CVR Medical Corp. announces in follow-up to the previously released press release on December 13 that its patented Carotid Stenotic Scan (CSS) has passed the IEC 60601-1, General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance - Electrical Safety testing conducted by TUV Rheinland of North America. This, combined with the previously announced EMC testing, concludes all required medical electrical equipment testing mandated for submission by the US FDA. TUV Rheinland of North America, is one of the leading providers of product safety certifications worldwide, covering an assortment of items such as medical devices, home appliances, audio/video products, medical products, textiles and telecommunication equipment The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), based in Geneva, Switzerland, publishes the 60601 series of technical standards that allow medical device developers to demonstrate the safety and essential performance of their medical equipment. Upon completion of EMC testing, TUV North America started IEC 60601-1 safety testing which includes, software and hardware validation, fire and electrical safety and mechanical failure.