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Medical Device Alert Action Ref: MDA/2009/020 Issued: 24 March 2009 at 15:00 Device All Servo ventilators 300 and 300A with automode function. Manufactured by Maquet Critical Care AB (previously Siemens). Problem Risk of inadequate ventilation of neonatal or paediatric patients without warning by any alarm. Action by All paediatric intensive care staff using these ventilators. CAS deadlines Action underway: 14 April 2009 Action complete: 05 May 2009 Action Identify if you have any Servo 300 or 300A ventilators that have an automode function. When using the automode function with either pressure control (PC) or pressure regulated volume control ventilation (PRVC) mode in the neonatal or paediatric patient range, ensure that: the set inspiratory rise time is in the range 7-10% the water level of the humidifier chamber is maintained according to the manufacturer s recommendations. Ensure that users are aware of and act on Maquet s Field Safety Notice. Contact Manufacturer Colin Moralee Maquet Ltd Tel: 0191 519 6200 E-mail: cmoralee@maquet.co.uk http://www.mhra.gov.uk Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Page 1 of 6

Issued: 24 March 2009 at 15:00 Ref: MDA/2009/020 Device The Servo ventilators 300 (SV300) and 300A (SV300A) are intended for general and critical care ventilation of adult, paediatric and neonatal patients. Affected ventilators are those with an automode function. Automode is a function where two consecutive breathing efforts from the patient will shift the ventilator status from control mode to a support mode. The ventilator will remain in the support mode as long as the patient keeps breathing; if the patient stops breathing the ventilator will shift back to the control mode. The Servo-I ventilator is not affected by this issue. Problem The MHRA is aware of an incident where a reduced inspiration time occurred, with no alarm, during ventilation of a neonate with a Servo ventilator 300A. The automode was on with the trigger level set to the minimum and the patient had no spontaneous breathing. The reduced inspiration time resulted in inadequate ventilation. When pressure control (PC) or pressure regulated volume control (PRVC) ventilation is used with automode set to on the ventilator cycles to expiration in the controlled mode if the airway pressure exceeds the set/calculated inspiratory pressure by more than 3 cm H 2 O. The purpose of this cycle off criterion is to provide a smooth transition from controlled to supported ventilation when the patient starts to trigger the ventilator, since this increase in pressure is interpreted as the patient working against the ventilator. This phenomenon only occurs with neonatal or paediatric patients with small tidal volumes and set, short inspiratory rise times during either PC or PRVC ventilation. The probability of occurrence increases with larger, compressible volumes in the tubing system (including humidifier chamber) and with a lower resistance of the patient s airways (including tracheal tube). The manufacturer issued a Field Safety Notice on 15 December 2008 (see appendix). Distribution This MDA has been distributed to: NHS trusts in England (Chief Executives) Healthcare Commission (CHAI) (Headquarters) NHS Boards in Scotland (Chief Executives) Onward distribution Please bring this notice to the attention of all who need to know or be aware of it. This may include distribution by: Trusts to: CAS liaison officers for onward distribution to all relevant staff including: Intensive care medical staff/paediatrics Intensive care nursing staff (paediatric) Intensive care units Intensive care, directors of Medical directors Neonatal nurse specialists Neonatology departments Neonatology directors Nursing executive directors Paediatric theatres Risk managers Special care baby units Theatre/PICU managers Healthcare Commission (CHAI) to: Headquarters for onward distribution to: Hospitals in the independent sector Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Page 2 of 6

Issued: 24 March 2009 at 15:00 Ref: MDA/2009/020 Change of address or removal from address list for Healthcare Commission: Healthcare Commission Finsbury Tower 103-105 Bunhill Row London EC1Y 8TG Tel: 020 7448 0842 E-mail: contacts@healthcarecommission.org.uk Contacts Manufacturer Colin Moralee Maquet Ltd 14-15 Burford Way Boldon Business Park Sunderland Tyne & Wear Sunderland NE35 9PZ Tel: 0191 519 6200 Fax: 0191 519 6201 E-mail: cmoralee@maquet.co.uk England If you are in England, please send enquiries about this notice to the MHRA, quoting reference number MDA/2009/020 or 2008/012/016/061/001. Technical aspects Louise Mulroy or Jim Lefever Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Market Towers 1 Nine Elms Lane London SW8 5NQ Tel: 020 7084 3344/3262 Fax: 020 7084 3209 E-mail: louise.mulroy@mhra.gsi.gov.uk jim.lefever@mhra.gsi.gov.uk Clinical aspects Tom Clutton-Brock Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Market Towers 1 Nine Elms Lane London SW8 5NQ Tel: 020 7084 3056 Fax: 020 7084 3111 E-mail: tom.clutton-brock@mhra.gsi.gov.uk Northern Ireland Enquiries in Northern Ireland should be addressed to: Northern Ireland Adverse Incident Centre (NIAIC) Health Estates Estate Policy Directorate Stoney Road Dundonald Belfast BT16 1US Tel: 02890 523 704 Fax: 02890 523 900 E-mail: NIAIC@dhsspsni.gov.uk http://www.dhsspsni.gov.uk/index/hea/niaic.htm Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Page 3 of 6

Issued: 24 March 2009 at 15:00 Ref: MDA/2009/020 Scotland Enquiries and adverse incident reports in Scotland should be addressed to: Incident Reporting and Investigation Centre Health Facilities Scotland NHS National Services Scotland Gyle Square 1 South Gyle Crescent Edinburgh EH12 9EB Tel: 0131 275 7575 Fax: 0131 314 0722 E-mail: iric@shs.csa.scot.nhs.uk http://www.hfs.scot.nhs.uk/online-services/incident-reporting-and-investigation-centre-iric/ Wales Enquiries in Wales should be addressed to: National Assembly for Wales HIMTE 3 Division NHS Directorate Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3NQ Tel: 029 2082 3373 Fax: 029 2082 5479 E-mail: Haz-Aic@wales.gsi.gov.uk How to report adverse incidents Please report via our website http://www.mhra.gov.uk Further information about CAS can be found at https://www.cas.dh.gov.uk/home.aspx MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health Crown Copyright 2009 Addressees may take copies for distribution within their own organisations Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Page 4 of 6

Appendix to MDA/2009/020 Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Page 5 of 6

Appendix to MDA/2009/020 Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Page 6 of 6