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Portable DVT Device for Hospitals

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 17 Oct 2003
A new device designed to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is portable, enabling patients to easily carry the device with them whenever they leave the bed.

Called ActiveCare, the system is a lightweight mobile pump that uses air to apply sequential, intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) therapy through disposable sleeves to the legs or feet, stimulating blood flow. More...
The device weighs less than two pounds and contains a battery backup, so that patients can comply with the 24-hour recommended use by carrying the device with them when they leave the bed.

Current pneumatic compression devices plug into the wall and sit by the bed, requiring a patient to unhook from the device upon leaving the bed. This may result in a significant period when compression therapy is not available, either because the patient failed to restart the therapy or the patient is away from the bed for an extended period. ActiveCare is the product of the Hill-Rom Company, Inc. (Batesville, IN, USA). The company states that increased compliance has been shown to improve the effectiveness of compression therapy in preventing DVT, according to some medical studies.

"The biggest challenge in preventing deep vein thrombosis is ensuring the ongoing consistent application of treatment in compliance with the physician's orders,” said Ernest Waaser, president and CEO of Hill-Rom. "Our Active Care DVT system is portable and can go with patients as they move in and out of the hospital bed and to other locations within the hospital.”



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