AbstractPurpose: Venous compression devices effectively prevent deep venous thrombosis. Recently, because traumatic injury of the limb often precludes application of calf devices, newer methods have been developed that are only applied to the foot. This study was designed to evaluate the venous hemodynamic effects produced by four different compressive devices compared with calf-only intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC).Methods: Twenty-seven healthy volunteers had application of each device followed by duplex scanning determination of the venous hemodynamics at the popliteal vein (PV) and the common femoral vein (CFV). Endpoints included (1) resting (peak) systolic velocity (RSV); (2) maximum venous velocity (MVV) during device activati...
AbstractBackgroundGraduated compression is routinely employed as standard therapy for chronic venous...
AbstractPurpose: The use of intermittent pneumatic compression, in addition to elastic bandages or s...
Venous ulcers, caused by venous hypertension, affects 0.5-1% of the general population (up to 640,00...
AbstractPurpose: Venous compression devices effectively prevent deep venous thrombosis. Recently, be...
AbstractObjectives: intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC), an established method of deep-vein thr...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to measure the effect of intermittent pneumatic compression...
AbstractObjectives this study was designed to determine whether an intermittent pneumatic compressio...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the three likely mechanisms of intermi...
AbstractObjective: intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) of the foot (IPCfoot), calf (IPCcalf) or...
Aim: different mechanical devices for tbromboprophylaxis have different flow characteristics. A new ...
AbstractPurpose: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in pat...
AbstractIntroduction: Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is currently being investigated with ...
ObjectiveWe compared the hemodynamic effects of different mechanical devices aimed for prevention of...
AbstractPurpose: the aim was to investigate the effect of intermittent pneumatic foot compression (I...
SummaryBackgroundIntermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) has been used to prevent deep venous throm...
AbstractBackgroundGraduated compression is routinely employed as standard therapy for chronic venous...
AbstractPurpose: The use of intermittent pneumatic compression, in addition to elastic bandages or s...
Venous ulcers, caused by venous hypertension, affects 0.5-1% of the general population (up to 640,00...
AbstractPurpose: Venous compression devices effectively prevent deep venous thrombosis. Recently, be...
AbstractObjectives: intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC), an established method of deep-vein thr...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to measure the effect of intermittent pneumatic compression...
AbstractObjectives this study was designed to determine whether an intermittent pneumatic compressio...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the three likely mechanisms of intermi...
AbstractObjective: intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) of the foot (IPCfoot), calf (IPCcalf) or...
Aim: different mechanical devices for tbromboprophylaxis have different flow characteristics. A new ...
AbstractPurpose: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in pat...
AbstractIntroduction: Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is currently being investigated with ...
ObjectiveWe compared the hemodynamic effects of different mechanical devices aimed for prevention of...
AbstractPurpose: the aim was to investigate the effect of intermittent pneumatic foot compression (I...
SummaryBackgroundIntermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) has been used to prevent deep venous throm...
AbstractBackgroundGraduated compression is routinely employed as standard therapy for chronic venous...
AbstractPurpose: The use of intermittent pneumatic compression, in addition to elastic bandages or s...
Venous ulcers, caused by venous hypertension, affects 0.5-1% of the general population (up to 640,00...