22 | Chemical substance in blood |
| 23 | Blood pressure |
| 24 | Stroke volume |
| 25 | Ventricular electrocardiographic intervals (e.g., Q-T interval) |
| 26 | Gradient or slope of electrocardiographic waves |
| 27 | Testing or monitoring pacer function |
| 28 | Measuring pacing, threshold, capture margin, or contact impedance |
| 29 | Testing condition of energy source |
| 30 | Remotely changing, (e.g., programming, pacer) parameters or operation |
| 32 | Communicating with pacer (e.g., telemetry) |
| 33 | Energy source external of generator or body |
| 34 | Alterable energy source configuration |
| 35 | Biological substance or activity powered energy source |
| 36 | Feature of stimulator housing or encapsulation |
| 37 | Feature of generator-applicator connection |
| 39 | Stimulating reproductive organ |
| 40 | Stimulating bladder or gastrointestinal tract |
| 42 | Stimulating respiration function |
| 43 | Correcting spinal deformities |
| 44 | Hypertension treating |
| 45 | Treating mental or emotional disorder |
| 46 | Electrical treatment of pain |
| 48 | Directly or indirectly stimulating motor muscles |
| 50 | Promoting tissue growth or healing |
| 53 | Promoting optical function |
| 54 | Producing visual effects by stimulation |
| 55 | Promoting auditory function |
| 58 | Electrical stimulation for aversion and substance abuse therapy |
| 59 | Control signal storage (e.g., programming) |
| 60 | Telemetry or communications circuits |
| 61 | Energy source outside generator body |
| 62 | Output controlled by sensor responsive to body or interface condition |
| 63 | Promoting patient safety or comfort |
| 65 | Signal generated by induction coil circuit |
| 66 | Generating more than one signal |
| 68 | Generating complex signals |
| 69 | With two oscillating signal components |
| 70 | With two pulse signal components |
| 71 | With one pulse and one oscillating signal component |
| 72 | Pulse signal |
| 75 | Galvanic (i.e., battery-like direct current signals) |
| 76 | Oscillating signal |
| 77 | Exercising |
| 79 | Brush or comb |
| 80 | Light and fluid treatment |
| 81 | Baths or cabinets |
| 88 | Light application |
| 96 | Thermal applicators |