Guidant says that the model of Prizm 2 DR defibrillator that it continued to sell from stock after making enhancements to the device in 2002 was a "highly reliable life-saving product". The company has come under fire from the US press for selling the old model even after receiving reports of failure and improving the design, and a lawsuit has been filed against it behalf of a proposed nationwide class of implanted patients.
According to Guidant, reliability data at the time backed the use of the original device, and continues to do so. "The reliability data supports the conclusion that Prizm 2 DR...
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