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News Alert: GE Healthcare recalls certain SpO2 sensors due to risk of errors during defibrillation
Friday, July 28, 2023
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GE Healthcare recalls certain SpO2 sensors due to risk of serious errors during defibrillation

There is a risk of the devices sending a reduced amount of energy to the heart during defibrillation. More than 7,000 devices are being recalled due to this issue.

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GE Healthcare recall TruSignal SpO2 sensors
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GE Healthcare recalls certain SpO2 sensors due to risk of serious errors during defibrillation

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GE Healthcare recall TruSignal SpO2 sensors
There is a risk of the devices sending a reduced amount of energy to the heart during defibrillation. More than 7,000 devices are being recalled due to this issue.
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