Life cirona DVT Pump is a pneumatic compression device that noninvasively helps reduce the incidence of deep vein thrombosis, a potentially life-threatening condition in which a blood clot forms in a vein deep inside the body. If the blood clot breaks off, it can travel to an artery in the lungs and block blood flow. The system consists of a pump and a pair of soft compression garments that wrap around the calf, calf-thigh, or foot on each leg or foot. Air compression inflates the garments during a 60-second automatically timed cycle (an approximate 12-second inflation period followed by a 48-second relaxation period) to mimic the body’s natural walking functionality, enhancing circulation, and prevent early blood clotting. The Cirona™ 6200 Series system is a prescription device intended to be used preventatively to increase venous blood flow in patients at risk of deep vein thrombosis due to the associated risk factors for thrombus formation during: trauma, critical care, general medicine, general surgery, as well as neurological, orthopedic, urologic, obstetric conditions and treatments.
Key features:
- Extension tubing set and hospital bed hanger
- Unilateral and Bilateral treatment available for foot, calf, or calf-thigh
- Comfortable, disposable single-use garments designed to be compatible with the other major DVT pumps
- Quick-release connectors allow for easy removal of the garments
- Treatment can be paused and started anytime
- 6+ hour battery life
- Detachable power cord for ease of transport
Contraindications:
The Cirona™ 6200 Series should not be used in the following conditions.
- Severe atherosclerosis or other ischemic vascular diseases
- Suspected or known acute deep vein thrombosis
- Severe congestive cardiac failure
- Existing pulmonary edema
- Existing pulmonary embolisms
- Extreme deformity of the limbs
- Any local skin or tissue condition in which the garments would interfere, such as gangrene, untreated or infected wounds, recent skin grafts, dermatitis, etc.
- Known presence of malignancy in the legs
- Limb infections, including cellulitis, that have not received antibiotic coverage
- Presence of lymphangiosarcoma