RecallDepth

MIM software; System, Image Processing, Radiological

This recall is currently active, issued March 4, 2025. It was issued by Mim Software Inc.

Company
Mim Software Inc
Recall Initiated
February 19, 2025
Posted
March 4, 2025
Recall Number
Z-1267-2025
Quantity
352 units
Firm Location
Cleveland, OH
Official Source
View on FDA website ↗

Reason for Recall

In situations where two images with differing Fields of View (FOV) complete an image fusion, an incorrect, elevated Maximum Standardized Uptake Value (SUV) within MIM Software versions 7.2.0 through 7.2.6.could result.

Distribution

Worldwide distribution - United States Nationwide and the countries of Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Finland, Hong Kong.

Lot / Code Info

Software versions: 1. MIM Anyware 1.1, UDI/DI Not Applicable 2. MIM 7.2.0, UDI/DI 00850009343192; 3. MIM 7.2.1, UDI/DI 00850009343192; 4. MIM 7.2.2, UDI/DI 00850009343192; 5. MIM 7.2.3, UDI/DI 00850009343192; 6. MIM 7.2.4, UDI/DI 00850009343192; 7. MIM 7.2.5, UDI/DI 00850009343192; 8. MIM 7.2.6, UDI/DI 00850009343192

Root Cause

Software design

Action Taken

GE Healthcare issued an URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE CORRECTION notice to its consignees on 02/19/2025 disseminated using a traceable means. The notice explained the issue, potential risk to the patient, and provided the following actions to be taken to use the device: "You can continue to use your device if you are not using the SUV tool or if you access a non-impacted version of MIM when using the SUV tool. If using a non-default workflow and fusing a PET or SPECT image with another image with a different FOV, do not incorporate the Maximum SUV value into assessment of disease status, progression or response to treatment. NOTE: MIM s default workflows do not fuse images with differing FOV, and the Maximum SUV values reported are correct. If you are using the SUV tool and are unsure if you are affected by this issue, please contact your MIM Site Development Manager, your Distributor for MIM Software, or MIM Customer Support." "Please ensure all potential users in your facility are made aware of this safety notification and the recommended actions."