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AUTOEXCEL®
MICRO AIR LOSS SYSTEM |
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Autoexcel ®
The Autoexcel® System is for those patient assessed to be at high risk
of developing pressure sores and for those with existing
pressure sores up to and including grade 3.
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Micro air loss
Micro air loss
creates an osmotic gradient moving vapour away from the skin and keeping
the patient dry and comfortable. The gentle circulation helps in the
reduction of humidity and enhances patient comfort.
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Automatic
alternating actio
General inflation
and deflation of the support cells, allow oxygenation and nutrition of
tissue to occur, preventing breakdown and enhancing healing. The
Auto-Matt ®
sensor and automatically adjusts according to patient movement and
weight distribution thus providing optimum support for the patient.
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User
friendly
Designed with the carer in mind, Autoexcel®
has a minimum of controls, is lightweight and portable making it easy to use
in any environment. Its versatile and robust construction make it an
efficient and cost effective choice. |
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CPR release
Quick release deflates mattress within 15 seconds |
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Contoured
cells
Enhances patient safety and comfort Modular construction |
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Slimline pump
Whisper quiet and vibration free minimum of controls for
ease of use Audio/visual alarms |
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Infection
control
Easy to clean mattress and pump surface Bacteriostatic
cover Guidelines for infection control procedures available |
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Cover
vapour permeable water resistant and bacteriostatic
Removable - easy to clean two-way stretch - reduces shear and
friction |
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Service infra-red link
System tracking Servicing |
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Technical Specification |
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Refrences:
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National pressure Ulcer advisory Panel
(1989), Clinical practice Guideline, Number 3 AHCPR. US Department of
Health and human services. 1992. |
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Williams, C (1995), British
Journal Nursing, 4, (6): 351-354 |
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