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An A to Z
Listing of Sequential Compression Devices
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Kendall AVI
6060 SCD: For Sale & Rent!
Sale Price: $575 each in Patient
Ready Condition with a 90 Day Warranty.
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Features: 0.4 second rapid
inflation simulates the weight bearing process.
1 or 3 second impulse hold times accommodate all injury types.
20 second deflation between impulses allows for complete
refilling of the plexus.
130mmHg impulse pressure balances efficacy and patient comfort.
A range of 60 to 200mmHg available to accommodate individual
patient requirements.
Preset to the optimal clinically proven parameters.
An anatomically shaped IMPAD inflation bladder insures the
plantar plexus is completely covered during impulsing.
The rigid sole incorporated in the foot cover option contains
and directs the impulse.
Automatic pressure adjustment maintains pressure levels below
200mmHg and ensures that the patient receives the prescribed
therapy.
A checkmark (√ ) provides visual feedback to the clinician,
indicating the set pressure is being delivered to the patient.
Easy-to read pressure display provides constant confirmation of
appropriate therapy.
Low and high-pressure audio and visual alarms indicate if
operating pressures vary from the desired therapeutic range.
Sterile impad foot cover available for intra-operative
protection against DVT.
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Kendall 7325
SCD: For Sale & Rent!
Sale Price: $575 each in Patient Ready Condition with a 90 Day
Warranty.
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Clinically proven,
non-invasive method of prophylaxis to reduce the incidence of
deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
For use on patients with high risk conditions such as obesity,
advanced age, malignancy, or prior thromboembolism.
Pneumatic controller provides intermittent of pulses of
compressed air which sequentially inflate the multiple chambers
of the sleeve beginning at the ankle and moving up the leg.
Results in a wave-like milking action which empties the veins
and results in greatly increased peak blood flow velocity.
Disposable sleeves available in knee and thigh lengths.
Thigh-length sleeve available in sterile packaging for use on
the draped leg during major hip surgery.
Equipped with features that assure maximum control, safety and
patient comfort.
Various purchase programs available.
The SCD RESPONSE Compression System can detect each patient's
individual vascular refill rate to deliver the most reliable,
efficient, customized compression therapy on the market.
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Kendall 9525
SCD: ForRent!
Contact us for pricing.
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The SCD EXPRESS™ Compression System - Two Systems in One!
Offering the user the option of two different types of
compression with one controller - leg compression and foot
compression - this portable, lightweight, versatile machine is
clinically proven to help reduce the incidence of deep vein
thrombosis (DVT).
This new system provides a number of unique treatment features
for every patient, including vascular refill detection*. The SCD
EXPRESS™ Compression System allows one or two limb operation. It
allows for foot only compression, leg only compression, or
combined foot and leg compression. This gives the end user more
flexibility for treatment options. The battery operation makes
the device transportable for uninterrupted protection throughout
a patient’s stay in the hospital. The more active or mobile
patients can continue the protection without being tethered to a
wall outlet.
This lightweight, digitally-controlled SCD is intended to
alleviate swelling and leg numbness from DVT and Peripheral
Edema in recovering patients. These refurbished units are
hopsital grade SCDs and are out-of-service from hospital use.
System comes complete with knee high leg sleeves, hose set and
operating manual.
Clinically proven, non-invasive method of prophylaxis to reduce
the incidence of deep vein thrombosis. For use on patients with
high risk conditions such as obesity, advanced age, malignancy,
or prior thromboembolism.
*Vascular refill detection: The SCD Express system is designed
to monitor the rate at which the veins in the feet and legs
refill with blood. This allows the machine to adjust
compressions rates in order to optimize the amount of blood
flow.
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