Boston Scientific Corporation Recalls LUX-DX II
This is a Class II recall. This product may cause temporary health problems or pose a slight threat of a serious nature.
Boston Scientific Corporation Recalls LUX-DX II
Boston Scientific Corporation · Class II — Moderate Risk

Product Description
LUX-DX II, Arrythmia detector and alarm, Model M302, with SERVER SW LATITUDE DRAGON US, Model 6460, Version 7.5
Reason for Recall
For some patients upgraded from a LUX-Dx M301 device to a new Model M302 or M312, the new ICM device is not collecting PVC Burden data (both M302/M312) or monitoring for Bradyarrhythmia and Pause (M312 only). In addition, for these devices that are not being monitored, the LATITUDE Clarity programming screens have discrepant information, indicating that the monitoring is enabled for these features in one location and not enabled in another location.
FDA Classification
Class II — Moderate Risk
A situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.
Distribution
Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide and the country of Belgium.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using this product. Contact the recalling firm for further instructions regarding this product.
411 Press Analysis
The FDA classified this recall as Class II, indicating the medical device may cause temporary health problems or poses a slight threat of a serious nature. Boston Scientific Corporation initiated the recall on March 30, 2026 affecting 2 units. For some patients upgraded from a LUX-Dx M301 device to a new Model M302 or M312, the new ICM device is not collecting PVC Burden data (both M302/M312) or monitoring for Bradyarrhythmia and Pause (M312 only). The product was distributed internationally, including the United States. Consumers should check their purchases and discontinue use of any affected product. Contact Boston Scientific Corporation for further instructions.
Sources: FDA openFDA Enforcement Database
This recall appears in: Medical Device Defects.