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DVT or Deep Vein Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within deep veins, mostly in legs. It occurs because of reduce blood flow mainly due to long term immobility. PE or Pulmonary Embolism, is the most dangerous and potentially fatal consequence of the DVT. The formed blood clot detaches and travels to the lungs, blocking an artery.
• DVT is the most common preventable cause of death in hospitals. It is ranked among the top 3 adverse medical outcomes in hospitals worldwide.
•There’s a severe underutilization of DVT prophylaxis (17.4%) in India against globally, (50.2%)
The Codex KOLENO 900 DVT Machine is an advanced device designed to prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in immobile or post-surgical patients through Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) therapy.
It works by alternately inflating and deflating sleeves wrapped around the patient's legs, pumping air for 12 seconds per minuteunderutilizationze blood out of the limbs and allow fresh blood to flow back in, effectively simulating natural muscle contractions. This active stimulation enhances venous return and significantly reduces the risk of clot formation, which can lead to life-threatening pulmonary embolism (PE).
With its user-friendly design and proven clinical effectiveness, the KOLENO 900 plays a vital role in addressing the severe underutilization of DVT prophylaxis in India and ensures improved patient outcomes in hospital settings.
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Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 6.5” L x 7.0” W x 12.8” H |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Calf/Thigh Sleeve Pressure | 30, 40 (default), 50, 60 mmHg ; +10/-5 mmHg |
| Foot Sleeve Pressure | 120 mmHg ; +10/-5 mmHg |
| Input Rating | AC 100V-240V, 50/60 Hz, 0.2A-0.55A |
| Fuse Rating | 1A, 250V |
| Appliance Class | Class I, Type BF |
| FDA Classification | Class II |
| CDSCO Classification | Class B |
| Humidity (Operation) | 30% to 75% |
| Air Pressure | 4 – 16 kPA |
| Temperature (Operation) | 15° - 35° C |
| Cycle Time (Inflation) | 12 seconds ±10% |
| Deflation Time | 48 seconds ±10% |
What is a DVT pump?
A DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) pump is a medical device with inflatable cuffs that gently squeeze your legs to keep blood flowing and prevent dangerous clots—especially when you’re not moving much.
How does a DVT pump work?
It inflates and deflates in cycles, mimicking muscle movement and encouraging healthy circulation in your lower limbs.
Why might I need a DVT pump?
If you're on bed rest, recovering from surgery, or at risk of blood clots, your doctor may recommend it as a preventive step.
Can I rent a DVT pump instead of buying it?
Absolutely! If you only need it short-term—say, for post-op recovery—renting a DVT pump is a budget-friendly and practical option.
Is it easy to rent a DVT pump at home?
Yes, many providers (like us!) offer doorstep delivery, installation, and demo support, so you can start using it hassle-free right from your couch.
How much does it cost to rent a DVT pump?
Rental rates vary by model and duration, but they’re generally affordable. Get in touch with a local provider to know exact pricing for your location and needs.
Can I use a DVT pump at home?
Yes! Portable versions are designed just for home use, with user-friendly settings and simple setup.
Are DVT pumps painful?
Not at all. You’ll feel a light massage-like pressure—most people find it quite soothing.
How long should I wear it daily?
Usually while you’re resting—like in bed or watching TV. Your doctor will give you exact guidelines.
Can I walk around with the cuffs on?
Nope. Use them while seated or lying down. Take them off before getting up.
Where are the cuffs placed?
Around the calves (and sometimes thighs). They plug into a compact machine that does all the work.
How is it different from compression stockings?
DVT pumps use intermittent air pressure, while stockings apply steady compression. Pumps are more active in boosting circulation.
Can they cause skin issues?
Rarely. Just check for proper fit, and inspect your skin daily for any signs of irritation.
Can it replace blood-thinners?
Sometimes. Doctors might use DVT pumps instead of—or alongside—anticoagulants, depending on your health status.
Does it help with swelling too?
Yes! It not only prevents clots but can also reduce leg puffiness and heaviness.
What if it makes a noise or alarm?
Check the tubes and connections first. If the beeping continues, call your technician or care provider.
Disclaimer: DVT pumps are prescribed medical devices. Use only under professional supervision. Rental availability and pricing vary by location and service provider.