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Last Updated: 20th May 2024

What are pneumatic compression devices?

The Intermittent pneumatic compression device (IPC), is used to prevent blood clots from the deep veins of your legs. The devices are cuffs that fit around your legs and fill with air. The blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to the body and provide nutrients are called the arteries.



What is a pneumatic compression pumps?

An pneumatic pumps, also known as an intermittent pneumatic compress pump, is a machine with an inflatable sleeve (or vest-like garment) attached to it. It has multiple chambers (like balloons), that inflate in order to stimulate lymph flow in the right direction.

What is a sequential compress device? Sequential Compression Device (SCD), is a way to prevent DVT and improve blood flow in the legs. SCD's look like sleeves and wrap around the legs. Then, they inflate one at a moment with air. To prevent blood clot formation, foot exercises are important.

Secondly, does Medicare cover pneumatic compression devices?

Medicare covers pneumatic compression pump for treatment of lymphedema.

What length can a sequential compression device be worn for?

Tell the patient that the SCDs should be worn at least 21 hours per day in order to provide maximum benefit.