Cardinal Health T.E.D. Acute Care Anti-Embolism Stocking, Thigh

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Cardinal Health T.E.D. Acute Care Anti-Embolism Stocking, Thigh Length, XX-Large, Regular, White (3184LF)
Product Description Cardinal Health™ T.E.D. Acute Care Anti-Embolism Stocking, Thigh Length, XX-Large, Regular, White. Size: XX-Large, Regular Thigh circumference: 32 - 36 (81.3 - 91.4 cm) Calf circumference: 21.5 - 26 (54.6 - 66 cm) Length: 29 - 33 (74 - 84 cm) T.E.D.™ Anti-Embolism Stockings for acute care T.E.D.™ anti-embolism stockings have been clinically proven to reduce the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in physician reviewed, published studies on hospitalized patients1 and to promote increased blood flow velocity in the legs.2,3,4 Assured efficacy Address two components of Virchow’s Triad: Stasis2,3,4 and vessel wall damage5 Large thigh length and knee length sizes designed to fit* high-risk obese population6 Ease of use Fits a wide range of patients A defined heel pocket is designed to aid correct placement, while toe opening allows easy inspection of the skin and pulse* Safety by design A clinically proven pressure pattern increases blood flow velocity and reduces venous distension2,3,4 A pressure break at the popliteal vein helps to ensure that blood will continue to flow smoothly through this critical area* Interrupted band and 2-ply gusset prevent a tourniquet effect at the femoral vein Inlay circumferential knit, helping to provide one way horizontal stretch* Not manufactured with natural rubber latex Toe opening allows inspection of the skin and pedal pulse* Size Chart Download Sizing chart for T.E.D. Anti-Embolism Stockings References: 1. 2018, Sachdeva A, Dalton M, Lees T. Graduated compression stockings for prevention of deep vein thrombosis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018;11:Cd001484.2. Jamieson R, Calderwood CJ, Greer IA. The effect of graduated compression stockings on blood velocity in the deep venous system of the lower limb in the postnatal period. BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology. 2007;114(10):1292-4.3. Sigel B, Edelstein AL, Felix WR, Jr., Memhardt CR. Compression of the deep venous system of the lower leg during inactive recumbency. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill : 1960). 1973;106(1):38-43.4. Sigel B., et al. Type of Compression for Reducing Venous Stasis. Archives of Surgery. February 1975. Vol 110; 171-1755. Coleridge-Smith PD, et al. Deep Vein Thrombosis: Effect of Graduated Compression Stockings on Distension of the Deep Veins of the Calf. British Journal of Surgery. June 1991. Vol 78, No. (6): 724-726.6. Yang G, De Staercke C, Hooper WC. The effects of obesity on venous thromboembolism: A review. Open J Prev Med. 2012;2(4):499–509. doi:10.4236/ojpm.2012.24069*Data on File

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