Recall of Giraffe Infant Warmers integrated with Nellcor SpO2

According to U.S. Food and Drug Administration, this recall involved a device in United States that was produced by GE Healthcare.

What is this?

A correction or removal action taken by a manufacturer to address a problem with a medical device. Recalls occur when a medical device is defective, when it could be a risk to health, or when it is both defective and a risk to health.

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  • Type of Event
    Recall
  • Event ID
    68067
  • Event Risk Class
    Class 2
  • Event Number
    Z-1547-2014
  • Event Initiated Date
    2014-04-02
  • Event Date Posted
    2014-05-06
  • Event Status
    Terminated
  • Event Country
  • Event Terminated Date
    2016-05-11
  • Event Source
    USFDA
  • Event Source URL
  • Notes / Alerts
    U.S. data is current through June 2018. All of the data comes from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, except for the category Manufacturer Parent Company.
    The Parent Company was added by ICIJ.
    The parent company information is based on 2017 public records.
  • Extra notes in the data
    Warmer, infant radiant - Product Code FMT
  • Reason
    Medical device software may be defective and may cause user-set alarm limits to result in false positive or false negative oxygen saturation and pulse rate alarm notifications to the caregiver.
  • Action
    GE Healthcare notified Biomedical/Clinical Engineering managers, Labor & Delivery/ NICU Nurse managers, Respiratory Therapy Managers and Directors of Risk Management by letter 04/02/2014. End users were advised that they may continue to use the system provided they follow the GE recommended actions: 1) If in use with a patient, turn off the Nellcor SpO2 function in the control panel and switch to an approved alternate form of SpO2 measurement. 2) Prior to using the affected GE warmer with the Nellcor SpO2 function, or resuming the use of this function with any patient, contact your hospital Bio-Med or qualified technician to check the Nellcor SpO2 alarm functionality using either an adult Nellcor SpO2 sensor or a Nellcor SpO2 simulator following the applicable instructions in the Appendix 3) If the test activates a Low Pulse Rate alarm, the user-adjusted Nellcor SpO2 alarm limits are functioning properly and the warmer can be placed back in clinical service. End users were also advised that alarm functionality must be re-checked following every service event requiring access to the internal electronics and during annual preventative maintenance, until revised software is installed. 4) If the test does NOT activate a Low Pulse Rate alarm, remove the warmer from clinical service and contact your local GE Healthcare Service Representative.

Device

  • Model / Serial
    HDJM50062 HDJM50093 HDJM50470 HDJM50654 HDJM51812 HDJS55099 HDJS53396 HDJS53397 HDJS53398 HDJT50393 HDJS55036 HDJS55037 HDJS55038 HDJT50318 HDJS52165 HDJS52166 HDJS52119 HDJS52120 HDJR57563 HDJR57564 HDJR57565 HDJR57566 HDJR57567 HDJR57568 HDJR57569 HDJS50733 HDJS52092 HDJS52093 HDJS51002 HDJS51003 HDJS51004 HDJS51005 HDJS51006 HDJP50601 HDJP50606 HDJN50376 HDJS50790 HDJS50791 HDJS50792 HDJS50159 HDJS50160 HDJS51426 HDJS51427 HDJS50734 HDJS50735 HDJS52118 HDJT50534 HDJT50039 HDJR58198 HDJS50316
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    No
  • Distribution
    Worldwide Distribution.
  • Product Description
    Giraffe¿ Infant Warmers integrated with Nellcor SpO2. || Controlled infrared heat to neonates who are unable to thermo-regulate based on their own physiology with integrated monitoring feature used for continuous noninvasive monitoring of functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and pulse rate (measured by a SpO2 sensor).
  • Manufacturer

Manufacturer

  • Manufacturer Address
    GE Healthcare, 8880 Gorman Rd, Laurel MD 20723-5800
  • Manufacturer Parent Company (2017)
  • Source
    USFDA