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Event 78418

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Event summary

Timeline bucket
October 30, 2017
Product types
Device
Classifications
Class II
Statuses
Terminated
Recalling firm wording
ICU Medical Inc

Dossier provenance

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  • openFDA Device Enforcement Report-date coverage June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026 Known gap: openFDA describes 2004-present coverage, but the current export has no report-date records in this interval.
  • openFDA Device Recall event_date_initiated coverage June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026

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ICU Mednet(TM) Medication Management Suite 6.1 and 6.21, Product Code/List Numbers: (a) 16037-64-01; MedNet 6.1 b) 16037-64-02; MedNet 6.1 c) 16037-64-03; MedNet 6.1 d) 16037-64-04; MedNet 6.21 The ICU Medical MedNet Medication Management Suite (MMS) is intended to facilitate networked communication between MMS compatible computer systems and MedNet compatible infusion pumps. The MMS provides trained healthcare professionals with the capability to send, receive, report, and store information from interfaced external systems, and to configure and edit infusion programming parameters. The MMS is intended to provide a way to automate the programming of infusion parameters, thereby decreasing the amount of manual steps necessary to enter infusion data. All data entry and validation of infusion parameters is performed by a trained healthcare professional according to physician s orders.

Z-0195-2018
Recall number
Z-0195-2018
Initiated
October 30, 2017
Classification
Class II
Status
Terminated
Recalling firm
ICU Medical Inc
Quantity
108 installations

App-derived interpretation

Unknown reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0
Issue 1: The MedNet Meds 6.1 and 6.21 programs, under certain conditions, can change the piggyback medication entry set settings for existing defined medication entries. This includes (a) whether a medication may be piggybacked and (b) whether an infusion may be interrupted by a piggyback. This only occurs when: 1. Medication entries are built with the same displayed name and diluent amount AND; 2. The piggyback or interruptible settings differ from one CCA to another AND; 3. The drug library is exported then imported into the MedNet Meds program. The changed drug library may then be finalized and downloaded to infusers for use in clinical settings. The changes are made without any notice provided to either the MedNet Meds user (pharmacist) or to the clinician operating the infuser that the piggyback or interruptible settings have been altered. Issue 2: The MedNet Meds 6.1 program, under certain conditions different from those described above in Issue 1, can change the piggyback medication entry set settings for existing defined medication entries. This includes (a) whether a medication may be piggybacked and (b) whether an infusion may be interrupted by a piggyback. This only occurs when: 1. The Master Drug Formulary contains medication entries built with the same displayed name and diluent amounts but one is a Limited rule set and the other is a Full rule set AND; 2. The medication entry built as the Full rule set has a blank medication amount with the medication units in mg AND; 3. Both medication entries have different piggyback options set AND; 4. The drug library is exported then imported into the MedNet Meds program. In this case, the piggyback options will be changed during an import of such drug library.

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Reason for recall

Issue 1: The MedNet Meds 6.1 and 6.21 programs, under certain conditions, can change the piggyback medication entry set settings for existing defined medication entries. This includes (a) whether a medication may be piggybacked and (b) whether an infusion may be interrupted by a piggyback. This only occurs when: 1. Medication entries are built with the same displayed name and diluent amount AND; 2. The piggyback or interruptible settings differ from one CCA to another AND; 3. The drug library is exported then imported into the MedNet Meds program. The changed drug library may then be finalized and downloaded to infusers for use in clinical settings. The changes are made without any notice provided to either the MedNet Meds user (pharmacist) or to the clinician operating the infuser that the piggyback or interruptible settings have been altered. Issue 2: The MedNet Meds 6.1 program, under certain conditions different from those described above in Issue 1, can change the piggyback medication entry set settings for existing defined medication entries. This includes (a) whether a medication may be piggybacked and (b) whether an infusion may be interrupted by a piggyback. This only occurs when: 1. The Master Drug Formulary contains medication entries built with the same displayed name and diluent amounts but one is a Limited rule set and the other is a Full rule set AND; 2. The medication entry built as the Full rule set has a blank medication amount with the medication units in mg AND; 3. Both medication entries have different piggyback options set AND; 4. The drug library is exported then imported into the MedNet Meds program. In this case, the piggyback options will be changed during an import of such drug library.

Code information

All MedNet 6.1 and 6.21 installations

Distribution pattern

Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide) Distribution and to the countries of : Canada, Australia and Philippines