Spacelabs Healthcare, Llc: Medical Device Recalls in 2012
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 5 medical device recalls made by Spacelabs Healthcare, Llc in 2012. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- The touchscreen display (model 94267) designed for use with the XPREZZON bedside monitor (model 91393) is width-452 mm (17.2 inches) and height- 368 mm (14.5 inches). The depth without the pedestal --- 67.7 mm (2.67 inches). The display is an integrated LCD 19-Inch. The Spacelabs Healthcare Xprezzon Bedside Monitor passively displays data generated by Spacelabs parameter modules.
- Spacelabs Medical Xprezzon Bedside Monitor, Model 91393, installations with Option C. It is a patient monitor with arrhythmia detection or alarms. The Spacelabs Healthcare Xprezzon Bedside Monitor is intended to alert the user to alarm conditions that are reported by Spacelabs Healthcare parameter modules and/or other devices via Flexport interfaces. The patient monitors are also capable of displaying alarm conditions on other monitors that are on the network through the Alarm Watch feature. The Spacelabs Healthcare Xprezzon Bedside Monitor may also function as a generic display or computer terminal. As a generic display or terminal, the patient monitor allows network based applications to open windows and display information the Xprezzon and other networked monitors. The Spacelabs Healthcare Xprezzon Bedside Monitor is designed to communicate with a variety of external devices such as displays, network devices, serial devices, user input devices, audio systems, and local/remote recorders. The Xprezzon Bedside Monitors is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner, or by personnel trained in proper use of the equipment in a hospital environment.
- Ultraview SL 91493 Integrated Module Housing. PCIS patient monitors is intended to sound various alarm tones that are generated by the specific PCIS patient parameter modules. Each patient parameter module determines (a) when an alarm condition is violated; (b) the alarm priority (i.e. high, medium or low); (c) alarm limits; and (d) when to generate and terminate alarms. PCIS patient monitors are also capable of displaying alarm conditions on other monitors that are on the network through the Alarm Watch feature. Spacelabs Medical PCIS patient monitors are designed to communicate with a variety of external devices such as display devices, network devices, serial devices, user input devices, audio system, local/remote recorders and Spacelabs Medical patient parameter modules. In all applications, Spacelabs Medical PCIS patient monitors provide access to that data on the Spacelabs Medical network either via hardwire or wireless transmission. Through this network, a patient's data may be displayed at the bedside monitor, central station or clinical information system.
- The product is Pathfinder SL, version 1.6.0.3057 software used with the Spacelabs Healthcare Pathfinder SL Holter Analyzer, version 1.6.0. Product Usage: The Holter Analyzer analyzes information collected from ambulatory electrocardiogram recorders worn by patients and used to assist physicians in diagnosis and patient monitoring. In addition, incorrect QTc values are reported after moving the cursor. QTc values are timing events between labeled points of interest in the ECG signal that the physician can mark with the cursor. The software is used to edit a family of events and upon conclusion the software crashes with an error message.
- qube Compact Monitor (Patient Monitor) 91390. The monitor is 26.2 cm x 31.5 cm x 13.2 cm and weighs 4.1 kg (10.3 inches x 12.4 inches x 5.2 inches - 9 lbs). It has a 26.2 cm (12.1 inches) LCD display with 1024 x 768 resolution. The Spacelabs Healthcare Qube Compact Monitor (91390), functioning as either bedside or central monitors; passively displays data generated by 2 Spacelabs Healthcare parameter modules, Flexports interfaces, and other SDLC based products in the form of waveform and numeric displays, trends and alarms. Key monitored parameters available on the Model 91390 when employing the Spacelabs Command Module, consist of ECU, respiration, invasive and noninvasive blood pressure, Sp02, temperature and cardiac output. Additional parameters and interfaces to other systems are also available depending on the parameter modules employed. The Qube is intended to alert the user to alarm conditions that are reported by Spacelabs Healthcare parameter modules and/or other physiologic monitors via Flexport interfaces. These devices determine a) when an alarm condition is violated; b) the alarm priority (i.e. high, medium or low); c) alarm limits; and d) when to initiate and terminate alarm notifications. The patient monitors are also capable of displaying alarm conditions on other monitors that are on the network through the Alarm Watch feature. The Qube may also function as a generic display or computer terminal. As a generic display or terminal, the patient monitors allow network-based applications to open windows and display information on other networked monitors. The Qube is also designed to communicate with a variety of external devices such as displays, network devices, serial devices, user input devices, audio systems, and local/remote recorders. The Qube is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner, or by personnel trained in proper use of the equipment in a hospital environment.