Stay away from DVT, start by learning about DVT prevention devices!
Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Machine (IPC)/Air Pressure Therapy System
After fracture repair: After fracture repair surgery, patients need to stay in bed for a long time or have limited mobility, IPC can provide periodic pressure and improve blood flow.
After joint replacement: For major orthopedic surgeries such as total knee replacement and total hip replacement, IPC can help prevent the occurrence of DVT if the patient is bedridden or has limited mobility after surgery.
Long-term bedridden patients: Patients who are bedridden or have reduced mobility are at higher risk for DVT regardless of whether they have undergone surgery, and IPC can help improve their blood flow.
High-risk patients: IPC can be used as a preventive measure, such as those with a past history of blood clots, obesity, smoking, prolonged inactivity, or a family history of thromboembolic disease.
Before using IPC, the patient's risk of bleeding should be clear, and it should be avoided in situations where the risk of blood is high.
During use, the patient's reaction should be closely observed, and if there is discomfort or instrument alarm, the medical staff should be notified in time.
IPC has a variety of external pneumatic compression methods, including intermittent compression only covering the lower leg and intermittent continuous compression covering the lower leg and thigh, etc. The appropriate pressure parameters and charging and discharging cycle should be selected according to the specific situation of the patient.
DVT Deep Vein Massager (DVT pump)
Easy to operate: DVT massagers usually have a simple and intuitive operating interface, which can be easily used by both medical staff and patients.
Safe and reliable: The instrument uses physical therapy and does not require drug intervention, thus avoiding the possible side effects and risks of drugs.
The results are remarkable: Through continuous massage and compression, the DVT massager can significantly improve blood circulation in the lower extremities and reduce the incidence of DVT.
Before using the DVT massager, the patient should be thoroughly evaluated to ensure that it meets the conditions for use.
In the course of use, the patient's reaction and lower limb blood circulation should be regularly observed in order to adjust the treatment plan in time.
For special patient groups (such as pregnant women, heart patients, etc.), it should be used with caution under the guidance of doctors.
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