Customers are being notified of the importance of
checking built-in alerts and alarms for battery status and to
contact Medtronic for pump replacement if affected by this
issue
GALWAY, Ireland, Oct. 4, 2024
/CNW/ -- Medtronic plc (NYSE: MDT), a global leader in
healthcare technology, voluntarily issued a field action starting
on July 31, 2024, notifying global
customers of its MiniMed™ 600 series or 700 series insulin pumps to
follow their pump's built-in alerts and alarms for battery status
and to contact Medtronic if they observe changes in the battery
life of their pump. Medtronic began investigating this issue upon
receiving customer reports of shortened battery life and a
comprehensive analysis found that pumps that have been dropped,
bumped, or experienced physical impact even once may result in
shortened battery life due to damage to internal electrical
components. This electrical issue also causes battery alerts to
occur when less battery life remains than the User Guide states.
This may result in the pump stopping insulin delivery significantly
sooner than usually expected and could lead to health risks like
hyperglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), potentially requiring
medical intervention. Most recently, Medtronic has received 170
reports of hyperglycemia >400mg/dL and 11 reports of diabetic
ketoacidosis from January 2023 to
September 2024 in the US potentially
related to this issue. The FDA has classified this action as a
class I recall.
Medtronic issued an updated notification to customers stating
the following:
- Even a single drop of the pump could result in reduced battery
life, either immediately after the drop, or over time, and the
issue will continue even after replacing the battery.
- The pump will still generate battery alerts and alarms, but
these alerts and alarms may not be delivered with the usual amount
of battery life remaining before the battery must be replaced to
avoid the pump stopping insulin delivery. Be prepared to replace
the battery as soon as the "Low Battery Pump" alarm sounds.
- Users should always carry an extra set of new AA lithium or
alkaline batteries or fully charged NiMH batteries should they need
to replace the battery sooner than expected.
- Users who notice a significant decrease in battery life from
their usual experience, regardless of whether their pump has been
dropped, bumped, or has experienced physical impact, should contact
their local Medtronic team to determine whether a replacement pump
is needed. Customers in the U.S. can call 1-800-378-2292 for
24-hour technical support. Customer outside the U.S. can click on
this link to find the number for their local support
team.
- Users are advised to have a back-up therapy available in case
it's needed.
''Medtronic began proactively notifying impacted pump users in
July because of the high priority we place on patient safety and
understand the important role of pumps in the care and management
of diabetes," said Robert Vigersky, MD, Chief Medical Officer,
Medtronic Diabetes. "Our team is here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
to help if you experience battery depletion or any other issue with
your pump. Patient safety is our priority, as is continuity of
therapy, which is why we made the decision to voluntarily notify
patients and will replace pumps when needed."
The original notification and the updated notification are
available on the Medtronic Diabetes website.
About the Diabetes Business at Medtronic
(www.medtronicdiabetes.com)
Medtronic is working together with the global community to change
the way people manage diabetes. The company aims to transform
diabetes care by expanding access, integrating care and improving
outcomes, so people living with diabetes can enjoy greater freedom
and better health.
About Medtronic
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is the leading global healthcare technology company that boldly
attacks the most challenging health problems facing humanity by
searching out and finding solutions. Our Mission — to alleviate
pain, restore health, and extend life — unites a global team of
95,000+ passionate people across more than 150 countries. Our
technologies and therapies treat 70 health conditions and include
cardiac devices, surgical robotics, insulin pumps, surgical tools,
patient monitoring systems, and more. Powered by our diverse
knowledge, insatiable curiosity, and desire to help all those who
need it, we deliver innovative technologies that transform the
lives of two people every second, every hour, every day. Expect
more from us as we empower insight-driven care, experiences that
put people first, and better outcomes for our world. In everything
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