If it’s not one thing, it’s another. Weeks after the FDA handed down a Class I label to Hamilton Medical’s recall of its ventilators caused by a software conflict, the company has now received a ...
There seems to be no limit to Philips’ ventilator safety woes. Nearly a full year after initiating a recall of many of its respiratory devices that has since stretched to encompass around 5.2 million ...
The biggest design feats of COVID-19 are medical devices that can be Frankensteined together with the parts that are available—not necessarily the parts you want. “We never came into this with the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The FDA designated the recall of Draeger Medical’s Carina Sub-Acute Care Ventilator in pediatric patients as ...
The valves might stick and prevent or reduce the flow of oxygen, a risk that defines the recall as a Class I type because of the risk of serious injury or death. There is no data yet on how many ...
General Electric is recalling its Aestiva/5 7900 Ventilator due to a potential safety issue that could result in an overdose of anesthesia, according to an FDA report. The ventilator’s two vaporizers ...
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - A Cal Poly professor and his students are switching gears to aid in the coronavirus response by putting together manuals for ventilators. Ventilators are being used more and ...
There are more recalls on the horizon for ventilator-related technologies. FDA said Tuesday, Draeger faces a Class I recall for a specific lot (LT2103) of the SafeStar 55 Breathing System Filter ...
If You Paid For A Philips CPAP, BIPAP, Or Ventilator That Was Recalled By Philips RS North America LLC Beginning in June 2021, A Class Action Settlement May Affect Your Legal Rights. The Philips ...
Many of Oregon's colleges and universities, including University of Oregon, have returned to in-person classes this fall after the last two school years being disrupted by COVID-19. While Lane County ...
WESH 2'S MATT LUPOLI EXPLAINS. >> DEFLATE THE CUFF. MATT: FUTURE CLINICIANS STUDYING AT UCF ARE GETTING A FIRST LOOK AT HOW TO HANDLE SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF PATIENTS WITH COVID-19, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ...