Vista AVS Advanced Reimbursable Vascular Doppler, Built-in Printer, 8 MHz Bi-Directional Probe, PVR, PPG, Auto Cuff Control, Seated ABI, Auto Segmental Studies, PPG Pressures, PC Download Capability, 9 Cuffs & Stand
Summit Doppler Systems offers a full-featured ABI/vascular system for the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease (P.A.D.) that is fast, efficient and meets reimbursement criteria. The Vista AVS has 3 modalities for obtaining systolic pressures and ankle waveforms. Either a bi-directional Doppler probe or pulse volume recording (PVR) can be used to obtain ankle waveforms required for reimbursement
The system includes a total of 9 pressure cuffs. A graphic waveform display provides step-by-step exam instructions. Automatic cuff inflation and deflation, along with automatic indices calculation, expedite the process of performing exams. PC download software is included for interface with various EMR systems. The Vista AVS accommodates both standard and custom protocols.
Product FeaturesSystems Includes:
Three Modalities:
Doppler, Pulse Volume Recording (PVR) and Photoplethysmography (PPG). Having the three modalities provides complete flexibility when conducting arterial exams. The modalities can accommodate almost any patient or condition.
Optional Dual Ankle Pressures:The Vista AVS is now able to obtain pressures at two ankle sites (DP and PT) to conform with CPT code 93922¹ 2011 changes.
Automatic Cuff Inflation/Deflation:Fast inflation and deflation along with automatic calculation of ABI indices expedites the exam.
Custom Segmental Exams:You choose the number and location of sites to assess. Complete flexibility to configure the exam to fit your facility.
PC Reporting:Full page reporting and storage of exams on your computer system. Download from Vista AVS using USB cable provided with system.
EMR Interface:Export files to pdf or csv file formats for integration into your EMR system.
TBI Exams:Measure toe pressures for patients with noncompressible arteries. The PPG probe can also be used to obtain limb pressures for the supine ABI and segmental exams.
Seated ABI Exam:A first in the market, assess patients with mobility impairments. Clinically proven device that compensates for the effect of gravity. Validation performed at the Cleveland Clinic. U.S. Patent Pending