# Extracorporeal System For Carbon Dioxide Removal
> **Product code: QOH** · Class II — Moderate Risk (510(k) clearance required) · Cardiovascular · 21 CFR 870.4150
## Classification
- **FDA Product Code:** QOH
- **Device class:** Class II — Moderate Risk (510(k) clearance required)
- **Regulation:** 21 CFR 870.4150
- **Review panel:** CV
- **Medical specialty:** Cardiovascular
- **Submission type:** 1
- **GMP exempt:** N
- **Life sustaining:** N
- **Implant:** N
- **Third-party review:** N
## Definition

An extracorporeal system for carbon dioxide removal is a system of devices and accessories that provides assisted extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal from the patient's blood in patients with acute respiratory failure, where other available treatment options have failed, and continued clinical deterioration is expected or the risk of death is imminent. The main devices and accessories of the system include, but are not limited to, the console (hardware), software, and disposables, including, but not limited to, a gas exchanger, blood pump, cannulae, tubing, filters, and other accessories (e.g., monitors, detectors, sensors, connectors).

## Market data
- **Cleared 510(k) submissions:** 1
- **Registered establishments:** 0
## Source
- [FDA Device Classification](https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpcd/classification.cfm?ID=QOH)
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