DVT Pump and Sleeves for Rent and Sale

ADVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) Pumps and sleeves for home use are medical devices designed to prevent or treat blood clots in the legs by promoting circulation and preventing stasis, a condition where blood clots form in deep veins, typically in the legs.

And are often prescribed for individuals who are at risk of developing blood clots due to surgery, prolonged immobilisation, or certain medical conditions.

compression device (SCD), is a machine that delivers intermittent pneumatic compression to the legs. Here's how they work together:



DVT Pump:

The DVT pump, also known as a compression therapy device or sequential compression device (SCD), is a machine that delivers intermittent pneumatic compression to the legs. It consists of a pump unit and tubing connected to inflatable sleeves worn on the legs. The pump inflates and deflates the sleeves in a sequential pattern, starting at the foot and moving upward to the calf and thigh. This action helps to mimic the natural pumping action of the calf muscles, promoting blood flow and reducing the risk of blood clots forming in the deep veins of the legs.


Sleeves:

DVT pump sleeves are inflatable garments worn on the legs that are connected to the pump unit via tubing. They are typically made of soft, comfortable materials and come in various sizes to fit different leg circumferences. The sleeves have multiple chambers that inflate and deflate sequentially, exerting pressure on the legs to promote circulation. By applying intermittent compression, the sleeves help prevent blood from pooling in the veins and reduce the risk of clot formation.


Together, the DVT pump and sleeves:

provide effective compression therapy for individuals at risk of developing DVT or those recovering from surgery or immobility. They are commonly used in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and long-term care facilities, but portable models are also available for home use.

Using a DVT pump at home can be part of a comprehensive approach to preventing DVT, along with other measures such as medication, exercise, and lifestyle modifications. It's important for users to follow their healthcare provider's instructions for proper use and to monitor for any signs of complications while using the device.


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Key Features

  • Sequential Compression Device
  • Patient Sensing Technology
  • Compact
  • Easy to use
  • Pressure range 50-60 mmHg
  • High Quality sleeves that prevent buildup of moisture and sweat




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Frequently Asked Questions About Dvt Pump and Sleeves

  • What is a DVT Pump and Sleeves?
    • The DVT Pump and Sleeves is a medical device designed to help prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a condition where blood clots form in the deep veins, usually in the legs. The device consists of an inflatable sleeve that wraps around the leg and a pump that inflates and deflates the sleeve, promoting blood circulation and preventing clot formation.
  • How does the DVT Pump work?
    • The DVT Pump takes room air and uses it to compress the leg in a cycle of compression and relaxation, effectively pumping blood through the limb. This cycle attempts to simulate the action of walking in patients who are not ambulating.
  • Who can benefit from a DVT Pump?
    • DVT Pumps are recommended for patients at an increased risk of vascular events, including those with lymphedema of the leg, cardiac failure, comatose patients, deep venous thrombosis, and bedridden patients.
  • Can a DVT Pump be used at home?
    • Yes, DVT Pumps can be used at home based on a doctor's recommendation and the patient's needs. They are beneficial instruments for bedridden patients receiving home care.
  • Can you fully recover from DVT?
    • While most patients will recover completely from a DVT/PE (pulmonary embolism), some long-term symptoms may persist.
  • Who can benefit from a DVT Pump?
    • DVT Pumps are suitable for people who are at risk of developing DVT, including those who have recently had surgery, are pregnant, or have other medical conditions that may increase the risk of blood clots.
  • What is the normal pressure for a DVT Pump?
    • The normal pressure for a DVT Pump is usually between 30 and 40 mmHg, but the standard pressure varies depending on the device and the patient's needs. Typically, pressure in deep vein thrombosis medical devices ranges from 30 to 80 mmHg
  • What is the cycle of a DVT Pump?
    • A DVT Pump works by mimicking the action of the muscle pump and the foot pump on the veins of the leg. It applies pressure first to the sole of the foot, then sequentially up the calf. The sleeve then deflates, allowing the veins to refill. This cycle repeats once every 60 seconds.
  • How long should a DVT Pump be used?
    • The duration of DVT Pump use depends on the patient's medical condition, risk factors, and response to treatment. For example, intermittent calf compression devices like DVT Pumps should be used frequently during the first month after major joint surgery.

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