Software issue resulting in temporary loss of central monitoring functionality.
Draegar Medical Systems
The Infinity M540 patient monitor may randomly reboot due to an error to correctly transmit and read the header data of files in the memory of the device. Under this situation, the device will try to reboot to mitigate the error. The device will be available again for use within 30 seconds. If this error continues and the M540 reboots three times in a time span of 10 minutes, it will enter a fail-state. A fail-state will annunciate itself with a continuous sound to alert the user. The M540 will reset to factory default and the user can manually configure and readmit the patient to continue patient monitoring.
The devices have potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities, which can include Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS), Spoofing, and Tampering.
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities may cause device to reboot, lose alarm functionality, and/or lose communication with cockpit and/or the Infinity Network.
The firm is recalling their Delta family of patient monitors software due to cybersecurity vulnerabilities, which may cause the device to reboot, lose functionality, and/or lose communication.
The firm is recalling their Delta family of patient monitors software due to cybersecurity vulnerabilities, which may cause the device to reboot, lose functionality, and/or lose communication.
Software anomaly resulting in the loss of patient settings and stored patient data.
The invasive pressure visual and audible alarms may not activate.
Dual Hemo MCable Pods with Revision Index (RI) 15 and 16, which are used with the DrΒΏger Infinity Acute Care System, may permit liquid ingress inconsistent with their IPX4 rating, which could potentially result in an incorrect measured value of invasive blood pressure.
Cockpits with revision index 06 or higher that contain 4GB RAM modules may not annunciate audio or visual alarms on the Cockpit and Central Station.
It was reported that a set low O2 alarm does not go off although the measured O2 level is below the alarm limit.
It was reported that a set low O2 alarm does not go off although the measured O2 level is below the alarm limit.
It was reported that a set low O2 alarm does not go off although the measured O2 level is below the alarm limit.