FDA Recall Terminated

The PL V Continuum ventilator is a microprocessor controlled, compressorbased, mechanical ventilator. It is intended to control or assist breathing by delivering room air to the patient. PL V Continuum utilizes an internal compressor to generate compressed air for delivery to the patient. Breath delivery is controlled by software algorithms. The user interface on PL V Continuum has a membrane keypad with indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for the selection and acceptance of patient settings and for the display of alarm conditions. PL V Continuum is capable of providing the following types of ventilatory support: . Positive Pressure Ventilation, delivered either invasively (via endotracheal or tracheostomy tube) or non-invasively (via mask or mouthpiece). . Assist/Control, Spontaneous Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CP AP) modes of ventilation. . Volume-Controlled (VC). Available in AlC and SIMV. . Pressure-Controlled (PC). Available in AlC and SIMV. . Pressure Support (PS). Available in SIMV and SPONT.

Recall: Z-0354-06 · Initiated November 18, 2005

Recall

Recall Number
Z-0354-06
Event Number
34129
Firm
Respironics California Inc
FEI Number
2518422
Product Code
CBK
Status
Terminated
Root Cause
Other
Initiated
November 18, 2005
Posted
January 6, 2006
Terminated
April 22, 2008
Address
2271 Cosmos Ct, Carlsbad, CA, 92009-1517

Description

The PL V Continuum ventilator is a microprocessor controlled, compressorbased, mechanical ventilator. It is intended to control or assist breathing by delivering room air to the patient. PL V Continuum utilizes an internal compressor to generate compressed air for delivery to the patient. Breath delivery is controlled by software algorithms. The user interface on PL V Continuum has a membrane keypad with indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for the selection and acceptance of patient settings and for the display of alarm conditions. PL V Continuum is capable of providing the following types of ventilatory support: . Positive Pressure Ventilation, delivered either invasively (via endotracheal or tracheostomy tube) or non-invasively (via mask or mouthpiece). . Assist/Control, Spontaneous Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CP AP) modes of ventilation. . Volume-Controlled (VC). Available in AlC and SIMV. . Pressure-Controlled (PC). Available in AlC and SIMV. . Pressure Support (PS). Available in SIMV and SPONT.

Reason

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.

Action

On November 18, 2005 all affected customers received a personal phone call from Respironics explaining the recall situation in detail. On November 21, 2005, an advisory notice was sent to customers via fax, email, or mail, instructing customers to only use your PLV Continuum Ventilator in the 'Face Foward' orientation. The firm will contact customers with further information shortly to assure that this situation is positively resolved. Customers were instructed to Only use the PL V Continuum Ventilator in the 'Face Forward' orientation. In the event that a customer requires the application of the PLV Continuum Ventilator in the Face Up Orientation, Respironics will provide the customer, at no charge, with a rental PLV-l00, PLV-IO2b or PLV-I02 Ventilator for the customer to use until their PLV Continuum Ventilator is upgraded. If additional information is needed the customer was instructed to contact Respironics'' Customer Service at 800 345-6443.

Distribution

Nationwide, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Argentina.

Quantity

268