A pulmonary embolism is a sudden blockage in the arteries that supply blood to the lungs. It is caused by one or more blood clots.
If you have mild lung injuries, doctors may give you oxygen through a mask. If your injuries are more serious, you may get medication for pain, infections, blood clots, or gastric reflux.
Treatment options include medicines, oxygen therapy, and pulmonary rehabilitation. But, before reaching the treatment stage, avoiding further complexities can be made possible if the sudden blockage in the arteries is quickly diagnosed.
To meet this aim, several devices are being manufactured and used by Pulmonologists. The FDA Portable Vein Detector SIFVEIN-5.2 is among the very first products that are highly recommended by these specialists.
The Vein Finder SIFVEIN-5.2 is a medical observation tool. It is used to search for subcutaneous superficial blood vessels and for an assisted puncture, such as assisted venous diagnosis and intravenous injection.
As such, the device is perfectly capable of detecting the sudden blockage in the arteries, and in that way, it contributes to acceleration treatment and recovery process.
The SIFVEIN-5.2 has several enhanced models with different colors, which can improve the clarity and identification effectively. They are “Red, green, white,” the three color modes switch freely. Projected images are more realistic and have higher clinical accuracy.
The device is also available with a child mode. The area of the projected space is reduced in size and the processing of vein images is more meticulous. As such, it reduces bidirectional pain caused by children’s injection problems.
With all these advanced options, the SIFVEIN-5.2 might be the ultimate choice for quick lung disorders’ assessment and so fast treatment and higher recovery chances.
Reference: Pulmonary embolism
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