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Class I Recall Alert: Understanding the Highest Level of FDA Medical Device Risk Classification

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Last updated: 07/06/2026 22:54
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FDA Class I recall notice for VOCSN V+Pro ventilators showing medical device safety alert
FDA announces Class I recall of VOCSN V+Pro ventilators due to manufacturing defect causing undetected oxygen leaks. React Health removes affected devices that pose life-threatening risks to patients. — Photo: www.kaboompics.com / Pexels
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The FDA’s Class I recall designation represents the most serious classification for medical devices, indicating a potential risk of death or serious injury to patients. The VOCSN V+Pro ventilator recall has received this critical classification due to a manufacturing process deviation causing undetected oxygen leaks.

Class I recalls constitute a small proportion of all FDA medical device recalls but demand immediate attention from healthcare facilities and practitioners. In contrast, Class II recalls address moderate safety concerns and account for approximately 75 percent of all recalls, while Class III recalls involve minor issues affecting roughly 25 percent of cases.

The oxygen leak condition identified in VOCSN V+Pro ventilators exemplifies why Class I classifications exist—to protect vulnerable patient populations in intensive care settings where precise oxygen delivery is essential for survival. Healthcare providers must prioritize device verification and implement corrective measures without delay to mitigate patient safety risks.

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