Astral 100 and Astral 150 ventilators Recall
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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Product
Astral 100 and Astral 150 ventilators
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
All devices manufactured between 2013 and 2019. Device label lists the serial number, which includes the year of manufacture. For example, if the serial number is 22151234567, the 3rd and 4th digit are 15, meaning the device was manufactured in 2015. Astral 100, UDI: 00619498003259 Astral 150, UDI: 00619498003266
Products Sold
All devices manufactured between 2013 and 2019. Device label lists the serial number, which includes the year of manufacture. For example, if the serial number is 22151234567, the 3rd and 4th digit are 15, meaning the device was manufactured in 2015. Astral 100, UDI: 00619498003259 Astral 150, UDI: 00619498003266
A medical device manufacturer is recalling Astral 100 and Astral 150 ventilators due to If ventilator is on internal battery, not intended to serve as a primary power source, low/critically low battery alarms will sound, but a fault leads. Based on FDA medical device recall database.
Summary derived from FDA notice
Reason for Recall
As stated by FDA
If ventilator is on internal battery, not intended to serve as a primary power source, low/critically low battery alarms will sound, but a fault leads to sudden power loss. If power fails, then ventilation stops and a Total Power Failure (TPF) alarm should sound, but it's powered by a supercapacitor, which degrades over time, which may cause TPF alarm to sound for less than 2 minutes or not at all
Recommended Action
Per FDA guidance
On 9/13/23 Field Safety Notices were emailed to distributors, institutions, medical facilities. The notices states to immediately provide a copy of the notice and the patient/carer letter to all patients, carers, and relevant healthcare professionals. The notices states: Continue using your Astral ventilator, provided you continue to follow the instructions detailed in the Astral User Guide. -Connect the ventilator to mains power whenever possible. In the event of battery failure, connect to mains power immediately to resume ventilation. - Internal battery is not intended to serve as a primary power source. It should only be used when other sources are not available or briefly when necessary. -External power source should always be available for ventilator-dependent patients. -External power source should be in use in mobile situations, including when mains power is unavailable or disrupted. Do not rely solely on the internal battery for mobile use. - Ensure the external battery is sufficiently charged before using in mobile situations. - For ventilator-dependent patients, always have alternate ventilation equipment available, such as a back-up ventilator, manual resuscitator or similar device. - Ventilator-dependent patients should be continuously monitored by qualified personnel or adequately trained carers. Consistently follow the 2-year ventilator preventative maintenance schedule to help detect and replace circuit boards with degraded supercapacitors. A second phase will be communicated to customers. Follow the updated service process detailed in Tech Note 1063673; not sent to patients/carers. Complete/return the acknowledgment form: astral-postmarket@resmed.com. Questions - contact your local ResMed contact. On 3/18/24, a second Field Safety Notice was sent requesting that devices be returned to a Service Center as soon as possible, but no later than the end of March 2025 to receive software update R6.2 (SX544-0603).
Verify this information on the official source
For complete details and official instructions, check the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) directly.
View official FDA recall noticePage updated: Jan 10, 2026