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PSUR Report

The vigilance database section of your PSUR, generated in seconds: FDA MAUDE adverse event trends, recalls, and enforcement classifications for your device and similar devices — with the documented, reproducible methodology auditors ask for.

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Reporting period 2024-072026-06 · FDA data refreshed ~monthly

Product Code: KDI FDA class 2

Dialyzer, High Permeability With Or Without Sealed Dialysate System

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Adverse events in period
5,068
-3% vs. prior period (5,210)
Deaths reported
92
Recalls in period
18
Class I enforcement
2

Adverse events per month

2024-07 – 2026-06
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Events by type

Period vs. prior period
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Event type
Period
Prior
Death
92
106
Injury
457
484
Malfunction
4,517
4,617
Other
2
2
Not specified
0
1

Most reported coded problems

Top 15
Product problems
Count
Fluid/Blood Leak
3,407
Adverse Event Without Identified Device or Use Problem
359
Break
320
Thermal Decomposition of Device
183
Labelling, Instructions for Use or Training Problem
183
Crack
141
Inadequate Ultra Filtration
133
Detachment of Device or Device Component
76
Device Contamination with Chemical or Other Material
70
Air/Gas in Device
69
Calibration Problem
55
Obstruction of Flow
52
Protective Measures Problem
43
Material Puncture/Hole
19
Leak/Splash
19
Patient problems
Count
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions
2,545
Hemorrhage/Blood Loss/Bleeding
2,011
Hypersensitivity/Allergic reaction
134
Low Blood Pressure/ Hypotension
97
Cardiac Arrest
89
Dyspnea
79
Appropriate Clinical Signs, Symptoms and Conditions Term/Code Not Available
66
Insufficient Information
63
Vomiting
51
Nausea
47
Itching Sensation
31
Thrombocytopenia
29
Chest Pain
28
Loss of consciousness
25
Diaphoresis
24

Recalls in period

18 total
FDA enforcement classification: Class I: 2 Class II: 17
Date
Recalling firm
Status
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2026-01-06
Open, Classified
2025-10-27
Open, Classified
2025-10-25
Open, Classified
2025-07-28
Open, Classified
2025-07-28
Open, Classified
2025-07-28
Open, Classified
2025-04-29
Open, Classified
2024-12-11
Completed
2024-12-05
Open, Classified
2024-10-16
Open, Classified
2024-08-08
Open, Classified
2024-08-01
Open, Classified

Adverse events by year

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Methodology & data provenance

For your PSUR appendix

Search protocol: FDA MAUDE adverse event reports, FDA device recalls, and FDA enforcement reports (openFDA datasets) were queried for product code KDI, reporting period 2024-07 to 2026-06 (prior comparison period 2022-07 to 2024-06).

Data coverage: adverse event data for these product codes extends through 2026-05. Source openFDA export dated 2026-06-30. Recall records with missing or implausible initiation dates (0 for these codes) are excluded from period counts.

Generated: 2026-07-05 20:38 UTC by BEUDAMED (beudamed.com/fda/psur-report). Dataset sizes: 25,039,198 adverse events, 58,607 recalls, 39,365 enforcement reports.

PSUR database searches, explained

Under the EU MDR, manufacturers must produce a Periodic Safety Update Report (PSUR) (Class IIa and above; a PMS report for Class I) on a defined schedule. A required part of that report is a survey of publicly available vigilance data — most importantly the FDA's MAUDE adverse event database and FDA recall records — covering both your own device and similar devices on the market (the "state of the art").

Doing this by hand means repeated MAUDE queries, manual export, deduplication, and trending — hours of work per report, repeated every reporting period. This tool runs the same search protocol in seconds and documents it: which datasets were queried, with which filters, when, and with what coverage — so the search is reproducible, which is exactly what a Notified Body auditor wants to see.

Event counts are grouped by the FDA's reported event type (death, injury, malfunction). Name-based device matching is clearly labeled as indicative: only you can confirm whether a specific MAUDE report concerns your device. Recall records with implausible dates are excluded and the exclusion is disclosed. All data is from the official openFDA datasets and refreshed approximately monthly.