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Home » Abiomed recalls some Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist devices

Abiomed recalls some Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist devices

June 5, 2023 By Sean Whooley

Abiomed Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist heart pump
This illustration shows the Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist placed in the heart. [Image courtesy of Abiomed]
The FDA today issued a field safety notice deeming a recall of Abiomed Impella 5.5 heart pumps as Class I, the most serious kind.

Abiomed — bought by Johnson & Johnson for $16.6 billion last year — recalled 466 affected devices. It distributed these Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist devices between Sept. 28, 2021, and March 6, 2023. The company initiated its recall on April 17. 2023.

This recall affects a subset of Impella 5.5 with Smart Assist systems. The latest versions with a preinstalled sidearm retainer and new yellow luer remain unaffected by this recall.

Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist supports the pumping chambers of the heart for up to 14 days when cardiogenic shock occurs less than 48 hours after a severe heart attack, open-heart surgery or when the heart functions poorly due to cardiomyopathy. Abiomed received customer complaints around the device relating to purge fluid leaking from the purge sidearm of the pump.

Purge leak occurrence leads to low purge pressures in the device, prompting alarms and requiring evaluation. If left unresolved, this issue could lead to pump stoppage and loss of therapy. Patients in critical condition could experience further deterioration and worsened conditions if the pump fails. It could lead to serious injury or death.

To date, Abiomed received 179 complaints related to the recall. It reports three injuries and no deaths as a result, according to the FDA notice.

Abiomed’s urgent medical device recall letter recommended users examine their inventory immediately. Customers should not use affected products unless they have no other available product.

Filed Under: Cardiac Implants, Cardiovascular, Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Implants, Recalls, Regulatory/Compliance, Structural Heart Tagged With: Abiomed, FDA, Johnson & Johnson

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About Sean Whooley

Sean Whooley is an associate editor who mainly produces work for MassDevice, Medical Design & Outsourcing and Drug Delivery Business News. He received a bachelor's degree in multiplatform journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park. You can connect with him on LinkedIn or email him at [email protected].

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