Tainted CPAP, Ventilator Breathing Devices: Philips Co. Hid Safety Issues for Yrs. PBS, ProPublica [View all]
- ProPublica. Philips knew about a dangerous breakdown inside its widely used ventilators and sleep apnea machines but waited years before recalling the devices.
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'Philips Kept Complaints About Dangerous Breathing Machines Secret While Company Profits Soared,' Sept. 27, 2023. Tainted CPAP machines and ventilators went to children, the elderly and at least 700,000 veterans despite internal warnings. Company insiders said the devices posed an unacceptable risk.
The first complaints landed at the offices of Philips Respironics in 2010, soon after the company made a fateful decision to redesign its bestselling breathing machines used in homes and hospitals around the world. To silence the irritating rattle that kept users awake at night, Philips packed the devices with an industrial foam the same kind used in sofas and mattresses. It quickly became clear that something had gone terribly wrong.
The reports coming into Philips described black particles or dirt and dust inside machines that pump air to those who struggle to breathe. One noted an oily-like substance. Others simply warned of contamination. The complaints targeted some of the companys most celebrated devices built in two factories near Pittsburgh, including ventilators for the sick and dying and the popular DreamStation for patients who suffer from sleep apnea, a chronic disorder that causes breathing to stop and start through the night.
Yet Philips withheld the vast majority of the warnings from the Food and Drug Administration, even as their numbers grew from dozens to hundreds to thousands and became more alarming each year...
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