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>BS EN ISO 14155:2026 Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects. Good clinical practice
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BS EN ISO 14155:2026 Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects. Good clinical practice

BS EN ISO 14155:2026

Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects. Good clinical practice

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 14155:2026
Počet stran:108
Vydáno:2026-04-22
ISBN:978 0 539 25365 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 14155:2026


This standard BS EN ISO 14155:2026 Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects. Good clinical practice is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.100.20 Biological evaluation of medical devices
This document specifies good clinical practice (GCP) for the design, conduct, recording and reporting of clinical investigations carried out in human subjects to assess the clinical performance or effectiveness and safety of medical devices. For post-market clinical investigations, the principles set forth in this document are intended to be followed as far as relevant, considering the nature of the clinical investigation (see Annex I). This document specifies the general requirements intended to protect the rights, safety and well-being of human subjects, users or other persons, ensure the scientific conduct of the clinical investigation and the credibility of the clinical investigation results, define the responsibilities of the sponsor and principal investigator, and assist sponsors, investigators, ethics committees, regulatory authorities and other bodies involved in the conformity assessment of medical devices. Other standards or national requirements can also apply to the investigational device(s) under consideration or the clinical investigation(s). NOTE            For Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), where appropriate, demonstration of the analytical validity (the SaMD’s output is accurate for a given input), the scientific validity (the SaMD’s output is associated to the intended clinical condition/physiological state), and clinical performance (the SaMD’s output yields a clinically meaningful association to the target use) of the SaMD, the requirements of this document apply as far as relevant (see Reference [5]). Justifications for exemptions from this document can consider the uniqueness of indirect contact between subjects and the SaMD. This document does not apply to in vitro diagnostic medical devices. However, there can be situations, dependent on the device and national or regional requirements, where users of this document can consider whether either specific sections or requirements of this document, or both, can be applicable.