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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LTD OPTIFLOW + ADULT NASAL CANNULA; BTT

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FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LTD OPTIFLOW + ADULT NASAL CANNULA; BTT Back to Search Results
Model Number OPT944
Device Problem Detachment of Device or Device Component (2907)
Patient Problem No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
Event Date 03/23/2022
Event Type  malfunction  
Manufacturer Narrative
(b)(4).The subject device is no longer in use by the healthcare facility.Fisher & paykel healthcare (f&p) is currently in the process of completing our investigation.We will provide a follow up report upon completion of our investigation.Product background: the opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula is a nasal cannula patient interface for delivery of humidified respiratory gases.The cannula consists of a lightweight delivery tube connected to a rigid plastic base and soft nasal prongs (nasal interface).This allows the device to be light weight and durable.The interface is held in place by a head strap and features a head strap clip which works in tandem with the tubing clip (attaches to the patient's clothing/bedding) to support the weight of the circuit and prevent the cannula being dislodged.
 
Event Description
A healthcare facility in china reported that the tubing of an opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula was found detached from the 3-way connector during use.There was no patient consequence.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
(b)(4).Product background: the opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula is a nasal cannula patient interface for delivery of humidified respiratory gases.The cannula consists of a lightweight delivery tube connected to a rigid plastic base and soft nasal prongs (nasal interface).This allows the device to be light weight and durable.The interface is held in place by a head strap and features a head strap clip which works in tandem with the tubing clip (attaches to the patient's clothing/bedding) to support the weight of the circuit and prevent the cannula being dislodged.Method: the complaint opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula was not returned to fisher & paykel healthcare (f&p) for evaluation.Our investigation is thus based on the information and photograph provided by the customer, and our knowledge of the product.Results: visual inspection of the provided photograph revealed that the tubing was detached from the 3-way connector.Conclusion: our investigation was unable to determine the cause of the observed damage to the subject opt944 optiflow +adult nasal cannula.However, based on our knowledge of the product, the reported damage is likely to have been caused by the tubing being subjected to excessive force during use.Manufacturing controls include inspections during production for visual defects to the optiflow + tubing and the swivel, including cracks, tears, moulding defects, contamination, inclusions, discoloration and stretching or deformation.The optiflow + tubing is also inspected for any assembly defects, including confirmation the swivel and 3-way connector are connected with the correct engagement.Any product that fails the visual inspection is disposed of.The subject opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula would have met the required specifications.The user instructions which accompany the opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula show in pictorial format the correct placement and fitting of the cannula, including ensuring the headstrap clip and the tubing clip are appropriately attached.The user instructions also warn: "ensure head strap clip is attached, to prevent cannula from being pulled out of the nares." "cannula can become unattached if not used with the head strap clip." "attach tubing clip to clothing/bedding to prevent cannula from pulling off face." "appropriate patient monitoring must be used at all times.Failure to monitor the patient may result in loss of therapy, serious injury or death." "do not crush or stretch tube, to prevent loss of therapy." "failure to use the set-up described above can compromise performance and affect patient safety.".
 
Event Description
A healthcare facility in china reported that the tubing of an opt944 optiflow + adult nasal cannula was found detached from the 3-way connector during use.There was no patient consequence.
 
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Brand Name
OPTIFLOW + ADULT NASAL CANNULA
Type of Device
BTT
Manufacturer (Section D)
FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LTD
15 maurice paykel place
east tamaki
auckland, 2013
NZ  2013
Manufacturer (Section G)
FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LTD
15 maurice paykel place
east tamaki
auckland, 2013
NZ   2013
Manufacturer Contact
faranak gomarooni
17400 laguna canyon road
suite 300
irvine, CA 92618
9494534002
MDR Report Key15238282
MDR Text Key298041160
Report Number9611451-2022-00739
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code BTT
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeCH
PMA/PMN Number
K162553
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Other,Foreign,User Facility
Reporter Occupation Other
Type of Report Initial,Followup
Report Date 07/18/2022
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Is this an Adverse Event Report? No
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Model NumberOPT944
Device Catalogue NumberOPT944
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? No
Initial Date Manufacturer Received 07/18/2022
Initial Date FDA Received08/17/2022
Supplement Dates Manufacturer Received08/18/2022
Supplement Dates FDA Received09/05/2022
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Device Not Returned to Manufacturer
Is the Device Single Use? Yes
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Initial
Patient Sequence Number1
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