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Blood clots can happen to anyone!
HA-VTE(healthcare-associated venous thromboembolism)1 can be recurring, costly, but most importantly, preventable.
Impact of blood clots in the United States(from CDC) as follows:
900,000
are affected by VTE each year
10,000
people die of blood clots each year
20,000
dollars average treatment cost per person
70%
HA-VTE cases could be prevented
DVT
Deep Vein Thrombosis is a blood clot in the deep vein in a part of the body.
PE
Pulmonary Embolism is a blood clot that breaks out of the deep vein and moves into the lungs, which usually causes blockage of lung arteries.
VTE
venous thromboembolism
- VTE includes DVT and PE
- PE is a common complication of VTE
- 90% or more of VTE originates in the deep veins of the legs
Blood Clots Prevention Can Save Lives!
—— How ?
CDC noted in the content related to VTE
Although anyone can develop a blood clot, over half of blood clots are related to a recent hospitalization or surgery and most of these occur after discharge.
IPC for VTE prophylaxis
Caprini Risk Score suggests that IPC2 can be used as prophylaxis for VTE.
A mechanical approach recommended by ACCP
ACCP3 recommended the use of portable, battery-powered IPCDs which offer higher compliance in the home setting.
Caprini Risk Score is an effective, simple, and cost-effective tool for Blood clots risk prediction.
Want to know your Risk for Blood Clots?
Take Your Risk Assessment →Virchow's Triad
Not all IPCDs are born the same
Only those IPCDs that help to accelerate the blood flow velocity, prevent localized or partial stasis, and reduce clotting factor adhesion, can prevent VTE.
Stasis and clotting factor adhesion are two main factors that promote thrombosis included in Virchow’s Triad4)
A smart IPCD that knows you better than you think
Clinically-proven compression system for DVT and PE prevention, Edema Alleviation
It features a sequential, gradient, stable and fully-wrapped compression up to thigh level at a frequency based on your venous return time with VRD and PPR technology.
View Details12 Mode
Multiple compression sequences and cycle times are available with a unique 12 modes design in Airpro-600.
Each treatment provides recommended modes in our guide to boost your confidence.
4 pressure levels
four pressure levels allow customized treatment options to ensure optimal therapy for you
Multiple Sessions
select a treatment session between 0~99 minutes, a countdown timer starts, no human intervention is required
Diversified sleeves
For DVT——Calf sleeves/ foot cuffs/3-chamber leg Sleeves, pressure type: Sequential, Gradient, with tear-away feature
For Lymphedema——4-chamber extension boot, pressure type: uniform, with different sizes
Intuitive, user-friendly, and ease of adherence
Airpro-600 is designed to provide easy access to VTE prevention and edema alleviation for people who need it.
- preprogrammed smart compression system
- 5-inch large color LCD touch screen, all information at a glance
- Graphic user interface with large icons for visibility
- All treatment modes are preset, with little time and energy involved to start
- Easy on and off garments without assistance
Get Your Compression Treatment, Anytime, Anywhere
Airpro-600 offers a reliable, on-the-go treatment, you don’t have to compromise treatment efficacy for portability.
- Compact, lightweight with a small footprint, easy to carry, easy to store
- Built-in Lithium-ion battery and medical grade power cord for your choice
- Graphic user interface with large icons for visibility
- Ergonomic Handle and Detachable Bed Hook Design
- Easy on and off garments without assistance
Diversified Garments
Thigh-length sleeve for DVT
View DetailsBoot for Edema
View DetailsFoot cuff for DVT
View DetailsBetter prevent VTE!
Learn more about the Airpro-600 compression system designed for home use.
Know the difference between IPC and SCD5.
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Notes
- People who are currently or recently hospitalized, recovering from surgery, or being treated for cancer are at increased risk of developing serious and potentially deadly blood clots in the form of venous thromboembolism (VTE). A blood clot that occurs as a result of hospitalization, surgery, or other healthcare treatment or procedure is called healthcare-associated venous thromboembolism (HA-VTE).(from CDC)
- IPCD-Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Device.
- ACCP-American College of Chest Physicians.
- Virchow’s Triad-It is named after the renowned German physician Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) to describe 3 factors that are critically important in the development of venous thrombosis: (1) venous stasis, (2) activation of blood coagulation, and (3) vein damage.
- SCD-Sequential Compression Device