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Safety Alerts and Recalls on Heart Devices : ICDs & Pacemakers.

Safety Alerts and Recalls on Heart Devices : ICDs & Pacemakers. Presevter: Emanuel 09-11-2001 CIS 763 PRESENTATION BC/CUNY. Objective

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Safety Alerts and Recalls on Heart Devices : ICDs & Pacemakers.

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  1. Safety Alerts and Recalls on Heart Devices :ICDs & Pacemakers. Presevter: Emanuel 09-11-2001 CIS 763 PRESENTATION BC/CUNY

  2. Objective To present an overview on the topic of hardware and software errors in the safety alerts and recalls of pacemakers and ICDs.

  3. ICDs & PACEMAKERS – WHAT ARE THEY? An ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator) looks much like a pacemaker. It is "implanted", or put in your body surgically. Whereas pacemakers can speed up a slow heart rate, ICD therapy generally slows down a fast heart rate. It is like a small computer that runs on a battery. Or, ICDs are high-tech devices that contain sophisticated detection algorithms and tiered therapy options. The ICD system consists of an ICD , one or two leads , and a programmer . A typical ICD is often four to five ounces in weight, less than two inches wide and a half-inch thin. The device is roughly the size of four to five silver dollars stacked on top of one another.

  4. St. Jude Medical  PACEMAKER Guidant Medtronic Biotronik ICD 

  5. The term "pacemaker" is used for a small, battery-operated device that helps the heart beat in a regular rhythm. Some are permanent (internal) and some are temporary (external). It can replace a defective natural pacemaker or blocked pathway.

  6. Programmers A programmer enables a physician to evaluate an ICD's performance and change its settings non-invasively. PR-3500 Programmer For example: St. Jude Medical CRMD's proprietary software enhances ICD function, offering comprehensive diagnostic capabilities. It uses a Pentium-processor-based programmer .

  7. WHY I MIGHT NEED AN ICD? Normally, your heart has a natural pacemaker that helps your heart beat steadily. You may need an ICD if you have had, or are at high risk of having, certain heart rhythm problems. SOURCE: http://familydoctor.org/handouts/270.html • ARE ICDs USED WIDELY? • Japan Airlines Purchases 130 Automated External Defibrillators From Cardiac ScienceAirline to Outfit All International Flights With AEDs • SOURCE: PRNewswire 9-30-2001 • About 900,000 people in the USA, including Vice President Cheney, wear pacemakers or ICDs1

  8. RECALLS AND FIELD CORRECTIONS: DEVICES -- CLASS II ________ PRODUCT Medtronic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators: a) Medtronic Micro Jewel II Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Model 7223CX; b) GEM DR Model 7271 Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator. Recall #Z-261/262-0. CODE All serial numbers of the Model 7223CX; Serial Numbers PIM200002R through PIM302777R and PIM400352R, PIM400968R, and PIM400969R of the Model 7271 Defibrillators. MANUFACTURER Medtronic Med Rel, Inc., Humaco, Puerto Rico; Medtronic, B.V., Kerkrade, European Service and Technology Center, The Netherlands; Medtronic, Switzerland Manufacturing Operations, Tolochenaz, Switzerland. RECALLED BY Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, by letter dated August 1999 for the Model 7223CX Defibrillators and by letter dated December 1999 for the Model 7271 Defibrillators. Devices having capacitor charge times above a certain level are being reprogrammed. Firm-initiated field correction ongoing. DISTRIBUTION Nationwide and international. QUANTITY Approximately 28,000 units were distributed. REASON Some of the devices have extended charge times for the high- voltage capacitors used to store the charge for cardioversion and defibrillation therapies. RECALL

  9. ANY STUDIES………YES ! CASE 1: Krannert Institute of Cardiology Case.. A 70-year-old patient experience an acute dizziness, and was found to have a loss of ventricular output due to an internal software problem. This was corrected by software programming via the programmer. Comment Although this article was written to exemplify the potential ability of correcting new generation ICD software problems non- invasively, it does not minimize the importance of a life-threatening software failure.

  10. CASE 2: Brigham and Women Hospital’s Study… Context  Unanticipated pacemaker and ICD generator malfunctions sometimes warrant recall by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Objectives  To determine pacemaker and ICD generator advisory rates in the United States, to identify trends in these rates, and to examine their clinical and financial implications. Design and Setting Analysis of weekly FDA Enforcement Reports issued between January 1990 and December 2000. Recalls and safety alerts involving lead malfunctions were not included. Main Outcome Measures Number of pacemakers and ICD generators in the United States subject to FDA recall or safety alert in 1990-2000

  11. Results of Study • During the study period, 52 advisories, involving 408 500 pacemakers and 114 645 ICDs were issued. • Hardware malfunctions and computer errors accounted for 95% of device recalls • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators were recalled more frequently than pacemakers. • Between 1995 and 2000, the annual advisory rate increased for both pacemakers • An estimated 1.3 million device checks and analyses and 36 187 device replacements resulted from the advisories and cost approximately $870 million.

  12. COMMENTS & RECOMMENDATIONS • Nearly 20% of pacemaker wearers could not live without one • Hardware problems and computer programming errors were the most common basis for recalling both pacemakers and implantable defibrillators. • "Some (flaws) are potentially life-threatening and require device replacement," says William H. Maisel, MD, MPH of BWH of Harvard Medial School. • Kim Eagle of the University of Michigan Medical Center said in an accompanying editorial that routine recalls are not unexpected "in a free-market society that highly rewards profit and attends to safety primarily through its violation." • Eagle called for: • A longer testing period for pacemakers. • Closer regulation of the testing process. • The creation of a better "device tracking system" involving "more parties than industry alone." • By studying devices that fail, researchers might learn how to improve their reliability. • Source: USATODAY Healthscience News August 14, 2001

  13. CONCLUSION Pacemaker and ICD recalls and safety alerts occur frequently, affect many patients, and appear to be increasing in number and rate. Improve the methodology of reporting these flaws. Remedy for these failures should be improved hardware/software engineering methods.

  14. SOURCES… Coppess MA, Miller JM, el.  Software error resulting in malfunction of an implantable Cardioverterdefibrillator. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 1999 Jun;10(6):871-3 Maisel WH, el.Recalls and safety alerts involving pacemakers and implantablecardioverter-defibrillator generators.  JAMA. 2001 Aug 15;286(7):843-4  Kaczmarek RG, Beaulieu MD, Kessler LG. Medical device tracking: results of a case study of the implantable cardioverterdefibrillator.  Am J Cardiol 2000 Mar 1;85(5):588-92 Eagle KA. Safety alerts involving device therapy for arrhythmias. JAMA. 2001 Aug 15;286(7):843-4.

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