Model Number RT268 |
Device Problems
Detachment of Device or Device Component (2907); Manufacturing, Packaging or Shipping Problem (2975)
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Patient Problem
No Patient Involvement (2645)
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Event Date 01/31/2020 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Manufacturer Narrative
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(b)(4).The rt268 infant dual-heated evaqua2 breathing circuit is not sold in the usa but it is similar to a product sold in the usa.The 510(k) for that product is k103767.The complaint rt268 infant dual-heated evaqua2 breathing circuit was recently received at fisher & paykel healthcare (f&p) in new zealand.We will submit a follow-up report upon completion of our investigation.
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Event Description
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A distributor in (b)(6) reported on behalf of a healthcare facility via a fisher & paykel healthcare (f&p) field representative that the pressure line of two rt268 infant evaqua2 breathing circuits came off during setup.There was no patient involvement.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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(b)(4).The rt268 infant dual-heated evaqua2 breathing circuit is not sold in the usa but it is similar to a product sold in the usa.The 510(k) for that product is k103767.Method: two pressure lines of rt268 infant dual-heated evaqua2 breathing circuit were received at fisher & paykel healthcare in new zealand for evaluation and were visually inspected.Results: visual inspection of the two complaint pressure lines revealed a moulding defect on the elbow of pressure line for both devices.Conclusion: we were unable to determine what caused the moulding defect of the pressure line elbow.The user instructions that accompany the rt268 infant dual-heated evaqua2 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." -"set appropriate ventilator alarms.".
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Event Description
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A distributor in japan reported on behalf of a healthcare facility via a fisher & paykel healthcare (f&p) field representative that the pressure line of two rt268 infant evaqua2 breathing circuits came off during setup.There was no patient involvement.
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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