Z-1435-2013 Class II Terminated
FDA device recall Z-1435-2013 was initiated by Heart Sync, Inc on April 26, 2013 and is designated Class II. Reason for recall: On 4/18/13 HEARTSYNC became aware of a recall from their wire/connector sub-assembly supplier which is used in the C100-Physio Electrodes. There were reports of equipment damage due to misalignment fr… The recall status is terminated (terminated April 16, 2014). Affected quantity: 17180 units for all part numbers.
Recall Details
- Product Type
- Devices
- Report Date
- June 5, 2013
- Initiation Date
- April 26, 2013
- Termination Date
- April 16, 2014
- Voluntary/Mandated
- Voluntary: Firm initiated
- Product Quantity
- 17180 units for all part numbers
Product Description
Vermed, Inc Radiotransparent Defibrillation Electrodes Monophasic or biphasic compatible defibrillation/cardioversion/pacing/ECG Monitoring electrodes. Used in connection with a defibrillator to deliver an electrical current (shock) to the patient's heart during cardiac emergencies.
Reason for Recall
On 4/18/13 HEARTSYNC became aware of a recall from their wire/connector sub-assembly supplier which is used in the C100-Physio Electrodes. There were reports of equipment damage due to misalignment from tooling installed in August 2012. The result of this damage could render the device incapable of delivering the appropriate energy or shock to the patient.
Distribution Pattern
Worldwide Distribution - USA including AL, GA, MI, MN, NC, ND, OH, PA, SD, VA, VT, OH, TX, MA, and Internationally to Korea.
Code Information
Part Number: D304 and lot numbers:Y100112-02, Y102212-03, Y121312-18, Y012413-02, Y022013-01, Y032113-01