Model Number 71992-01 |
Device Problems
Unable to Obtain Readings (1516); Device Displays Incorrect Message (2591)
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Patient Problems
Tachycardia (2095); Diabetic Ketoacidosis (2364)
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Event Date 01/31/2023 |
Event Type
Injury
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Event Description
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An error message was reported with the adc sensor.The customer reported experiencing a "sensor error" message and was unable to monitor glucose levels.As a result, the customer hyperglycemia with symptoms described as slow breathing, memory loss, and tachycardia.The customer presented at the hospital and after obtaining a hcp meter reading of 700 mg/dl, the customer was administered an iv, oral ativan, and additional unspecified medication by a healthcare professional for a diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis.No further treatment was reported.There was no report of death or permanent injury associated with this event.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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The product has been requested back for an investigation.A follow-up report will be submitted once additional information is obtained.The device mfg date is unknown.The date entered is the date abbott diabetes care became aware of the event.All pertinent information available to abbott diabetes care has been submitted.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Repeated attempts by adc to retrieve the product were unsuccessful and/or the customer discarded the product.No product has been returned.An extended investigation has been performed for the reported complaint and it has been determined that there was no indication that the product did not meet specification.The dhrs (device history review) for the libre sensor and libre sensor kits were reviewed and the dhrs showed the libre sensor and libre sensor kits passed all tests prior to release.If the product is returned, a physical investigation will be performed and a follow-up report submitted.All pertinent information available to abbott diabetes care has been submitted.
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Event Description
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An error message was reported with the adc sensor.The customer reported experiencing a "sensor error" message and was unable to monitor glucose levels.As a result, the customer hyperglycemia with symptoms described as slow breathing, memory loss, and tachycardia.The customer presented at the hospital and after obtaining a hcp meter reading of 700 mg/dl, the customer was administered an iv, oral ativan, and additional unspecified medication by a healthcare professional for a diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis.No further treatment was reported.There was no report of death or permanent injury associated with this event.
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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