ISO 14155
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
ISO 14155 Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects -- Good clinical practice
This international standard addresses good clinical practices for the design, conduct, recording and reporting of clinical investigations carried out in human subjects to assess the safety and performance of medical devices for regulatory purposes. However, it does not apply to in vitro diagnostic medical devices.
This standard was developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 194. ISO 14155 was published in its second edition in February 2011. The third edition was released in July 2020.
Edition and revision
The first edition of ISO 14155-1 was published on 15 February 2003. The second revision of the standard was released in February 2011, the third revision and therefore current version of the standard was released in July 2020, ISO 14155:2020.
Main requirements of the standard
The ISO 14155[1] adopts the structure in the following breakdown:
- Scope
- Normative references
- Terms and definitions
- Ethical considerations
- Clinical investigation planning
- Clinical investigation conduct
- Suspension, termination and close-out of the clinical investigation
- Responsibilities of the sponsor
- Responsibilities of the principal investigator
Assessment
The standard ISO 14155:2011 is an assessable standard and hence is certifiable. The standard regards good clinical practices and protocols for the clinical investigations and plans of medical devices. The assessment is carried out following defined protocols in this international standard.
Certification
Independent assessment bodies carry out independent assessments following auditing principles and practices and protocols in this International Standard.
History
Year | Description | |
---|---|---|
2003 | ISO 14155-1 (1st Edition) | |
2011 | ISO 14155 (2nd Edition) | |
2020 | ISO 14155 (3rd Edition) |
See also
- Good clinical practice
- International Organization for Standardization
- List of International Organization for Standardization standards
- Nuremberg Code
References
External links
- ISO 14155—Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects—Good clinical practice
- ISO 14155:2020 - Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects — Good clinical practice
- ISO TC 194—Biological and clinical evaluation of medical devices
Notes
This article is a direct transclusion of the Wikipedia article and therefore may not meet the same editing standards as LIMSwiki.