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FDA Devices Moderate Class II Terminated

BCI Advisor Vital Signs Monitor, Model 9200, Reorder numbers 920654235, 920654235, 920654335A, and 920674235A. (The differences in the reorder numbers have to do with certain functions being installed or not installed.) Product Usage: The 9200 vital signs monitor is intended to be used in the ICU, CCU, OR, ER, RR, Labor and Delivery rooms, special procedure labs and other areas of the hospital or clinic where low end monitoring systems are needed. The basic monitor package includes ECG (3 l

Reported: July 18, 2018 Initiated: November 29, 2017 #Z-2379-2018

Product Description

BCI Advisor Vital Signs Monitor, Model 9200, Reorder numbers 920654235, 920654235, 920654335A, and 920674235A. (The differences in the reorder numbers have to do with certain functions being installed or not installed.) Product Usage: The 9200 vital signs monitor is intended to be used in the ICU, CCU, OR, ER, RR, Labor and Delivery rooms, special procedure labs and other areas of the hospital or clinic where low end monitoring systems are needed. The basic monitor package includes ECG (3 lead/5 lead), impedance respiration (RSP), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), pulse oximetry (SpO2), two invasive blood pressures (P1 and P2), and two temperature channels (T1 and T2). Capnography (ETCO2, inCO2, RR), a two-inch internal, graphical/alphanumeric printer and a battery are provided as options. The device permits patient monitoring with adjustable alarm limits as well as visible and audible alarm signals. The device will provide fast, reliable measurements on patients ranging from neonate to adults when using the appropriate BCI accessories. The impedance respiration and capnography parameters are available in adult and pediatric mode only and are not intended for neonatal monitoring. The monitor may be connected to the Life Sensing Instrument Company, Inc. HTS 820 Central Station for remote monitoring of patient status. The monitor is not intended for home use. The monitor is not intended to be an apnea monitor. It was not designed or validated for use as an apnea monitor.

Reason for Recall

Some printing modes on the devices may not function properly (tabular data printing, real-time continuous printouts, and automatic interrupt print feature).

Details

Recalling Firm
Smiths Medical ASD Inc.
Units Affected
10 devices
Distribution
Worldwide Distribution - US Nationwide in the states of CO and MT. Foreign distribution was to Armenia.
Location
Minneapolis, MN

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
BCI Advisor Vital Signs Monitor, Model 9200, Reorder numbers 920654235, 920654235, 920654335A, and 920674235A. (The differences in the reorder numbers have to do with certain functions being installed or not installed.) Product Usage: The 9200 vital signs monitor is intended to be used in the ICU, CCU, OR, ER, RR, Labor and Delivery rooms, special procedure labs and other areas of the hospital or clinic where low end monitoring systems are needed. The basic monitor package includes ECG (3 lead/5 lead), impedance respiration (RSP), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), pulse oximetry (SpO2), two invasive blood pressures (P1 and P2), and two temperature channels (T1 and T2). Capnography (ETCO2, inCO2, RR), a two-inch internal, graphical/alphanumeric printer and a battery are provided as options. The device permits patient monitoring with adjustable alarm limits as well as visible and audible alarm signals. The device will provide fast, reliable measurements on patients ranging from neonate to adults when using the appropriate BCI accessories. The impedance respiration and capnography parameters are available in adult and pediatric mode only and are not intended for neonatal monitoring. The monitor may be connected to the Life Sensing Instrument Company, Inc. HTS 820 Central Station for remote monitoring of patient status. The monitor is not intended for home use. The monitor is not intended to be an apnea monitor. It was not designed or validated for use as an apnea monitor.. Recalled by Smiths Medical ASD Inc.. Units affected: 10 devices.
Why was this product recalled?
Some printing modes on the devices may not function properly (tabular data printing, real-time continuous printouts, and automatic interrupt print feature).
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the FDA Devices on July 18, 2018. Severity: Moderate. Recall number: Z-2379-2018.