Model Number RT132 |
Device Problem
Infusion or Flow Problem (2964)
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Patient Problem
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
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Event Type
malfunction
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Manufacturer Narrative
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(b)(4).We are currently in the process of completing our investigation.We will provide a follow-up report upon completion of our investigation.
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Event Description
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A healthcare facility in the united kingdom reported, via a fisher & paykel field representative, that the pressure line of an rt132 infant continuous flow breathing circuit was not connecting properly to a vyair ventilator.There was no patient involvement.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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(b)(4).Method: the complaint rt132 infant continuous flow breathing circuit was not returned to fisher & paykel healthcare (f&p) for evaluation.Our investigation is based on the information provided by the customer and the knowledge of our product.Results: the customer stated that the pressure line of a rt132 infant continuous breathing circuit was not connecting properly to a vyair ventilator.Conclusion: without the complaint device, we are unable to determine what may have caused the reported failure.All rt132 infant continuous flow breathing circuits are visually inspected and pressure tested prior to being released for distribution, and those that fail are rejected.The subject rt132 infant continuous flow breathing circuit would have met the required specifications at the time of production.The user instructions that accompany the rt132 infant continuous flow breathing circuit states: "check all connections are tight before use.""perform a pressure and leak test on the breathing system and check for occlusions before connecting to a patient." "ensure approptiate ventilator or flow source alarms are set before connecting breathing set to patient." "visually inspect breathing sets for damage (e.G.A crushed tube or cracked connector) before use and replace if damaged.".
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Event Description
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A healthcare facility in the united kingdom reported, via a fisher & paykel field representative, that the pressure line of an rt132 infant continuous flow breathing circuit was not connecting properly to a vyair ventilator.There was no patient involvement.
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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