Retiro De Equipo O Alerta De Seguridad para Devices of artificial ventilation of the lungs with accessories: Devices of artificial ventilation of the lungs Evita Infinity V500, Babylog VN500

Según Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, este evento ( retiro de equipo o alerta de seguridad ) involucró a un dispositivo médico en Belarus que fue producido por Drager Medical GmbH, GERMANY.

¿Qué es esto?

Las alertas proporcionan información importante y recomendaciones sobre los productos. Aunque se haya emitido una alerta, esto no significa necesariamente que el producto se considera peligroso. Las alertas de seguridad, dirigidas a trabajadores de la salud y a usuarios, pueden incluir retiro de equipos. Pueden ser escritas por los fabricantes, pero también por funcionarios del área de salud.

Más información acerca de la data acá
  • Tipo de evento
    Recall / Safety alert
  • Número del evento
    ИМ-7.97782
  • Fecha
    2014-04-03
  • País del evento
  • Fuente del evento
    MHRB
  • URL de la fuente del evento
  • Notas / Alertas
    Belarussian data is current through June 2016. All of the data comes from Health Canada, except for the categories Manufacturer Parent Company and Product Classification.
    The Parent Company and the Product Classification were added by ICIJ.
    The parent company information is based on 2017 public records. The device classification information comes from FDA’s Product Classification by Review Panel, based on matches of recall data from the U.S. and Belarus.
  • Notas adicionales en la data
  • Causa
    As part of the supervisory activities of drager medical gmbh, it became known that when using an additional ps500 power supply unit when connected to evita infinity v500 and babylog vn500 ventilators, the battery capacity holds the charge not as long as expected, although the battery indicator shows a fairly charged battery. in this case, the indicators (alarms) "low battery" (battery low) and "power source discharged" (battery depleted) do not always work when the battery level is below 10%. to ensure the normal operation of the devices, it is necessary to contact the representative of drager and organize the exchange of the battery as a temporary solution. before exchanging the battery, drager recommends: 1. use an additional power supply to transport the patient only if absolutely necessary. 2. do not rely on the battery status indicator. 3. always monitor the patient and the ventilator during transport. ensure that there is a breathing bag for manual ventilation, as indicated in the manual for ventilators. 4. if the power supply is discharged during transportation, it is necessary to provide manual ventilation of the lungs and immediately connect the ventilator to the wall-mounted power supply to resume ventilation of the lungs.

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