The Breg VPulse cold therapy and compression system helps patients achieve complete, comfortable recoveries through delivery of three distinct therapies:
– Motorized cold therapy to help reduce operative and injury discomfort and inflammation
– Wound compression to help reduce operative and injury inflammation
– Rapid impulse calf compression to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), available with the optional sequential compression calf pad.
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The Breg VPulse Cold Therapy System is a game-changer when it comes to treating acute or post-surgical injuries. This unit provides both cold therapy and compression through anatomic wraps and has additional compression DVT pads to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis. The Breg VPulse is a motorized machine that operates quietly, making it suitable for use in both homes and medical facilities. Breg, the second-largest orthopedic brace provider in the USA, has designed this system to elevate and simplify patient care. You can easily take the Breg Polar Care VPulse with you from home to physiotherapy, hospitals, or even during travel. Healing times will substantially decrease with the VPulse system as we offer top-of-the-line treatment options at an affordable price. You can purchase the VPulse unit alone or with an extensive range of pads, including for the hips, knees, shoulders, ankles, and a universal pad. At a rate that is 80% less than the comparable GameReady, the VPulse unit is the best high-end option on the market.
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a potentially serious medical condition that can develop after surgery, especially if certain risk factors are present. It occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs. These clots can be dangerous because they have the potential to break free and travel to the lungs, causing a life-threatening condition called pulmonary embolism. In this blog, we will delve into the risk factors associated with DVT after surgery and explore the various preventive measures and treatments available to reduce the likelihood of this condition.
Understanding Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Before delving into risk factors and prevention, let’s first understand what DVT is and how it develops. Deep Vein Thrombosis occurs when blood clots form in the deep veins of the legs, pelvis, or arms. This condition is often asymptomatic, meaning many individuals do not experience any noticeable symptoms. However, when symptoms do occur, they can include:
Swelling in the affected limb
Pain or tenderness
Warmth and redness of the skin
Leg fatigue or heaviness
Aching or cramping pain
Risk Factors for DVT after Surgery
Certain factors can increase the risk of developing DVT after surgery. These factors can be broadly categorized into patient-related factors and surgery-related factors:
Patient-Related Risk Factors for a Deep Vein Thrombosis
Age: Individuals over 60 years old are at a higher risk.
History of DVT or pulmonary embolism: A previous clotting event increases the risk of recurrence.
Obesity: Excess body weight can put added pressure on veins.
Smoking: Smoking damages blood vessels and reduces circulation.
Hormone therapy: Birth control pills and hormone replacement therapy can increase clotting risk.
Cancer and chemotherapy: Cancer itself and some cancer treatments can increase clotting risk.
Inherited clotting disorders: Genetic factors can predispose individuals to clotting disorders.
Flying after Surgery: If you’re flying after a recent surgery, especially on the hips or knees, you’re at an increased risk of a DVT.
Pregnancy: Women are up to 5 times more likely to develop DVT during pregnancy than when not pregnant.
Surgery-Related Risk Factors for Deep Vein Thrombosis
Type of surgery: Major surgeries, especially orthopedic and abdominal procedures, carry a higher risk.
Surgery duration: Longer surgeries can increase the risk of clot formation.
Immobility: Limited mobility after surgery can slow blood flow, promoting clot formation.
Anesthesia: Anesthesia can affect blood flow and clotting factors.
Catheters: The use of catheters during surgery can increase the risk.
Preventing DVT after Surgery
Preventing DVT after surgery is crucial, and healthcare providers employ several strategies to mitigate this risk:
Blood thinners (anticoagulants): These medications reduce the ability of the blood to clot and are often prescribed post-surgery.
Compression stockings: These specialized stockings help improve blood flow by compressing the legs, reducing the risk of clot formation.
Early mobilization: Encouraging patients to move their legs and walk as soon as possible after surgery can prevent stagnation of blood flow.
Sequential compression devices: These mechanical devices periodically inflate and deflate, mimicking muscle contractions and promoting circulation. You can buy these separately, for example the Aircast Venago DVT Prevention unit. Another type of sequential compression device is incorporated into a cold therapy and compression system. The Breg VPulse Cold Therapy System is especially designed for this purpose.
Hydration: Staying well-hydrated helps prevent blood from thickening and clotting.
Smoking cessation: Quitting smoking before surgery can reduce the risk of DVT.
Risk assessment: Healthcare providers often assess a patient’s individual risk factors and tailor preventive measures accordingly.
Conclusion
Deep Vein Thrombosis is a serious condition that can occur after surgery, but it is preventable. Recognizing the risk factors associated with DVT and implementing appropriate preventive measures is crucial to ensure patient safety during the postoperative period. If you are scheduled for surgery, it’s essential to discuss your risk factors and prevention strategies with your healthcare team to minimize the chances of DVT and its potentially life-threatening complications. Always follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations and stay vigilant for any symptoms, as early detection and treatment are key to a successful outcome.
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The main difference between the Breg Vpulse and Wave cold therapy system is that the VPulse has the option of adding deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention treatment at the same time as cold and compression therapy at the joint.
The Breg Polar Care VPulse Cold Therapy & Compression system has the option of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention treatment. No other cold therapy system including the Wave currently has this feature!
The VPulse can utilize extra tubing and calf wraps we have to reduce the risk of DVT in patients that may be at higher risk. Typically, there are expensive stand alone DVT prevention units that are prescribed in these situations that a patient can use following there total joint replacement at the same time as the cold and compression on the joint. The VPulse is unique as it can do all these things in one unit. It should be noted that you will need to purchase the DVT prevention pads separately to have this option.
The Breg Wave Cold and Compression Therapy System does not have a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention option.
Below are some other small differences between the 2 systems.
The Breg Polar Care Wave Has 2 Adjustable Temperature & Compression Settings
Regular Compression = 50 mmHg average peak compression
Low Compression = 25 mmHg average peak compression
Colder ≥ 45°F average operating temperature of the pad
Cold ≥ 50°F average operating temperature of the pad
We have found that most people use the higher compression & temperature settings.
The Breg Polar Care Vpulse Has 1 Temperature & 1 Compression Setting
Regular = 50 mmHg average peak compression
Cold ≥ 55°F average operating temperature of the pad
Do they both carry the same amount of liquid/ice and stay cold for the same amount of time?
The Ice/Water capacity is very similar. The VPulse comes with 2 re-usable plastic ice bottles which are very convenient. BREG also sells special ziplock bags that can be used in the same way for the Wave unit. Both of these options can extend the time cold and reduce the need for ice cubes.
Which Breg Cold Therapy System closer mimics the Game Ready System?
They both closely mimic the Game Ready system. The main advantage in choosing the Breg Cold Therapy System is that the cost for owning a brand new unit and pad vs renting a used unit and pad from Game Ready is essentially the same, so owning a unit that you will likely use longer than 2 weeks makes sense.
Can I use 2 pads at once for the Breg Polar Care VPulse and Wave System?
Yes! The Y-Adapter will allow you to connect two pads at once. However, officially the Y adapter was designed for connecting 2 Knee pads as there was some concern that filling 2 larger pads like 2 hip pads at once might get close to using up most of the water in cooler. Talk with one of our specialists to see if the 2 pads you are thinking of connecting will work for you!
How loud are these units?
Both the Vpulse and Wave System are very quiet and in fact people definitely use them beside their bed while they sleep. The wave may be a bit quieter than the VPulse as it is very hard to hear the motor running on the wave. They both get a tiny bit noisier when going through the inflation cycle for compression which is about every minute or so. But again, they are still quiet compared to other units on the market.
In Summary Which is Better, The VPulse or Wave System?
And the winner is?
Well it depends. Both of these cold therapy and compression systems are top of the line units in the market. If you require the option of deep vein thrombosis prevention therapy, the VPulse unit is the one for you. If you want a unit that can get a little bit colder, the VPulse unit is for you.
If however, you do not require DVT prevention therapy then the Wave is the better option. It has 2 cold therapy and compression settings, uses newer technology and is the more economical choice.
They both use the exact same pads. They both have the option to use 2 pads at once with the optional Y Adapter. They both have continuous cold therapy that can last 6-8 hours. They both have compression therapy. They are both whisper quiet. They both are good alternatives to renting a system like Game Ready.
Still have questions? Feel free to direct any inquiries you may have regarding the Breg VPulse or Wave Cold Therapy and Compression system to our team of professionals. Our team is highly knowledgeable and well-equipped to provide prompt and accurate answers to any questions you may have!