How much compression does PROFORE?

How much compression does PROFORE?

PROFORE is designed to apply sustained graduated pressure of 40mmHg to the ankle area decreasing to 17mm Hg at the knee. It is supplied in 4 compression strengths to cover all sizes of ankle.

How often do you change PROFORE?

Profore has sufficient absorptive capacity to manage exudate for up to a full week without needing re-application. The initial applications of PROFORE may have to be changed every 3 to 4 days, when drainage is high. Weekly dressing changes reduce the nursing time required for the management of venous leg ulcers.

What is the difference between PROFORE and Profore Lite?

Profore is used for the treatment of venous leg ulcers with a Doppler index reading of greater that 0.8. Profore Lite is indicated for mixed aetiology leg ulcers with a Doppler index reading of between 0.6 and 0.8 or for patients who cannot tolerate full compression.

Is PROFORE short or long stretch?

Results: Patients treated with Profore healed significantly faster than those treated with short stretch (p = 0.03) and were 2.9 times more likely to heal at any given time during the study period. Younger wounds healed significantly faster than older wounds (p = 0.01).

What is Profore WCL used for?

PROFORE WCL provides physical separation between the wound and external environments to assist in preventing bacterial contamination of the wound. PROFORE WCL aids in the creation and maintenance of a moist wound environment.

How much compression do you need for venous insufficiency?

20-30mmHg is the most commonly prescribed strength of stocking for its effective compression and ease of use. Lighter compression stockings, like 15-20mmHg, are great for daily use or to wear as you travel. After varicose vein treatment, it is important to wear compression stockings to insure treatment efficacy.

What is PROFORE Lite used for?

The PROFORE Lite system is designed to deliver effective compression to successfully manage “mixed” aetiology leg ulcers. It may also be used to manage venous ulcers in patients with ABPIs between 0.6 and 0.8 who cannot tolerate the full compression of standard PROFORE or PROFORE LF.

What is Profore Lite used for?

Should I keep compression bandage on at night?

The bandage should provide a snug compression, but not restrict blood flow. Please remove compression bandages at night while sleeping. for best results. As swelling reduces it may be necessary to adjust compression bandage.

How do you use Profore lite dressing?

Apply PROFORE #1 Absorbent Padding Bandage. With the foot flexed to 90 degrees, apply from the base of the toes to the knee using a simple spiral technique and 50% overlap. Do not apply tension. Ensure that bony prominences are padded so that the ankle measurement is greater than 18 cm or 7¼ inches.

Does venous insufficiency ever go away?

The problem will not go away if you wait, and the earlier it is diagnosed and treated, the better your chances of preventing serious complications. Symptoms include: Swelling in the lower legs and ankles, especially after extended periods of standing.

Can profore be used for compression therapy?

Only apply PROFORE following training in its application and with knowledge of the use of compression therapy in patients with compromised arterial circulation. PROFORE is for single use only. Assess the patient thoroughly to ensure that sufficient arterial supply exists to apply compression therapy.

What is profore* multi-layer compression bandage system?

PROFORE* Multi-Layer Compression Bandage System 1 • System contains a wound contact layer, natural padding layer, light conformable dressing layer, light compression… 2 • Provides graduated compression 3 • Can be worn up to seven days 4 • Reduces preparation time More

What is the maximum pressure for profore bandages?

This has become the benchmark pressure for compression bandages). PROFORE is designed to apply sustained graduated pressure of 40mmHg to the ankle area decreasing to 17mm Hg at the knee.

How much pressure does profore provide?

PROFORE provides approximately 40mm Hg pressure at the ankle decreasing to 17mm Hg at the knee. 2 What is a Leg Ulcer? A leg ulcer may be defined as a loss of skin below the knee on the leg or foot. Leg ulcers can often be unsightly, painful and slow to heal.