Description
ABI-Q Brochure
Clinical Background
simpleABI_2023_State_Reimbursement
simpleABI Patient Brochure
simpleABI ICD10 Codes
Instructional Videos:
Performing an ABI-Q Study with the simpleABI-Q
Performing an ABI-Q Study with the simpleABI with Cuff-Link
Unit: 1 Each
Contents: (1) ABI-Q, (1) NetBook PC with simpleABI software, (2) 10cm cuffs, (1) PVR, (1) inflation bulb, (1) carry bag, (1) user manual, (1) quick reference guide
Storage Requirements: 50° – 104° F
Operating Temperature: -4° – 122° F
The New simpleABI-Q is fast, easy and accurate. With No Doppler or special training needed, PAD testing can now be done by everyone in your office providing results in seconds to the patient.
- Computer: Included with your ABI-Q is a robust netbook computer preloaded with the ABI-Q software and using Windows 10 operating system, a 11.6″ screen, 4 GB of memory and 500 GB HDD.
- Reports: The ABI-Q exam utilizes the PVR waveform – a diagnostic tool that has been used in vascular diagnosis for years. View a sample report here
- PVR: Each ABI-Q comes with PVR hardware which quickly and easily produces vascular waveforms
- Cuffs: A complete set of specialized vascular cuffs are included. They are washable soft material over a non-latex bladder. Cuffs are long enough to completely encircle the limb
- Warranty: The ABI-Q comes with a 2-year industry leading warranty which includes both parts and labor and covers the Cuff-link box, probes and cords.
- Made in the USA
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WHY PAD TESTING SHOULD BE DONE IN YOUR PRACTICE
PAD testing saves patient’s lives, improves their health*
- Peripheral artery disease, PAD, is a serious disease – with deadly consequences
- Mortality is higher than many common diseases you test for*
- Early diagnosis and treatment can avoid disability and improve quality of life
If you don’t test, most PAD will be missed
- History and physical exam are unreliable
- Over half of PAD patients are asymptomatic or believe their pains are arthritis or have stopped walking far enough to
bring on claudication. As few as 10% have claudication. - Asymptomatic patients have the same prognosis as those with symptoms
Your patients prefer that testing be done in your office
- Validates your patient’s trust in you to find their PAD before they have an MI, stroke or amputation
- They appreciate having it done in your office rather than be sent elsewhere