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Device product

Delta, Catalog Number: MS18597 in combination with Scio, Scio Four, Scio Four Oxi plus, Scio Four Oxi, Scio Four plus. Product Usage: The devices are intended to be used in the environment where patient care is provided by Healthcare Professionals, i.e. Physicians, Nurses, and Technicians, who will determine when use of the device is indicated, based upon their professional assessment of the patients medical condition. The Infinity Delta Series (Delta/Delta XL/Kappa) monitors are intended to be used on adult, pediatric, and neonatal populations, with the exception of the parameter Cardiac Output, ST Segment Analysis, and arrhythmia which are intended for use in the adult and pediatric populations only; and tcpO2, which for the neonatal population, is to only be used when the patient is not under gas anesthesia. For combination with Scio gas module: Scio gas module samples breathing gases from adults and pediatrics. The gas module continuously measure the content of CO2, N2O, O2 and one of the anesthetic agents, Halothane, Isoflurane, Enflurane, Sevoflurane and Desflurane in any mixture and communicates real time and derived gas information to the In-finity monitors.

Z-1772-2017

March 28, 2017

Class II

Product summary

Firm
Draegar Medical Systems, Inc.
Event
Event 76862
Status
Terminated
Classification
Class II
Quantity
2,156 (total for all devices)
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-1772-2017

Official wording

Reason: It was reported that a set low O2 alarm does not go off although the measured O2 level is below the alarm limit.

Code information: VF10.0 software

Distribution pattern: Worldwide - US Nationwide distribution in the states of: AL, CA, GA, IL, LA, MA NY, OH, PA, TN, TX and VA and the countries of: AR AT BE BG BN BO BY CA CH CL CO CZ DE EG ES FI FR GB GR HR HU ID IE IL IN IT LT MX MY NL NO NP PA PE PK PL PT RO RS RU SA SE SK TH TR TW UG UZ VN ZA

Derived failure modes

  • Unknown

    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    It was reported that a set low O2 alarm does not go off although the measured O2 level is below the alarm limit.