VascuComp 1-AI
The VascuComp 1-AI Therapy System is designed to enhance arterial blood flow by providing targeted sequential gradient compression of the foot followed by the calf using a rapid inflation/deflation pressure pulse. This compression cycle accelerates the venous velocity which results in improved arterial flow.
VascuComp 1-AI Pneumatic Compression Therapy System

The VascuComp 1-AI Therapy System is designed to enhance arterial blood flow by providing targeted sequential gradient compression of the foot followed by the calf using a rapid inflation/deflation pressure pulse. This compression cycle accelerates the venous velocity which results in improved arterial flow.

The VascuComp compression cycle initiates with a quick compression of the foot to 120mmHg, followed by a one second interval (+/- 0.5s), then a sequential compression of the calf to 120mmHg within 2 seconds (+/- 0.5s). Following the compression phase, the wraps are deflated rapidly and held at rest for a period of 16 seconds, for a total compression time of 3 ±0.5 seconds and a total non-compression time of 17±0.5 seconds. The cycle is repeated 3 times per minute.

The VascuComp suspends AI treatment after 1 hour and resumes AI treatment 3 hours later. A timer is displayed in the upper right-hand corner to notify the user when the next AI treatment will begin.

Treatment Modalities

The VascuComp 1-AI Therapy System provides pneumatic compression therapy to treat disorders associated with vascular or lymphatic insufficiency.

  • Treatment for Edema and Lymphedema in the Upper and Lower Extremities with sequential compression from 20 mmHg to 80 mmHg
  • Programmable Therapies
  • Lightweight and Portable Package
  • User-Friendly Interface
  • Easy to read Liquid Crystal Display
  • Quiet Operation
Specifications

Weight:  6 lbs.
Dimensions:  7” W x 8” H x 8” D
Hospital Grade Power Cord
Safety: IEC 60601-1, UL 60601-1, CSA 22.2
FDA 510(k)

Indications

The VascuComp™ compression system in AI Mode is used as an adjunct therapy for patients with ischemic disease of the lower extremities, due to one or more of the following causes:

 

  • Minor Amputations
  • Angioplasty / Stent Failure
  • Arteriopathic Wounds
  • Graft Failure
  • Intermittent Claudication
  • Ischemia
  • Night Pain
  • Rest Pain
  • Small Vessel Disease
  • Ulcers