Medtronic Exits the Ventilator Market
Medtronic announced that it would exit the ventilator market that it characterized as increasingly unprofitable.
Medtronic announced that it would exit the ventilator market that it characterized as increasingly unprofitable.
Draeger initiated a voluntary recall notification for Draeger Carina Sub-Acute Care Ventilators to address a possible contamination issue.
Baxter has issued a medical device correction for the Life2000 Ventilation System, citing the potential for patient oxygen desaturation events due to improper use with third-party oxygen concentrators, which may cause patient harm or even death.
Medtronic announced that it would exit the ventilator market that it characterized as increasingly unprofitable.
Breas Medical USA announced the release and immediate availability of the Xpac by Breas extended life battery for ventilators.
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