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If you or a loved one has a heart device, consult your physician immediately to confirm that your device has not been recalled. Guidant lawyers and Medtronic lawyers are offering free consultations to patients who have been injured by heart devices or who may be suffering side-effects from a heart device.
Guidant medical reports show 45 defibrillator malfunctions, resulting in at least two deaths since May 30, 2005. More than 38,000 patients throughout the United States rely on the Guidant debibrillators. The first signs of the Guidant malfunction began in 2002, when officials detected a potential problem with the wiring of the VENTAK PRIZM 2 DR (model 1861), and short circuiting. Guidant stated that this flaw would be corrected in future models, so they only began to notify doctors of this potential malfunction in May 2005. Two months later, the FDA issued a voluntary recall.
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If you or a loved one has a heart device and has visited a physician due to this recall, contact a Guidant lawyer evaluate your potential claim. The recalled heart devices are prone to failure, resulting in a rapid heart rate. Other unexpected device behaviors are also possible. The problems may occur without warning.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are defibrillators?
Defibrillators are small computer devices used to treat heart rate and heart rhythm abnormalities in patients who suffer from heart diseases. The devices are designed to be surgically implanted in … more -
How do I know if I have one of these devices?
Guidant designs and manufactures three types of cardiac rhythm devices: pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices. Only a … more -
What should I do if I have one of these devices?
If you have questions or concerns, discuss them with your doctor. Your physician will consider your medical history and your dependency on your pacemaker to determine and discuss with you what is … more -
What is the appropriate follow-up period for my pacemaker?
Your patient handbook recommends regular device check-ups. Your physician may advise you that additional follow-up visits might be necessary to more closely monitor your pacemaker. more -
If I have one of these devices, what is the likelihood that my device will fail?
Guidant's implantable devices continue to demonstrate extremely high performance and reliability. There is no way to predict if any device within this subset of pacemakers will fail, however, … more
