What are the applications and contraindications of the new extracorporeal counterpulsation?

  The new type of extracorporeal counterpulsation adopts modern medicine, computer technology, electromechanical integration, biomedical engineering and industrial design and other high and new technologies to derive scientific data according to cardiac electrophysiology and hemodynamic technology, and adopts high performance computer technology and digital circuit control with high stability and strong anti-interference ability. The real-time monitoring mode of ECG wave can directly observe the filling and exhausting time from the ECG wave and automatically adjust the filling and exhausting time according to the physiological condition of the patient, which makes the treatment process safer and more effective. Secondly, the new extracorporeal counterpulsation has real-time display of finger pulse waveform and blood oxygen saturation monitoring function, which can reflect the treatment effect. During the treatment process, the inflation pressure can be automatically adjusted according to the actual condition of the patient.
  In addition, the new extracorporeal counterpulsation has a patient database, which can save the relevant information of patients and facilitate doctors’ management and inquiry. The new extracorporeal counterpulsation adopts advanced equipment, which makes the device have a long service life.
  I. Application of neurorehabilitation
  1. Indications
  (1) Acute phase treatment of cerebral ischemic stroke
  (2) Rehabilitation and treatment of recovery period of cerebral ischemic stroke
  (3) Transient cerebral ischemia treatment and stroke prevention
  (4)Treatment and rehabilitation of vertebral artery insufficiency of blood supply in cervical spine disease
  (5) Treatment and rehabilitation of cranial artery and carotid artery stenosis or after stenting
  (6)Treatment and rehabilitation of cerebral arteriosclerosis and complications
  (7)Rehabilitation of vascular dementia
  (8)Sudden age-related vascular deafness
  (9)Treatment and rehabilitation of arteriosclerotic stenosis embolism of the fundus
  (10)Parkinson’s syndrome
  Second, the application of cardiac rehabilitation
  1.Indications
  (1) Treatment and rehabilitation of non-interventional patients with coronary heart disease
  (2) Rehabilitation of patients with coronary interventions, construction of complications
  (3)Treatment and rehabilitation of coronary heart disease and diabetes, hyperlipidemia and other diffuse disease, microvascular lesions
  (4) protection and treatment of target organ ischemia in coronary heart disease and hypertension
  (5) rehabilitation of angina pectoris in coronary artery disease to reduce symptoms and provide exercise capacity
  (6) Rehabilitation of coronary heart disease with cardiac insufficiency
  (7) Rehabilitation treatment of hypertension to improve and protect ischemic target organs
  (8) primary prevention of coronary heart disease, improving metabolic and vascular endothelial disorders
  (9)Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease, improving symptoms, promoting reversal and preventing recurrence
  (10)Tertiary prevention of coronary heart disease, improving and maintaining symptoms and improving quality of life
  (11)Rehabilitation of patients with ischemic heart failure
  (12) Rehabilitation of patients with heart attack
  (13) Rehabilitation of obese patients with coronary heart disease
  III. Contraindications
  1.Severe aortic valve closure insufficiency
  2, various bleeding diseases, with special attention to cerebral hemorrhage
  3, all kinds of heart valve disease or congenital heart disease and cardiac insufficiency
  4, limbs with thrombophlebitis or infected lesions
  5, excessive blood pressure ≥ 170/100mmhg
  6, frequent premature beats (>10-15 beats / min), atrial fibrillation, paroxysmal tachycardia, heart rate greater than 140 beats / min or less than 40 beats / min
  7, pleural fluid or ascites
  8, uncontrolled epilepsy
  9, extreme non-cooperation with treatment