HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Pressure mapping
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HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Pressure mapping
Pressure mapping HydroAire (Aurora, Mfg.) vs. FluidAir HC (KCI) Laurie M. Rappl, PT, CWS Pressure mapping is an objective means of capturing pressure distribution across a given surface. This capture gives a visual image, as well as several numeric values. In order to show equivalence between the HydroAire by Aurora, Mfg. and the FluidAir HC by KCI, pressure mapping was done on 5 people of varying body types on these two surfaces. Mapping was performed on November 13, 2006 at Span-America, Greenville, SC. Neither Span-America nor the author has a financial or employee interest in either product or either manufacturer. Method: Both surfaces were set up according to manufacturer’s directions. Both surfaces were in the same room to control for room temperature and humidity. All subjects wore clothing that was comfortably loose but not baggy, and of a stretch material to limit interference with the mapping. Each subject was mapped three times on one surface as follows, then immediately mapped on the second surface three times. 1. Place X-sensor mat on Surface #1. Calibrate. 2. Allow X-sensor to run for 2 full minutes unweighted. 3. Position test subject on X-sensor in supine position, no pillow, surface flat. Smooth any obvious wrinkles in mat that show on the screen. These will alter pressure readings. 4. Run X-sensor for 2 full minutes. 5. Save image at 2-minute mark. Label the file appropriately. 6. Remove test subject from X-sensor. 7. Repeat steps 2-6 two more times, ending with the 3rd saved pressure reading. 8. Place X-Sensor mat on Surface #2. 9. Repeat steps 2-6 three times, saving each image at the 2-minute mark. The sex, height and weight of each of the 5 subjects were: Female Female Male Male Male 5’0” 5’8” 6’2” 5’9” 5’10” 95# 135# 190# 230# 170# Results: Pressure mapping is useful in providing a view of the interface pressures across the entire body surface in contact with the mattress. Individual numeric values such as peak pressure and average pressure are of no value in showing product equivalence. Contact Area, shown in square inches, gives an idea of the amount of immersion taking place on the mattress. More HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping immersion into the surface yields greater contact surface and lower pressures across that greater surface. Three maps were recorded for each subject on each surface. The images with the highest and lowest contact areas for each subject on each mattress were eliminated, and the image with the mid-range contact area is shown. Immersion: Four of the five subjects showed better immersion into the HydroAire than into the Fluid Air. This is seen when comparing the Contact Area number on the right side of each image. The fifth subject showed only 2% greater contact area on the FluidAir than the HydroAire. Overview of images: All subjects show more yellow and green colors, indicating higher pressures, in the sacral/buttocks area on the FluidAir than on the HydroAire. Conclusion: According to pressure mapping, the HydroAire is at least equivalent to the FluidAir. Please contact me if I can be of further assistance. Laurie M. Rappl, PT, CWS 70 Commerce Center Greenville, SC 29681 864-288-8877 x 6942 HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Table 1. Interference Pressure Measurements Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3 Subject 4 Subject 5 48, 65, 79 40, 40, 33 44, 47, 38 49, NA, NA 60, 63, 53 29, 44, 49 50, 48, 72 46, 41, 45 64 58.6 37.6 40.6 43 56.6 28, 31, 28 24, 29, 25 17, 19, 22 26, 20, 22 27, 24, 28 26, 19, 25 17, 22, 18 20, 22, 17 Occiput Fluid air 31, 43, 30 42, 33, 37 Average HydroAire Fluid air 34.6 37.3 HydroAire 49 44 Scapula Fluid air 15, 19, 18 28, 33, 30 Average HydroAire Fluid air 17.3 30.3 29 26.3 26 23.3 19.3 19 29, 36 29 40, 35, 37 31, 31, 37 47, 47, 47 38, 32, 33 32, 27, 32 41, 62, 45 48, 49, 41 37, 36, 37 42, 32, 30 31.3 37.3 33 49.3 47 46 34.3 36.6 38, 36, 29 38, 37, 55 48, 57, 47 37, 21, 30 48, 48, 40 80, 51, 59 63, 90, 77 38, 45, 34 HydroAire Sacrum HydroAire Fluid air Average HydroAire Fluid air 22.6 19.6 30.3 34.6 Heels Fluid air 32, 40, 23 41, 42, 41 Average HydroAire Fluid air 31.6 41.3 34.3 45.3 43.3 63.3 50.6 76.6 29.3 39 5' 0" 95# 5' 8" 135# 5' 9" 230# 5' 10" 170# 6' 2" 190# HydroAire Subject HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Subject 5’ 0”, 95# HydroAire FluidAir HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Subject Female 5’ 8”, 135# HydroAire FluidAir HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Subject: Male 6’ 2”, 190# HydroAire FluidAir HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Subject: Male 5’ 9”, 230# HydroAir FluidAir HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping Subject: Male 5’ 10”, 170# HydroAir FluidAir HydroAir vs. FluidAir pressure mapping
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