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Heart Surgery Devices May Have Been Contaminated: CDC : tucson





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Heart Surgery Devices May Have Been Contaminated: CDC

Heart Surgery Devices May Have Been Contaminated: CDC
Heart Surgery Devices May Have Been Contaminated: CDC
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Heart Surgery Devices Were Contaminated With Bacteria

Heart Surgery Devices Were Contaminated With Bacteria
Heart Surgery Devices Were Contaminated With Bacteria
(Newser) – A life-saving device commonly used in heart-bypass surgeries across the nation may have been contaminated during the manufacturing process, US health regulators warned on Thursday.Some LivaNova PLC Stockert 3T heater-cooler devices may have been exposed to Mycobacterium chimaera bacteria, most likely at the manufacturing plant in Germany, the Washington Post reports.According to US News, the affected heater-cooler devices are responsible for regulating a patient's blood and organ temperature during surgery.


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Open-Heart Surgery Heater-Cooler Devices Have Possible Contamination

Open-Heart Surgery Heater-Cooler Devices Have Possible Contamination
Open-Heart Surgery Heater-Cooler Devices Have Possible Contamination
Open-Heart Surgery Heater-Cooler Devices Have Possible ContaminationShare this content:linkedingooglePrintPatients who have had valves or prosthetic products implanted may have a higher risk of infection.HealthDay News – Some LivaNova PLC (formerly Sorin Group Deutschland GmbH) Stockert 3T heater-cooler devices might have been contaminated with Mycobacterium chimaera during manufacturing, according to a press release from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Patients who have had open-heart surgery should seek medical care if they have infection-related symptoms, such as night sweats, muscle aches, weight loss, fatigue, or unexplained fever, the CDC said in the news release.


Open-Heart Surgery Heater-Cooler Devices Have Possible Contamination

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