Class II

Medical Device Recall: Microstream Advance Neonatal-Infant Intubated CO2 Filter Line marketed as Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line STerm , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line STerm Lng , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line High Humidity , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2

Philips North America Llc · April 7, 2025

Reason for Recall

Disconnection of the adapter from the endotracheal tube can potentially be difficult or not possible.

Product Description

Microstream Advance Neonatal-Infant Intubated CO2 Filter Line marketed as Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line STerm , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line STerm Lng , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line High Humidity , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line LTerm Lng , Adt/Pedi Intub CO2 Line LTerm , Neo/Inf Intub CO2 Line LTerm , Neo/Inf Intub CO2 Line High Humidity , Neo/Inf Intub CO2 Line LTerm Lng , VitaLine H Set Adult/Pediatric , VitaLine H Set Infant/Neonatal , FilterLine Set Long Adult/Pediatric , FilterLine H Set Long Adult/Pediatric , FilterLine H Set Long Infant/Neonatal , Trade Compliant: FilterLine H, Adult/Ped , Trade Compliant: FilterLine H, Infant/Neo , FilterLine Set Adult/Pedi , FilterLine H Set Adult/Pedi and FilterLine H Set Infant/Neonatal. Carbon dioxide gas analyzer.

Distribution

Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide and the countries of AE, AL, AO, AR, AT, AU, AW, BD, BE, BG, BH, BO, BR, BW, BY, CA, CD, CH, CI, CL, CN, CO, CR, CY, CZ, DE, DK, DO, DZ, EC, EE, EG, ES, ET, FI, FJ, FO, FR, GA, GB, GF, GH, GI, GP, GR, GT, HK, HN, HR, HU, ID, IE, IL, IN, IR, IS, IT, JO, JP, KE, KG, KR, KW, LB, LK, LT, LU, LV, LY, MA, MC, MM, MO, MQ, MT, MU, MV, MX, MY, MZ, NC, NG, NL, NO, NP, NZ, OM, PA, PE, PF, PG, PH, PK, PL, PM, PR, PS, PT, PY, QA, RE, RO, RS, RU, RW, SA, SE, SG, SI, SK, SN, SY, TH, TN, TR, TT, TW, TZ, UA, UY, VA, VN, YT, ZA.

States Affected

NATIONWIDE

Quantity Affected

486,631 units

Source: FDA (openFDA Device Enforcement)

Recall number: Z-1722-2025

Status: ongoing

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