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The Vest Airway Clearance System,Model 205Breathe a Little Easier.

How does The Vest AirwayClearance System work?Through High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation technology,The Vest Airway Clearance System dislodges mucus fromthe bronchial walls, and mobilizes secretions and mucusfrom the smaller to larger airways where it can be clearedby coughing or suctioning.Eases off pressurewhen pausedSimple, flexible programmingNormal ModeRamp ModeProgram Mode withCough Pause OptionEasy-to-read screenDual language capabilityPush-buttondata entryOptional RemoteControlEases into therapyAir Hose,DisposableAir Hose PortConvenient, quick-accessstorage for disposablegarments allows forefficient transportSmall footprint for easypositioning and storage2Adjustable height offersvariable positioning at thebedside, chair side or duringtransportEasy movement on fourindependent, swivelingcasters

What does The Vest Systemmean to clinicians?Designed with Acute and Long-Term Respiratory Care in mind,The Vest Airway Clearance System provides clinicians with thefollowing advantages:Easy No need to reposition the patient compared to CPT. Reduces average therapy time compared to CPT.1 Increased compliance to therapy compared to CPT in pediatricpatients.2,3Safe Proven to be at least as safe as CPT.4 No need to change head-of-bed into Trendelenburg position. Disposable Single Patient Use options.Effective Mobilizes secretions as well as CPT.5,6,7 Provides consistent therapy every time.1. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. An Introduction to Postural Drainage & Percussion. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 2012; 2.2. Yuan N, Kane P, Shelton K, et al. Safety tolerance and efficacy of high-frequency chest wall oscillation in pediatric patients with cerebralpalsy and neuromuscular diseases: An exploratory randomized controlled trial. J Child Neurol. 2010 Jul; 25(7):815-21.3. Rayabhari A, Noritz G, Birnkrant D. Home use of high-frequency chest wall oscillation by pediatric patients with non-CF diagnoses. Postersession presented at Annual Meeting of the American Thoracic Society; May, 2006; San Diego, CA.4. Anderson, Palmer, et al. “Evaluation of the Safety of High-Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) Therapy in Blunt Force TraumaPatients.” Journal of Trauma Management and Outcomes 2008 2:8.5. Kluft J, Beker L, Castagnino M, Gaiser J, Chaney H, Fink R. A comparison of bronchial drainage treatments in cystic fibrosis. Pediatr Pulmonol1996; 22: 271-274.6. Arens R, Gozal D, Omlin KJ, et al. Comparison of high frequency chest compression and conventional CPT in hospitalized patients withcystic fibrosis. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1994; 150: 1154-7.7. Braggion C, Cappelletti LM, Cornacchia M, et al. Short-term effects of three chest physiotherapy regimens in patients hospitalized forpulmonary exacerbations of cystic fibrosis: a cross-over randomized study. Pediatr Pulmonol 1995; 19: 16-22.3

What Studies ShowThe Vest Airway Clearance System, the original High Frequency Chest WallOscillation (HFCWO) device, has been in use since 1988. With over 80 clinicalstudies having been conducted in Acute Care, Long-Term Care and Home Care,it is the most researched HFCWO system on the market today.Commercial Claims*Medicare Claims*10.0%8.2%overall Per Member Per Month (PMPM)claim costs (excluding RX).overall PMPM claim costs.21.3%16.1%inpatient admissions per 1,000.inpatient admissions per 1,000.38.3%37.8%inpatient days per 1,000.inpatient days per 1,000.11.6 to 9.1 days 10.1 to 7.5 daysDECREASE in average length of stay.* Rental Program4DECREASE in average length of stay.

Cost SavingsMILLIMAN ACTUARIAL ANALYSISDECREASED LENGTH OF STAY-21.3%1,6821,4881,6451,324-16.1%1,249MILLIMAN ACTUARIAL ANALYSISINPATIENT 9,515 14,986 inedThe analysis covered 446 neuromuscular disease patients that had received HFCWO therapy between 2007 and 2009 comparinghealth care costs incurred before and after HFCWO therapy intervention. The results of the study show lower claim costs forpatients with neuromuscular disorders after the initial insurance claim for HFCWO.* This report was prepared by Milliman for Hill-Rom on January 16, 2012. The results in this report are technical in nature and are dependent upon specificassumptions and methods. A complete copy of the report is available from Hill-Rom upon request.5

What types of patients may benefit?The Vest Airway Clearance System has been demonstrated to benefit patients in the removalof retained secretions due to both acute and chronic respiratory conditions.Secretion retention associated with impaired ventilationand/or gas exchange: Atelectasis, pulmonary infiltrates or pneumonia Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) Mechanical ventilation Pulmonary insufficiencyIneffective cough or secretion clearance due to immobility,deconditioning or muscle weakness: Obesity Dyspnea Cerebral palsy Motor neuron disease Quadriplegia and/or Quadriparesis Muscular dystrophies and other myopathiesAirway clearance dysfunction resulting in impaired ventilationand/or gas exchange: Bronchiectasis Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Cystic FibrosisThe Vest Airway Clearance System is not intended to treat any specific underlying disease or condition, butrather to provide Airway Clearance Therapy. Physicians have prescribed The Vest Airway Clearance Systemfor patients with the conditions noted above. Numerous clinical studies document the effectiveness of TheVest Airway Clearance System in mobilizing secretions.What hospital departments or units may use The Vest Airway Clearance System?6 Respiratory Care ICU Nursing Sub Acute Unit Critical Care Surgical/Post Surgical Unit Physical Therapy Step Down Unit

Ordering The Vest System Therapy for Acute Care Use3 programs to choose from: Purchase Program Lease to Own Programs Rental ProgramTo order today, call 800-426-4224 or contact your local sales representative.AccessoriesACCESSORIESDISPOSABLE WRAP SPU VESTDISPOSABLE FULL SPU 00PartNumberDescriptionPartNumberDescriptionAir HoseP300629000X-Small (19-23"), 1 VestP300200000Child Medium (23-27"), 1 VestP004982Air Hose, Disposable (1 hose)P300630000Small ( 23-33"), 1 VestP300205000Child Large ( 27-31") (17" fromthe top of the back to the waistline), 1 VestP0049825Air Hose, Disposable (10 pack)P300631000Medium ( 33-43"), 1 Vest142319Power CordP300632000Large ( 43-53"), 1 Vest142232Remote Control AssemblyP300633000Extra Large ( 53-67"), 1 VestP300208000Adult X-Small Slim( 27-31") (18" from the top ofthe back to the waist line), 1 Vest140643User Manual, Model 205P300634000XX-Large ( 67-75"), 1 VestP300629005X-Small (19-23"), Pkg of 5P300210000Adult Small ( 31-36"), 1 VestP300630005Small ( 23-33"), Pkg of 5P300215000Adult Medium( 36-45"), 1 VestP300631005Medium ( 33-43"), Pkg of 5P300220000Adult Large ( 45-52"), 1 VestP300632005Large ( 43-53"), Pkg of 5P300633005Extra Large ( 53-67"), Pkg of 5P300634005XX-Large ( 67-75"), Pkg of 5P300600005Wrap SPU Vest Starter Pack,Pkg of 57

Hill-Rom is a leading global medical technology company with more than10,000 employees worldwide. We partner with health care providers in morethan 100 countries, across all care settings, by focusing on patient care solutionsthat improve clinical and economic outcomes in five core areas: AdvancingMobility, Wound Care and Prevention, Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics,Surgical Safety and Efficiency and Respiratory Health. Hill-Rom’s people,products and programs work towards one mission: Every day, around theworld, we enhance outcomes for patients and their caregivers.The Vest is a registered trademark of Hill-Rom Services PTE Ltd. Enhancing Outcomes for Patientsand their Caregivers is a registered trademark of Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Hill-Rom reserves the right to make changes without notice in design,specifications and models. The only warranty Hill-Rom makes is theexpress written warranty extended on the sale or rental of its products. 2017 Hill-Rom Services PTE Ltd. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.144627 rev 906-JUL-2017ENG – USFor further information about this product or a service,please contact your local Hill-Rom representative orvisit our om

2017 Hill-Rom Services PTE Ltd. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 144627 rev 9 06-JUL-2017 ENG – US For further information about this product or a service, please contact your local Hill-Rom representative or visit our webpage: 800-426-4224 www.respiratorycare.hill-rom.com Hill-Rom is a leading gl

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