Remote Patient Monitoring System, MDP 2000 Series, Part Numbers: MDP2040-0100, PGM340R3, or PGM340R4. The MDP2000 is intended for use in conjunction with patient monitoring equipment. The MDP2000 is not patient connected Examples of areas where the MDP200 is used include ICU, CCU, PACU, Emergency, Telemetry Step-down and other areas where patient's physiological information are to be observed at one or more locations. Typical information displayed includes ECG and blood pressure waveforms and numeric values which as heart rate and systolic, mean and diastolic pressure. This device acts as the Central Monitor Station, it permits from one (1) to sixteen (16) bedside monitor(s) to be connected simultaneously.
Recall
- Recall Number
- Z-0582-2016
- Event Number
- 72794
- Firm
- Vidco, Inc.
- FEI Number
- 3020646
- Product Code
- MSX
- Status
- Terminated
- Root Cause
- Device Design
- Initiated
- November 8, 2015
- Posted
- January 4, 2016
- Terminated
- August 16, 2016
- Address
- 6175 Sw 112th Ave, Beaverton, OR, 97008-4838
Description
Remote Patient Monitoring System, MDP 2000 Series, Part Numbers: MDP2040-0100, PGM340R3, or PGM340R4. The MDP2000 is intended for use in conjunction with patient monitoring equipment. The MDP2000 is not patient connected Examples of areas where the MDP200 is used include ICU, CCU, PACU, Emergency, Telemetry Step-down and other areas where patient's physiological information are to be observed at one or more locations. Typical information displayed includes ECG and blood pressure waveforms and numeric values which as heart rate and systolic, mean and diastolic pressure. This device acts as the Central Monitor Station, it permits from one (1) to sixteen (16) bedside monitor(s) to be connected simultaneously.
Testing at customer site showed unit Remote Patient Monitoring System MDP2040-0100 in a continuous trap condition, not allowing system to reset and reboot. Two customers recently complained of the system freezing and it could only be restarted if the user re-applied power.
The firm began notifying consignees on Nov. 8, 2015 and followed up with the Advisory Notice letter, dated November 10, 2015. VIDCO identified the root cause and has corrected software that is currently going through validation. This software will be made available for updating the MDP2040-0100 as soon as it is released. The units may be updated on-site with the software program that will become available on the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site. If you are unable to perform the procedure yourself, VIDCO will assist you in this effort. The current software version can still be used for monitoring as long as the user confirms the displays are still dynamically writing waves to the screen (i.e. waves will be changing in real-time). Consignees with questions can call (503) 641-1804 or 800-638-4326, or send email to [email protected]
US Nationwide distribution in the states of AZ, CA, MD, NM, NJ, and OH.
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