Foam counterpressure garment

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Inventors

McCabe, Francis J.

Application #

607994

Filed

Nov-1-1990

Published

Nov-9-1993

Current US Class

128/882
128/897
602/23
602/75

International Classes

A61B 019/00

Field of Search

602/23 602/62 602/13 602/75 602/78 128/882 128/897 D16/20 D16/15

Examiners

Cohen; Lee S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sutton; Ezra

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Other References

"Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment: State of the Art 1988" Annals Emerg Med May 1988; 17:506-525. "Effect of the Pneumatic Antishock Garment on Intramuscular Pressure", Chisolm, C. D., Clark D. E., Ann, Emerg. Med. Aug. 1984; 13 581-583. A portion of Emergency Medicine comprising the cover sheet and an article entitled "Outside Pressure for an Inside Bleed." Gladiator Shock Suit, Antishock Pants Armstrong Medical Ind., Inc. Catalogue #112, 1988 & attached written materials relating thereto. MAST Medical Anti-Shock Trousers- Three Styles Armstrong Medical Ind., Inc., Catalogue #112, p. 85 & attached written material relating thereto.

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Abstract
A bladder-less counterpressure garment primarily used in the treatment of a victim suffering from hypovolemic shock. The garment is made of a compressible material, like foam, with a device for compressing the material. The garment is adapted to be positioned about the legs and abdomen of the victim by an adjustable fastener. The adjustable fastener or a separate pressure engagement device is engaged, compressing the foam and supplying the requisite counterpressure to increase blood circulation to the vital organs.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A counterpressure garment comprising:

a pair of leg sections for applying around a portion of the legs of a wearer, including the thigh and/or calf sections, and constructed at least partially of a compressible non-inflatable material;

a lower torso section connected to said pair of leg sections for applying around the lower torso and abdomen of a wearer, and constructed at least partially of a compressible non-inflatable material;

an adjustable length fastening means for each of said sections, used to secure and to compress the compressible non-inflatable material about the wearer's body; and

said compressible material being foam.

2. The counterpressure garment of claim 1 wherein the adjustable length fastening means are "VELCRO" mating strips.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to body treatment care and specifically to garments used in emergency treatment of victims suffering from hypovolemic shock and in the presence of intractable bleeding.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Shock is a life threatening condition that results when the body is unable to maintain circulation to the heart, lungs and brain. It may be caused by trauma, blood loss, toxins or other circulatory diminishment. In addition to the routine shock first-aid of lying the victim prone with the lower extremities raised to move blood to the critical organs, it is also known to apply surface counterpressure to the lower extremities sufficient to overcome the pressure in the capillary and venus system to force increased circulation to the critical organs.

Circumferential pneumatic counterpressure (CPC) devices are well known inflatable garments used to apply pressure around the arms, legs and/or abdomen to control intractable bleeding and ameliorate shock. Examples of such devices are described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,933,150 issued Jan. 20, 1976, to Kaplan et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 4,039,039 issued Aug. 2, 1977, to Gottfried. The application of a CPC device causes a dramatic circulatory rearrangement of the blood within a victim's body. The victim's blood pressure rises and the volume of blood available to the heart, lungs and head is greatly increased, while the amount of blood in the lower extremities is decreased.
 
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