Clinical Support for DCT

Clinical Support for IPC

"Self-managing PTS as a result of experiencing a DVT episode is a major step in treating and or preventing symptoms associated with venous valvular incompetence with dynamic compression technology (DCT) is a big step in maintaining quality of life issues with individuals living with post thrombotic syndrome."

"Post Thrombotic Syndrome After Deep Venous Thrombosis: Risk Factors, Prevention, and Therapeutic Options" 2009
Clinical Advances in Hematology and Oncology, Volume 7, Issue 7 July 2009. A clinical paper by Susan R. Kahn, MD, FRCPC Msc Professor Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Treating severe post thrombotic syndrome (PTS) effectively treated with VENOWAVE. To download full text - Click Here

"A long-awaited small step forward in the management of the post thrombotic syndrome" 2008
An editorial focusing on the treatment of severe post-thrombotic syndrome with a new venous return assist device (VENOWAVE). This device markedly increases venous blood flow at the femoral vein level. Marcel Levi, Department of Vascular Medicine and Internal Medicine Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. To download full text - Click Here

"Effects of a Novel Venous-Return Assist Device (VENOWAVE) on the Lower Limb Venous Flow in Patients with Post-Thrombotic Syndrome" (PTS) 2002
A study by Martin O'Donnell, Jeff Ginsberg, John Saringer, Clive Kearon, Deborah Magier, Mary Kolich, Jim Julian, and Jack Hirsh at Henderson Research Centre and McMaster University. Objective: To determine if the VENOWAVE increases peak venous flow (PVF) in patients with PTS. Conclusion: The VENOWAVE increased PVF in patients with PTS and has the potential as a treatment for these conditions. To download full text - Click Here

"Evaluation of a venous-return assist device to treat severe post-thrombotic syndrome (VENOPTS)" 2008
A controlled trial by Martin J. O'Donnell Conclusion: VENOWAVE appears to be a very promising new therapy for severe PTS, a chronic disabling condition with limited treatment options. To download full text - Click Here