TriaDyne Proventa® is a specialised support system
designed for the Critical Care patient.
TriaDyne Proventa® consists of a state of the art
critical care bed frame, offering Kinetic Therapy™ to an
angle of 45º in both directions. TriaDyne
Proventa® offers Percussion Therapy and a full
range of automated positioning options. To reduce the risk and
costs of pressure ulcers TriaDyne
Proventa® provides an integrated wound care
surface with Pulsation Therapy, Low Air Loss and pressure
relief.
Kinetic Therapy™, the continuous rotation of patients
through an ark of greater than 80°, is effective in the treatment
and prevention of pulmonary complications associated with
immobility. [1,2,3,4]
One touch cardiac chair allows easy positioning for optimal
respiratory function with full pressure relief. The state of the
art Critical Care bed frame also enables
easy patient positioning with minimal risk to the
patient and caregiver.
Patient Therapies
Kinetic Therapy™ can help to improve pulmonary
outcomes in immobile, mechanically ventilated patients.
Significantly reduces pressure in comparison to leading
alternating pressure systems.
The ideal material for managing the skin's microclimate.
Effective in managing oedema and pain.
Percussion Therapy
Percussion therapy is an automated system to deliver chest
physiotherapy to aid the mobilization of lung secretions. Duration
and intensity of TriaDyne® percussion therapy can be
programmed according to the patient’s condition and response.
Percussion Therapy should be used with caution in patients without
sputum production.
Key Product Features
Patient Warmer
TriaDyne Proventa®’s integrated patient warming
functions offers multiple settings for your patient’s comfort.
Weigh Scale
Continuous accurate patient weight aids in monitoring fluid
balance and in calculating nutritional requirements.
References
1. Fink et al, The efficacy of an oscillating bed in the
prevention of lower respiratory tract infection in critically ill
victims of blunt trauma, Chest, 97, 132-137 (1990)
2. Ahrens et al.: Effect of kinetic therapy on pulmonary
complications. American journal of Critical Care 13: 376 (2004)
3. De Boisblanc et al.: Effect of air-supported, continuous
postural oscillation on the risk of early ICU pneumonia in
nontraumatic critical illness. Chest 103: 1543 (1993)
4. Pape et al.: The effect of kinetic positioning on lung function
and pulmonary haemodynamics in posttraumatic ARDS : a clinical
study. Injury 25: 51 (1994)
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