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Why to Say, “No to Pneumatic.”  Warning Signs with


 30+ Years, Little Innovation.  Pneumatic Compression




                  The pneumatic mechanism of action for compressing the leg has caused an
 Since the NIH’s 1986 Consensus Development Statement on the effectiveness of external   array of complications for both patients and hospital staff. According to a 2018
 pneumatic compression, Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) has been the standard of   study on staff and patient perspectives with mechanical prophylaxis for venous
 care in the hospital. 13  thromboembolism - the most significant barrier to noncompliance was patient
                  discomfort with sleep interference.
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 In the 30+ years following this adoption, the mechanism for moving blood has remained
 consistent. As detailed in this side-by-side comparison to consumer technology, the need for
 hospital compression innovation is long overdue.
                  Other challenges can include but
                  are not limited to the following:


                                                               PATIENT
 Timeline: 1972-Present                                           DISCOMFORT


                  •  Fall Risk                                                     12 to 16

                  •  Patient Tethered                                               HOURS


 Telephone        •  Aerosolization                                                    of
                  •  Skin Breakdown Risk

                  •  Sleep Disruption                                     *average per 24hr period (16)

                  •  Cumbersome Pump

 Present

 1972




                  Workflow Challenges



 DVT Compression  Patient dissatisfaction has compounding effects on
                  care providers. The need to constantly reconnect
                  tubing and reposition sleeves on IPC devices can
                  take valuable time and effort away from other
                  critical duties in the hospital. Caregiver overload
                  can affect key hospital measures such as
                  HCAHPS Surveys which rely on patient
 *DRAMATIZATION   satisfaction and quality of care.


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