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All product recalls associated with Respironics California Inc.
Total Recalls
198
Past Year
4
Class I (Serious)
25
Most Recent
Mar 2025
Data from FDA, USDA, CPSC, and NHTSA public records. Recall counts vary by company size, industry, and reporting practices. Always check official sources for current information.
Flow valve failures- When failure occurs, air flow from the ventilator ceases resulting in the PLVC I transitioning into a 'Vent Inop' mode whereby the safety valve is activated, opening the circuit to ambient air. Ventilator dependent patients may not receive adequate ventilatory support if this problem occurs.
THE ARTICULATING ARM ON THE CART, WHICH HOLDS THE MONITOR, MAY FALL OFF FROM THE CART DURING MANIPULATION. WHEN IT FALLS, IT COULD HIT THE GROUND OR FALL ON THE PEOPLE/OBJECTS THAT ARE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY.
During product testing of the PLV Continuum Ventilator's Safety Valve/Pressure Relief Valve (SV/PRV) at our manufacturing facility, Respironics found that when the PLY Continuum Ventilator is operated in the 'Face Up' orientation, the SV /PRV may stick in the open position, which may result in loss of delivered gas volume to the patient.