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Alternating Low Pressure Medical Mattress | Wellell Optima Prone System 36

by Wellell
Current price $5,900.00
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Alternating Continuous Low Pressure Medical Mattress Overview

Improve patient comfort and recovery with precise head positioning

Supporting the shoulders mechanically while creating space below the patient's chin can reduce the workload and risk for the caregiver to inadvertently obstruct airway tubing. This feature allows a single caregiver to safely and efficiently perform head repositioning.

Manage Airway & Fluid Tubing

Guiding proper airway and fluid tubing organization by deflating individual air cells can help prevent potential obstructions or displacements in hemodialysis flow and catheters, reducing the burden on caregivers' workflow.

Control Individual Air Cell Firmness with precision

The Alternating Low Pressure Medical Mattress by Wellell Optima Prone System 36 is designed to reduce caregiver burden and improve workflow. This innovative mattress features deflating individual air cells that guide proper airway and fluid tubing organization, reducing potential obstructions and displacements to hemodialysis flow and catheters.

Protect Vulnerable Facial Structures

The exclusive headrest design combines a gentle facial cushion with a contoured ear pocket above customizable air cells, reducing pressure on the face and ears while in prone position to prevent injuries.

Mattress Dimension ( L x W x H ) 78.7 x 35.4 x 8 in
Mattress Weight 27.5 lb
Maximum Patient Weight 397 lb
Pump Dimension ( L x W x H) 13.4 x 6.5 x 10.2 in
Supply Voltage  110-120 V / 60 Hz 

Optima Prone

This product aims to simplify the prone procedure and reduce the workload for caregivers, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes.

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FAQs

1. After selecting the Supine Position Mode or Prone Position Mode, there is a 20-minute wait for the surface to reach max firmness. Will automatic detection be active during this time? No. During this time, the Automatic Pressure Adjustment is inactive and will not be detecting the patient's weight.

2. Any recommendations on the number of cells to deflate for each section and for heel relief? 

Deflation should follow the location of the patient's vulnerable areas. Our recommendations are:

  • Head section (supine): 1 cell between cell No. 1 to No. 3
  • Head section (prone): All cells between cell No. 1 to No. 3
  • Torso section: 2 cells between cell No. 5 to No. 15
  • Lower leg section: 1 cell between cell No. 16 to No. 21

For heel relief, deflate cells that the heel sits on with the knobs on the side of the mattress.

3. What does the Shoulder Lifting Mode do?
The Shoulder Lifting Mode activates a mechanical apparatus that lifts and holds the patient's shoulders and chest upward, mimicking traditional prone positioning therapy's manual shoulder lifting procedure done by two or more caregivers. The lift helps release neck pressure that often leads to hyperextension injury and avoid spinal deformity body pains.

4. How long does Head Repositioning Mode's shoulder lifting assistance last?
In addition to lifting and supporting the patient's shoulder and chest upwards, the Shoulder Lifting Mode also deflates the area below the patient's chin, creating space for the caregiver to secure a steady hold and turn the head while safely managing and preventing airway tubing obstructions.


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