What is an EKOS procedure?

The device, called EKOS is a cutting-edge technology that uses an ultrasound to deliver very low doses of a clot-dissolving drug directly into the clot through a catheter. The result is rapid clearance of the clot while at the same time significantly reducing the risk of bleeding.

What is Ekos stand for?

Catheter Assisted Thrombolysis
Catheter Assisted Thrombolysis (EKOS)

What is Ekos for pulmonary embolism?

Product Description. EKOS therapy is a minimally invasive system for dissolving thrombus. The ultrasonic core generates an acoustic field which greatly accelerates lytic dispersion by driving the drug deeper into the clot and unwinding the fibrin to expose plasminogen receptor sites.

Is Ekos safe?

A retrospective study by Kennedy et al,8 as well as the ULTIMA trial,9 has shown that pharmacomechanical thrombolysis for acute PE using the EkoSonic ultrasound-enhanced infusion system (EKOS-BTG, Bothell, WA) is both safe and effective at reversing RV dysfunction at 24 hours and 90 days, without the reported risks of …

How long does an EKOS catheter stay in?

The tubes will remain in place for at least 12 hours or until the medication delivery is complete. After the tubes are removed, your activity will slowly increase.

How long does EKOS procedure take?

The procedure takes 10 minutes after which the patient goes to ICU – 12 hours for a single pulmonary embolism and 24 hours for a patient with blood clots in both lungs. The procedure cuts the length of stay in half – two to three days on average.

When is Ekos used?

The EKOS® or EkoSonic endovascular system was approved by the FDA in 2004 [12]. It is used for the treatment of PE, DVT and arterial occlusion. The EKOS system consists of an infusion catheter, an ultrasound core wire and a control unit (Figure ​2).

How long do EKOS catheters stay in?

Is Ekos venous?

The data from these studies shows that the EKOS® Catheter, with regard to its applications in localized drug delivery, is a viable treatment option for patients with venous thromboembolism.

How do they remove blood clots from lungs?

Clot removal. If you have a very large, life-threatening clot in your lung, your doctor may suggest removing it via a thin, flexible tube (catheter) threaded through your blood vessels.

Can you live with a blood clot in your lung?

Although a clot in the lung may be a life-threatening condition, with appropriate treatment and lifestyle modifications that reduce the risk factors, most people live well. Some of the complications of pulmonary embolism are: Disorders of heart rhythm (arrhythmias) Shock.

What do you need to know about Ekos?

The EKOS is an ultrasound machine that is used to break up blood clot (s) in a desired area of your body. It uses ultrasound waves and special clot dissolving medication that helps remove the clot (s). You cannot eat any foods 8 hours or drink any liquids 4 hours.

Can a Ekos be started on a remote machine?

Connection Mode: Ekos can be started either locally or remotely. Local mode is when Ekos is running in the same machine as INDI server, i.e. all the devices are connected directly to the machine. If you run INDI server on a remote machine (for example, on a Rasperry PI), you need to set the INDI server host and port.

How is Ekos used to treat pulmonary embolism?

EKOS Ultrasound Guided Catheter directed thrombolysis for the treatment of pulmonary embolism. EKOS was the first product indicated for the treatment of pulmonary embolism. The EkoSonic catheter can be used for the infusion of physician selected therapeutics, including thrombolytics into the peripheral vasculature.

How is the Ekosonic catheter used in medicine?

EKOS was the first product indicated for the treatment of pulmonary embolism. The EkoSonic catheter can be used for the infusion of physician selected therapeutics, including thrombolytics for the treatment of diseases, such as deep vein thrombosis and arterial occlusion.