Kendall 5325 Sequential Compression Device (SCD)
The Kendall 5325 Sequential Compression Device (SCD) is an innovative medical solution designed to effectively reduce the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Peripheral Edema in patients with limited mobility. Ideal for those recovering from surgery or injury, this device helps maintain healthy blood circulation by preventing blood from pooling in the lower extremities.
This advanced system consists of a reliable air pump connected to a disposable compression sleeve via a network of air tubes. By sequentially inflating different segments of the sleeve placed around the patient's leg, the Kendall 5325 applies rhythmic pressure to the calves. This action enhances venous return, helping to facilitate blood flow and minimize the complications associated with immobility.
The Kendall 5325 is designed for versatility, utilizing tubing model KE5378A, which can accommodate two extremities simultaneously. For single extremity use, one side of the tubing can be capped. Each extremity requires a disposable sleeve, which can conveniently be wrapped around either the leg or arm, although this device is predominantly used for lower extremities in clinical settings.
Enhance patient care with the Kendall 5325 Sequential Compression Device, a dependable and effective solution for promoting circulation and preventing DVT in immobile patients.
Kendall 5325 SCD (Sequential Compression Device) Specifications:
- Compression Mode: Sequential
- Medium: 40 mmHg (0.8 psi)
- Inflation Cycle: 10 seconds inflation, 20 seconds deflation
- Device: 10.5 in x 7 in x 4 in (27 cm x 18 cm x 10 cm)
- Operating Temperature: 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)
- Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
- Compatible sleeves: thigh, calf
- Thigh: Up to 30 in (76 cm) circumference
- Calf: Up to 20 in (51 cm) circumference
- Use: Designed for the prevention of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
- Compliance: CE Marked, FDA approved
Note: These specifications are subject to change; always refer to the manufacturer's documentation for the most current information.
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