Archive for October, 2010

BARBARA A. WHITING RN, BSN - OSTOMY/WOUND NURSE

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

24 Jan, 1998

Advanced Medical Systems, Inc.
352 Cleveland Place Suite 105
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462

To Whom It May Concern,

My name is Barbara Whiting and I am the Ostomy/Wound Nurse at Portsmouth naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia. In my role I am directly responsible for the assessment of patients with wound and skin problems. I am also responsible for patient assessment and teaching for patients with genitourinary problems who may need surgical intervention or for those patients who have already undergone a surgical procedure. I am also responsible for the development and implementation of pressure sore prevention programs, treatment plans and protocols.

It has been my experience that all of the SENTECH MEDICAL SYSTEMS pressure relieving therapies provided by Advanced Medical Systems, Inc. are outstanding products. Since 1992 we have consistently utilized the SENTECH STAGE IV Alternating Low Air Loss Mattress Overlay, the STAGE IV Alternating Loss Air Chair, and the THERA-TURN 1000 Mattress Overlay that provides Continuous Lateral Rotation in addition to Low Air Loss therapy. The products have provided our patients with effective, appropriate therapy and have demostrated their effectiveness in pressure sore prevention and treatment in our critical care patients and for our general patient population that have been identified as being at risk of pressure sore development.

The products have been successfully utilized in the treatment of both Stage III and Stage IV ulcers at a considerable cost savings to our hospital. Since using these therapies we have had excellent clinicla results with positive patient and staff response. There has been an increase in appropriate patient placemtns and assessments resulting in a decrease of hospital acquired pressure sore development and a marked decrease in expenditures of bed rental equipment.

We have also received excellent service from Advanced Medical Systems on the SenTech Products. and I have found the company to be most efficeint, knowledgeable and helpful. It has been my pleasure to work wiht such a professional company.

Sincerely,

Barbara A. Whiting, RN, BSN
Ostomy/Wound Nurse Specialist
General Surgery Department

JOHN A. DAWSON M.D. - BURN, WOUND, CRITICAL CARE AND GENERAL SURGERY

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

01 Mar, 1999

John A. Dawson M.D.
Burn, Wound, Critical Care and General Surgery
705 Kingston Road
Grovetown, Georgia 30813
Tel/Fax 706-860-2973
Page 803-827-4187
E-Mail ICU@aol.com

In my role as director of the Advanced Wound Care Center and as a burn surgeon at Columbia HCA burn unit, I have had extensive experience with numerous therapy bed systems. For the last three years, I have been utilizing the Thera-TURN, Sentry, and Stage IV products from SenTech Medical Systems. Prior to that time I had and continue to have, experience with most other makes of specialty beds and support surfaces in my role as director of the burn and surgical critical units SUNY Syracuse and Baystate Medical Center. This includes fluidized air support, alternating pressure, low and high air loss products, gel products, foam and sheepskin.

I have followed and documented healing in over 300 patients with pressure ulcers, 40 flaps and over 500 grafts over the last 40 months. I have also followed and documented the effect of SenTech products as prophylaxis for 20 patients lying supine over 14 days due to burn injury. It is clear that SenTech’s overlay and mattress replacement systems function in a superior manner and at an equal or lower cost than competing products. This is due to their observed and measured dynamic support function with direct surface air loss, which helps prevent maceration. Nursing, administrative and patient acceptance has also been extremely high. The overall function including direct low air loss, range of dynamic motion and ergonomics are excellent. Transport to O/R and movement withing the room requires minimal effort, unlike some of the more bulky products often used. At the same time, nursing has appreciated the full range of functions available, the ease of use an the minimal training required.

As a result of the above experience I have abandoned the use of fluidized air support and full frame bed systems in postoperative and multiple decubiti nursing home situations. As a result of their proven efficacy, I now specifically stipulate the SenTech when prescribing a specialty mattress system. I have also discontinued the use of foam and fleece products for long term care patients. SenTech’s products are more cost-efficient, especially from the viewpoint of prevention of infection and the more rapid healing of wounds, in conjunction with staff compliance. When a full mattress is not required, the overlay product is utilized; further reducing cost while still achieving excellent results.

The very positive results I experienced with SenTech’s mattress systems resulted in my evaluation of the SenTech AIR CHAIR systems. I (immediately) experienced excellent results, similar staff acceptance and patient compliance greater than that for prior technology. As a result, the AIR CHAIR has become a de-facto standard for inpatient care of decubiti and posterior flaps and grafts. Within the hospital setting, the SenTech AIR CHAIR is the only specified product for chair therapy.

In conclusion I can recommend the SenTech products without reservation for burn wounds, surgical procedures and decubiti, as well as for critically ill, floor level and long-term care patients.