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Velseal Patch “A novel solution for bleeding problems in post hemodialysis patients”

Dialysis is a treatment that filters and purifies the blood in your body by passing it through a machine to be cleaned. We need dialysis when the kidneys stop working properly.

Dialysis does some of the things done by healthy kidneys, which includes removing waste, salt and extra water to prevent them from building up in the body. This helps in keeping safe levels of certain chemicals in your body for example potassium, sodium, and bicarbonate.

DIALYSIS NEED:
A person needs dialysis on developing an end-stage renal failure, which is indicated by an 85-90% kidney function loss and a glomerular filtration rate of less than 15.

Do You Know?
An average life expectancy on dialysis is only 5-10 years, however, dialysis has helped patients to live for 20 or even 30 years.

Current Procedure for post-hemodialysis bleeding:
It’s important to stop blood loss post renal dialysis, as soon as possible. It is seen as a simple problem but many times it is very difficult to manage.

Post-hemodialysis site haemorrhage (PHSH) requires a lot of time, effort and expertise to stop. This is also because of the anti-coagulants, like heparin, which has been given to the patients as a part of the dialysis procedure so that blood flows freely through the fistula or graft.

These anti-coagulants make the blood thin and thus bleeding occurs more easily and is harder to stop. There are different steps, which can be followed to stop post-hemodialysis bleeding at the puncture site.

The main two steps used are:

1. DIRECT PRESSURE:
A firm pressure applied right on the bleeding spot with a gauze or cotton roll until the bleeding stops. The amount of time required to stop the bleeding with direct pressure can vary. In some cases, it takes only 20-30 minutes and in certain cases when the patient also suffers from other medical conditions, like high B.P, a low platelet count or diabetes, it can take anywhere from 50 minutes to upward of an hour. Once the bleeding has stopped a fresh gauze and tape is applied.

2 TORNIQUET:
A sterile elastic tourniquet can also be applied along with direct pressure to stop bleeding. Strong & direct pressure is an important intervention for hemorrhage control but it has been observed that strong pressure will often result in reducing the life of fistula. There can be various difficulties in achieving prompt hemodialysis-site hemostasis that contributes to further blood loss. It also consumes valuable staff time treating and monitoring these patients. We understand that there is a need for improved haemostasis dressing with active clotting surfaces and components to accelerate haemostasis in moderate to severe bleeding.

We @DattMediproducts introduce “VELSEALTM-PATCH”, an optimal haemostatic dressing to control bleeding Post-Renal Dialysis.

VELSEALTM – PATCH

VelSealTM-Patch is ready to use hemostatic dressing especially designed for renal dialysis patients. It consists of a polymeric haemostatic patch fixed on a non-woven fabric coated with adhesive. VelSealTM-Patch quickly stops bleeding as it fastens the blood clotting process and stabilizes the clotting formed.

Novel Features

  1. Nature of the dressing: A novel dressing with polymeric haemostatic patch to control bleeding at dialysis puncture sites. The hemostatic patch is impregnated with clot promoting and clot stabilizing agents.
  2. Porosity: VelSealTM-Patch is highly porous in nature and has the capacity to absorb fluids 12-15 times of its weight.
  3. Function: VelSealTM-Patch prevents the loss of natural clotting factors to initiate the clotting cascade.
  4. Adhesive Property: Adhesive is non-irritant and gentle to the skin. The sides of VelSealTM– Patch can be stuck to the skin hence eliminating the need for any secondary dressing.
  5. Indication: Used in post-haemodialysis patients to stop bleeding at the puncture site.
  6. Mode of Action: When blood flows into the dressing, the clotting process starts. The haemostatic patch expands after absorbing the blood. The clotting process occurs within the pores of the dressing. Clotting factors present in the dressing fasten the clotting process. The clot stabilizing agent prevents the disintegration of the clot formed.
  7. Size available: 5cm x 7cm

We @DattMediproducts provide a range of hemostatic dressings specially designed for some difficult to manage indications like Angiography/ Angioplasty, trauma, and artierla and venous ruptures to name a few. You can follow our previous blogs to know more about our innovative dressings and our patented products.

Visit www.dattmedi.com for more infomation.
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Wound Care for Athletes

Athletes constantly push their bodies to the limit, making them more prone to injuries and wounds. From minor cuts and bruises to more serious sprains and strains, managing these injuries effectively is crucial for maintaining peak performance and ensuring a swift recovery. This blog delves into effective wound care strategies for athletes and highlights how the innovative Velcool® cooling and compression bandage can play a pivotal role in their recovery.

Understanding Common Athletic Injuries

Athletic activities can lead to a variety of injuries, including:

  • Sprains and Strains: Overstretching or tearing of ligaments and muscles.
  • Bruises: Caused by impact, leading to bleeding under the skin.
  • Cuts and Abrasions: Resulting from falls or contact with rough surfaces.
  • Overuse Injuries: Such as tendonitis, caused by repetitive motion.

The RICE Method: A Foundation for Acute Injury Management

The RICE method is a tried-and-true approach for managing acute sports injuries. It stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation, each component playing a vital role in minimizing damage and speeding up recovery.

  • Rest: Essential to prevent further injury and allow the body to begin the healing process. Avoiding stress on the injured area helps prevent exacerbation of the damage.
  • Ice: Applying ice reduces pain and inflammation by constricting blood vessels, limiting blood flow to the affected area.
  • Compression: Helps reduce swelling and provides support to the injured tissue by limiting fluid accumulation around the injury.
  • Elevation: Keeping the injured part above the level of the heart reduces swelling, associated pain, and discomfort.

Introducing Velcool® : Enhancing the RICE Method

Velcool®  is a state-of-the-art cooling and compression bandage that adheres perfectly to the principles of the RICE method. It offers several benefits that make it an indispensable tool for athletes.

Strategies for Effective Wound Care in Athletes

1. Immediate Attention:

  • Address injuries immediately to prevent them from worsening.
  • Use products like Velcool® for instant cold and compression therapy.

2. Proper Cleansing:

  • Clean cuts and abrasions thoroughly to prevent infection.
  • Use antiseptic solutions and keep the wound covered with sterile dressings.

3. Monitor Healing:

  • Regularly check the injury for signs of infection or complications.
  • Adjust the level of activity based on the healing progress.

4. Nutrition and Hydration:

  • 4a. Maintain a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals to support the healing process.
  • 4b. Stay hydrated to promote overall health and recovery.

5. Gradual Return to Activity:

  • Gradually reintroduce physical activity to avoid re-injury.
  • Follow a rehabilitation plan designed by a healthcare professional.

Effective wound care is vital for athletes to maintain their active lifestyles and ensure quick recovery from injuries. The RICE method provides a solid foundation for managing acute injuries, and innovations like the Velcool® cooling and compression bandage enhance this approach. By incorporating these strategies and utilizing advanced products, athletes can minimize downtime, promote healing, and get back to their peak performance levels swiftly.

For athletes and sports enthusiasts, embracing the right wound care techniques and products like Velcool® can make a significant difference in their overall health and performance. Stay active, stay safe, and ensure your body gets the care it deserves.

In moments of crisis, such as accidents or emergencies, being equipped with the knowledge and skills to administer proper wound care can make a critical difference in saving lives and preventing further complications. Whether you’re a bystander or the injured person themselves, understanding the essential steps of wound care in emergency situations is paramount. 

Here are some quick response tips to guide you through assessing and managing wounds effectively:

1. Assessment and Safety First –

The foremost priority in any emergency situation is safety. Before rushing to aid the injured person, take a moment to assess the surroundings for potential hazards. Ensure both your safety and that of the injured individual by identifying and eliminating any immediate dangers.

2. Control Bleeding –

One of the most crucial steps in wound care is controlling bleeding. Apply direct pressure to the wound using a clean cloth or dressing. Elevating the injured area, if feasible, can help reduce blood flow and minimize bleeding. Prompt action in staunching the blood flow can prevent further loss and stabilize the individual’s condition.

3. Clean the Wound Quickly –

After addressing the bleeding, it’s essential to clean the wound promptly. Rinse the wound gently with clean water to remove any debris or foreign objects. In emergency situations, it’s advisable to avoid using strong antiseptics or solutions unless absolutely necessary, as they can cause further irritation or delay in treatment.

4. Apply Dressing and Bandage –

Once the wound is cleaned, cover it with a sterile dressing or a clean cloth to protect it from contamination. Secure the dressing in place using a bandage or cloth, ensuring it is snug but not too tight to impede circulation. Proper dressings help create an optimal environment for wound healing while preventing infection.

5. Seek Medical Assistance –

While initial wound care is essential, it’s crucial to recognize the severity of the injury and seek professional medical assistance promptly. Call emergency services or transport the individual to the nearest medical facility if the wound is severe, deep, or if bleeding persists despite initial measures. Timely medical intervention can prevent complications and facilitate proper wound management.

6. Prevent Shock and Comfort the Injured –

In addition to physical care, it’s vital to address the emotional and psychological needs of the injured person. Keep them calm and reassured to prevent shock, covering them with a blanket to maintain body warmth and comfort. Offering words of encouragement and support can go a long way in alleviating distress.

7. Continued Monitoring and Updates –

Even after administering initial first aid, it’s essential to continue monitoring the injured person’s condition until professional help arrives. Stay vigilant for any signs of deterioration or changes in vital signs, providing updates and relevant information to emergency responders upon their arrival. Your ongoing support and assistance can contribute significantly to the individual’s overall well-being and recovery.

Therefore, effective wound care in emergency situations requires a combination of swift action, sound judgment, and compassion. By prioritizing safety, controlling bleeding, cleaning the wound, seeking medical assistance, providing comfort, and monitoring the individual’s condition, you can help ensure the best possible outcome for the injured person. Remember, every second counts in an emergency, and your actions can make a lifesaving difference.

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