Venous Thrombosis Prevention and Sleep Quality: A Comparison of the Kendall and the Recovery Health MAC Systems
Deep Venous Thrombosis of Deep Femoral Vein
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Deep Venous Thrombosis of Deep Femoral Vein
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion: Adult participants age 50-75 BMI 18-39 Exclusion: BMI or age outside of the inclusion criteria limits stomach-sleepers uncontrolled asthma surgery within the past 6 weeks history of venous thrombosis within the past 12 months abnormalities of the lower extremities, including edema, deformity which does not allow for proper fit of the external mechanical compression devices skin breakdown of any kind severe peripheral neuropathy skin grafting within the last 3 months, cellulitis or dermatitis
Sites / Locations
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Repeated measures
Using a 2-day counterbalanced, within-subject repeated-measures design, 16 participants wore two mechanical compression devices, the commonly-used Kendall SCD Express 9525 (SCD) and the novel Recovery Force Movement and Compressions Device (RF-MAC) for 1 night each in their home while sleep was recorded with polysomnography. For each device, participants also completed questionnaires to assess usability, mobility, perceived noise disturbance, and perceived sleep disturbance.