Auxiliary common gas outlet (ACGO) for anaesthetic machine - no fresh gas flow to patient with wrong setting

(GE Healthcare) accidental incorrect setting of the ACGO switch results in no fresh gas flow to the patient.(MDA/2011/108)

CAS deadlines

Action underway: 9 December 2011, action complete: 16 December 2011

Device

Anaesthetic machine: Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO).

All Aestiva, Aisys, Aespire and Avance anaesthetic machines.

Manufactured by GE Healthcare.

Problem

The accidental, incorrect setting of the ACGO switch will result in no fresh gas flow to the patient.

Furthermore, if the circle breathing circuit is incorrectly attached to the ACGO, this may result in patient barotrauma.

Action

If you have these machines, ensure that:

  • the position of the ACGO lever and breathing circuit connections are checked before the start of every case, as recommended by the manufacturers and in the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI) pre-use checklist -  care is especially recommended for paediatric lists where breathing circuits are changed routinely between patients

  • relevant members of staff have been fully trained in the use of these anaesthetic machines and are aware of the manufacturer’s training guidance produced in collaboration with the Safety Committee of AAGBI – see appendix of PDF below.

Action by

Anaesthetic and theatre staff involved in the set-up and use of these devices.

Distribution

This MDA has been sent to:

  • NHS trusts in England (chief executives)

  • Care Quality Commission (CQC) (Headquarters) for information

  • HSC trusts in Northern Ireland (chief executives)

  • NHS boards in Scotland (equipment coordinators)

  • Local authorities in Scotland (equipment coordinators)

  • NHS boards and trusts in Wales (chief executives)

  • General practitioners (for information)

Onward distribution

Please bring this notice to the attention of relevant employees in your establishment. Below is a suggested list of recipients.

Trusts
CAS and SABS (NI) liaison officers for onward distribution to all relevant staff including:

  • A&E departments

  • Anaesthesia, directors of

  • Anaesthetic nursing staff

  • Anaesthetists

  • Day surgery units

  • Maternity units

  • Operating department practitioners

  • Recovery wards

  • Risk managers

  • Theatres

Independent distribution

Establishments registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) (England only)
This alert should be read by:
• Hospitals in the independent sector
• Independent treatment centres

Please note: CQC and OFSTED do not distribute these alerts. Independent healthcare providers and social care providers can sign up to receive MDAs directly from the Department of Health’s Central Alerting System (CAS) by sending an email to: [email protected] and requesting this facility.

Manufacturer contact

Paul Mardle, UK Regulatory Affairs

David Walker, UK Product Manager

GE Healthcare



Tel: 01707 263 570

Email: [email protected]or [email protected]

Feedback

If you have any comments or feedback on this Medical Device Alert please email us at: [email protected]

England

If you are in England, please send enquiries about this notice to the MHRA, quoting reference number MDA/2011/108 or 2011/006/027/401/017

Technical aspects

Douglas McIvor or Emma Rooke

Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

Floor 4

151 Buckingham Palace Road

London SW1W 9SZ



Tel: 020 3080 7193 / 6609

Fax: 020 8754 3965

Email: [email protected] or[email protected]

Clinical aspects

Tom Clutton-Brock

Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

Floor 4

151 Buckingham Palace Road

London SW1W 9SZ



Tel: 020 3080 7056

Fax: 020 8754 3965

Email: [email protected]

How to report adverse incidents

Please report via our website: Reporting adverse incidents involving medical devices.

Further information about CAS can be found on the CAS website

Northern Ireland

Alerts in Northern Ireland will continue to be distributed via the NI SABS system.

Enquiries and adverse incident reports in Northern Ireland should be addressed to:


Northern Ireland Adverse Incident Centre

Health Estates Investment Group

Room 17

Annex 6

Castle Buildings

Stormont Estate

Dundonald

BT4 3SQ



Tel: 02890 523 704

Fax: 02890 523 900

Email: [email protected]

Northern Ireland Adverse Incident Centre (NIAIC)Northern Ireland Adverse Incident Centre (NIAIC)

Scotland

Enquiries and adverse incident reports in Scotland should be addressed to:

Incident Reporting and Investigation Centre

Health Facilities Scotland

NHS National Services Scotland

Gyle Square

1 South Gyle Crescent

Edinburgh

EH12 9EB



Tel: 0131 275 7575

Fax: 0131 314 0722

Email: [email protected]

Health Facilities Scotland Incident Reporting and Investigation Centre (IRIC)Health Facilities Scotland Incident Reporting and Investigation Centre (IRIC)

Wales

Enquiries in Wales should be addressed to:

Dr Sara Hayes

Senior Medical Officer

Medical Device Alerts

Welsh Assembly Government

Cathays Park

Cardiff CF10 3NQ



Tel: 029 2082 3922

Email: [email protected]

Download documents

Medical Device Alert: Anaesthetic machine: Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO) manufactured by GE Healthcare (MDA/2011/108) (504Kb)

Updates to this page

Published 17 December 2014