Modern Treatment for Arterial Disease and Prevention of DVT.
Advanced Smart Compression System for VTE Prevention
The Veinoflow SCD LBTK-M-I 5001 is an advanced smart compression system designed to aid in the prevention of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE), including Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE). This system provides compression therapy for the leg, calf, foot, or both, offering foot-only, leg-only, or combined foot and leg/calf compression to enhance blood circulation and reduce the risk of clot formation.
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a condition in which a blood clot forms most often in the deep veins of the leg, groin or arm (known as deep vein thrombosis, DVT) and travels in the circulation, lodging in the lungs (known as pulmonary embolism, PE). Together, DVT and PE are known as VTE - a dangerous, potentially deadly medical condition.
The acceleration of blood flow and the frequency of compression are the correct criteria for judging the VTE mechanical prophylaxis efficacy,
not its mere garment size!
Modern therapy concepts for arterial disease is the key to the successful treatment of related diseases such as chronic wounds and ulcers.
Faster and long-term healing of persistent ulcers.
Significant enhancement of the arterial blood supply.
Active support of the venous function with chronic venous diseases.
Our lungs are constantly producing mucus. It is our natural way to keep the lungs clear of infection. In healthy lungs, patients swallow the mucus naturally. When a person is no longer able to effectively clear mucus from their lungs on their own, airway clearance therapy becomes increasingly important to help prevent infection and inflammation.
Patient:
Male, 69 years´old
Diabetic Foot
Patient had a history of diabetes mellitus for 13 years and with an ulcer area of 82 mm² in the right toe, tcPO² 18.5 mmHg and a creatinine level of 54 mg/dl.
He was treated by A-V foot pump and usual wound care in the vascular surgery department of Mayo Medical Center in the United States. He used A-V Foot Pump twice a day for 2-3 hours each session.
By the third week, the condition of the wound improved and granulation tissue returned to bright red. After that, the wound area gradually decreased and completely healed by the 34th week.