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MDR 2017/745 Specialist

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Streamline compliance for medical device regulations.

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What MDR 2017/745 Specialist does

The MDR 2017/745 Specialist skill is designed for professionals navigating the complexities of EU medical device regulations. It provides a structured approach to classifying medical devices according to the MDR Annex VIII rules, ensuring that users can accurately determine the classification of their devices based on factors such as duration, invasiveness, and body system contact. This skill is particularly useful for those involved in the development, regulation, or marketing of medical devices, as it simplifies the classification process and ensures compliance with EU regulations.

In addition to classification, this skill offers comprehensive guidance on preparing technical documentation as outlined in Annex II and III. Users can efficiently compile the necessary documentation, including device descriptions, labeling, and risk management files. The skill also includes a GSPR compliance checklist, which helps ensure that all safety and performance requirements are met before submission to a notified body.

The clinical evidence section of the skill guides users through the process of developing a clinical evaluation strategy in accordance with Annex XIV. This includes defining clinical claims, conducting literature searches, and preparing Clinical Evaluation Reports (CERs). The structured approach helps ensure that all necessary evidence is gathered and assessed, which is critical for regulatory compliance.

Finally, the skill addresses post-market surveillance requirements, providing a framework for developing PMS plans and PSUR schedules. This ensures that users can maintain compliance throughout the lifecycle of their medical devices, adapting to new regulations and market conditions as needed. Overall, the MDR 2017/745 Specialist skill is an essential tool for anyone involved in the medical device industry, from manufacturers to regulatory affairs professionals.

When to use it

Use this skill when classifying a medical device under the MDR, preparing technical files, or planning clinical evaluations and post-market surveillance.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for non-medical devices or for users unfamiliar with regulatory requirements in the medical field.

What you can build with it

Classifying a New Medical Device

Use the skill to determine the appropriate classification for a new medical device based on its intended use and characteristics.

Preparing Technical Documentation

Utilize the skill to compile all necessary technical documentation for a medical device, ensuring compliance with EU regulations.

Conducting Clinical Evaluations

Employ the skill to develop a clinical evaluation strategy and prepare the required Clinical Evaluation Report.

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MDR 2017/745 Specialist

EU MDR compliance patterns for medical device classification, technical documentation, and clinical evidence.


Table of Contents


Device Classification Workflow

Classify device under MDR Annex VIII:

  1. Identify device duration (transient, short-term, long-term)
  2. Determine invasiveness level (non-invasive, body orifice, surgical)
  3. Assess body system contact (CNS, cardiac, other)
  4. Check if active device (energy dependent)
  5. Apply classification rules 1-22
  6. For software, apply MDCG 2019-11 algorithm
  7. Document classification rationale
  8. Validation: Classification confirmed with Notified Body

Classification Matrix

FactorClass IClass IIaClass IIbClass III
DurationAnyShort-termLong-termLong-term
InvasivenessNon-invasiveBody orificeSurgicalImplantable
SystemAnyNon-criticalCritical organsCNS/cardiac
RiskLowestLow-mediumMedium-highHighest

Software Classification (MDCG 2019-11)

Information UseCondition SeverityClass
Informs decisionNon-seriousIIa
Informs decisionSeriousIIb
Drives/treatsCriticalIII

Classification Examples

Example 1: Absorbable Surgical Suture

  • Rule 8 (implantable, long-term)
  • Duration: > 30 days (absorbed)
  • Contact: General tissue
  • Classification: Class IIb

Example 2: AI Diagnostic Software

  • Rule 11 + MDCG 2019-11
  • Function: Diagnoses serious condition
  • Classification: Class IIb

Example 3: Cardiac Pacemaker

  • Rule 8 (implantable)
  • Contact: Central circulatory system
  • Classification: Class III

Technical Documentation

Prepare technical file per Annex II and III:

  1. Create device description (variants, accessories, intended purpose)
  2. Develop labeling (Article 13 requirements, IFU)
  3. Document design and manufacturing process
  4. Complete GSPR compliance matrix
  5. Prepare benefit-risk analysis
  6. Compile verification and validation evidence
  7. Integrate risk management file (ISO 14971)
  8. Validation: Technical file reviewed for completeness

Technical File Structure

ANNEX II TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
├── Device description and UDI-DI
├── Label and instructions for use
├── Design and manufacturing info
├── GSPR compliance matrix
├── Benefit-risk analysis
├── Verification and validation
└── Clinical evaluation report

GSPR Compliance Checklist

RequirementEvidenceStatus
Safe design (GSPR 1-3)Risk management file
Chemical properties (GSPR 10.1)Biocompatibility report
Infection risk (GSPR 10.2)Sterilization validation
Software requirements (GSPR 17)IEC 62304 documentation
Labeling (GSPR 23)Label artwork, IFU

Conformity Assessment Routes

ClassRouteNB Involvement
IAnnex II self-declarationNone
Is/ImAnnex II + IX/XISterile/measuring aspects
IIaAnnex II + IX or XIProduct or QMS
IIbAnnex IX, or Annex X + XIQMS + tech doc assessment, or type exam + production
IIIAnnex IX, or Annex X + XIFull QMS + product dossier, or type exam + production

Clinical Evidence

Develop clinical evidence strategy per Annex XIV:

  1. Define clinical claims and endpoints
  2. Conduct systematic literature search
  3. Appraise clinical data quality
  4. Assess equivalence (technical, biological, clinical)
  5. Identify evidence gaps
  6. Determine if clinical investigation required
  7. Prepare Clinical Evaluation Report (CER)
  8. Validation: CER reviewed by qualified evaluator

Evidence Requirements by Class

ClassMinimum EvidenceInvestigation
IRisk-benefit analysisNot typically required
IIaLiterature + post-marketMay be required
IIbSystematic literature reviewOften required
IIIComprehensive clinical dataRequired (Article 61)

Clinical Evaluation Report Structure

CER CONTENTS
├── Executive summary
├── Device scope and intended purpose
├── Clinical background (state of the art)
├── Literature search methodology
├── Data appraisal and analysis
├── Safety and performance conclusions
├── Benefit-risk determination
└── PMCF plan summary

Qualified Evaluator Requirements

  • Medical degree or equivalent healthcare qualification
  • 4+ years clinical experience in relevant field
  • Training in clinical evaluation methodology
  • Understanding of MDR requirements

Post-Market Surveillance

Establish PMS system per Chapter VII:

  1. Develop PMS plan (Article 84)
  2. Define data collection methods
  3. Establish complaint handling procedures
  4. Create vigilance reporting process
  5. Plan Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSUR)
  6. Integrate with PMCF activities
  7. Define trend analysis and signal detection
  8. Validation: PMS system audited annually

PMS System Components

ComponentRequirementFrequency
PMS PlanArticle 84Maintain current
PSURArticle 86 — Class IIa and higherPer Art. 86(1) schedule below
PMCF PlanAnnex XIV Part BUpdate with CER
PMCF ReportAnnex XIV Part BAnnual (Class III)
VigilanceArticles 87-92As events occur

PSUR Schedule

ClassFrequency (MDR Art. 86(1))
Class IIIUpdated at least annually
Class IIb (all, incl. implantable)Updated at least annually
Class IIaWhen necessary, at least every 2 years
Class INo PSUR — PMS report instead (Art. 85)

Serious Incident Reporting

TimelineRequirement
2 daysSerious public health threat
10 daysDeath or serious deterioration
15 daysOther serious incidents

EUDAMED and UDI

Implement UDI system per Article 27:

  1. Obtain issuing entity code (GS1, HIBCC, ICCBBA)
  2. Assign UDI-DI to each device variant
  3. Assign UDI-PI (production identifier)
  4. Apply UDI carrier to labels (AIDC + HRI)
  5. Register actor in EUDAMED
  6. Register devices in EUDAMED
  7. Upload certificates when available
  8. Validation: UDI verified on sample labels

EUDAMED Modules

ModuleContentActor
ActorCompany registrationManufacturer, AR
UDI/DeviceDevice and variant dataManufacturer
CertificatesNB certificatesNotified Body
Clinical InvestigationStudy registrationSponsor
VigilanceIncident reportsManufacturer
Market SurveillanceAuthority actionsCompetent Authority

UDI Label Requirements

Required elements per Article 13:

  • UDI-DI (device identifier)
  • UDI-PI (production identifier) for Class II+
  • AIDC format (barcode/RFID)
  • HRI format (human-readable)
  • Manufacturer name and address
  • Lot/serial number
  • Expiration date (if applicable)

Reference Documentation

MDR Classification Guide

references/mdr-classification-guide.md contains:

  • Complete Annex VIII classification rules (Rules 1-22)
  • Software classification per MDCG 2019-11
  • Worked classification examples
  • Conformity assessment route selection

Clinical Evidence Requirements

references/clinical-evidence-requirements.md contains:

  • Clinical evidence framework and hierarchy
  • Literature search methodology
  • Clinical Evaluation Report structure
  • PMCF plan and evaluation report guidance

Technical Documentation Templates

references/technical-documentation-templates.md contains:

  • Annex II and III content requirements
  • Design History File structure
  • GSPR compliance matrix template
  • Declaration of Conformity template
  • Notified Body submission checklist

Tools

MDR Gap Analyzer

# Quick gap analysis
python scripts/mdr_gap_analyzer.py --device "Device Name" --class IIa

# JSON output for integration
python scripts/mdr_gap_analyzer.py --device "Device Name" --class III --output json

# Interactive assessment
python scripts/mdr_gap_analyzer.py --interactive

Analyzes device against MDR requirements, identifies compliance gaps, generates prioritized recommendations.

Output includes:

  • Requirements checklist by category
  • Gap identification with priorities
  • Critical gap highlighting
  • Compliance roadmap recommendations

Notified Body Interface

Selection Criteria

FactorConsiderations
Designation scopeCovers your device type
CapacityTimeline for initial audit
Geographic reachMarkets you need to access
Technical expertiseExperience with your technology
Fee structureTransparency, predictability

Pre-Submission Checklist

  • Technical documentation complete
  • GSPR matrix fully addressed
  • Risk management file current
  • Clinical evaluation report complete
  • QMS (ISO 13485) certified
  • Labeling and IFU finalized
  • Validation: Internal gap assessment complete

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