Automated Cuff-Link Systems
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Name: simpleABI Cuff-Link™ System
- Manufacturer: Newman Medical
- Model Number: MAN-0016-C
Product Usage Instructions
Setting Up:
- Open the simpleABI program on the computer desktop by
double-clicking the simpleABI icon. - Select File > New > 3 cuff with Toe Segmental Report (or
4 cuff) to open the report. - Enter patient information, risk factors, symptoms, ICD codes,
etc.
Attaching Cuffs:
Wrap the appropriate cuffs around each limb as follows:
- White connectors to patient’s right side, blue connectors to
left side. - Green hoses to arm (or thigh) cuffs, blue to above-knee cuffs,
red to calf cuffs, yellow to ankle and toe cuffs.
Ankle Waveform:
- Press Next on the remote to move to the waveform site.
- Press and release the button with the Waveform image on the top
right of the remote. - The cuff will inflate to roughly 85mmHg and deflate to 65mmHg
for obtaining the waveform. - The patient should remain still during the measurement.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: How should I position the patient during the
examination?
A: The patient should lie down comfortably during the
examination. Ensure they remain still to obtain accurate
measurements.
Q: What should I do if the cuff becomes loose during the
examination?
A: If the cuff becomes loose due to patient movement or other
factors, adjust it snugly and ensure proper placement before
proceeding with measurements.
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Segmental with Toe Examinations with simpleABI Cuff-LinkTM Systems
Please Read the Users Manual First: This is a quick reference guide. Contraindications: Do not perform the exam on someone suspected of having acute deep venous thrombosis, and do not take an arm pressure in an arm with a shunt or dialysis graft. Background: A segmental exam of the leg is an extension of the ABI exam. In this test, you can attempt to localize the site of an occlusion by taking the pressures and waveforms at more locations on the leg. Pressures and PVR waveforms are taken just as in the ABI exam. The Doppler probe location remains at the ankle usually the PT .
The Segmental with Toe Procedure
Setting up
Opening the exam On the computer desktop, double click the simpleABI icon. When the program opens select File>New>3 cuff with Toe Segmental Report (or 4 cuff). The report will open and you can enter patient information, risk factors, symptoms, ICD codes, etc.
Attaching cuffs Wrap the appropriate cuffs around each limb. Then, white connectors to patient’s right side, blue connectors to left side. Green hoses to arm (or thigh) cuffs, blue to above-knee cuffs, red to calf cuffs, yellow to ankle and toe cuffs. Reference diagram below image reversed as if viewing patient lying down.
Metal Bayonet Cuff Connectors
Color-Coded Plastic Connectors Blue – left side White – right side
Cuff-Link Control Unit with hoses
Brachial Pressure 1. Begin with the right brachial. Place the Doppler probe at a 45 degree angle to the skin over the radial or brachial artery. Use plenty of gel and slowly move the probe laterally until the best signal is obtained. 2. Press and hold Inflate on the Cuff-Link Remote (shown above) and inflate the cuff until you no longer hear the signal – continue for an additional 10-20 mmHg. 3. Release Inflate and the cuff will automatically deflate at the suggested rate of 2mmHg/second. 4. When you hear the Doppler signal return, pressing Pressure will be store the pressure value in the exam.
Ankle Pressures 5. Press Next on the remote and the system will move to the Dorsalis Pedis (DP) site. Find the arterial signal using the Doppler probe on the dorsalis pedis artery on top of the foot. Obtain the arterial pressure in the same manner you did on the arm. (Hold Inflate until occlusion, release Inflate, press Pressure on Doppler signal return) 6. Press Next and the system will move to the posterior tibial (PT) site. Find the Doppler signal on the posterior tibial artery. Obtain the arterial pressure. (Hold Inflate until occlusion, release Inflate, press Pressure on Doppler signal return)
Ankle Waveform 7. Press Next and the system will move to the waveform site. Press and release the button with the Waveform image on the top right of the remote. The cuff will inflate to roughly 85mmHg and deflate to the proper pressure (65mmHg) and hold that while the waveform is obtained. The waveform will start to appear when the cuff has reached 65mmHg. The patient should remain as still as possible during the measurement.
Continued on next side…
Questions? Newman Medical 800-267-5549
8/2025
MAN-0016-C
The Segmental with Toe Procedure (continued)
Leave the Doppler probe on the posterior tibial (PT) for all upper level site pressures, if upper pressures will be taken. See notes on efficient protocols below.
Calf Pressure & Waveform 1. Press Next on the remote and the system will move to the calf site. Obtain the arterial pressure and waveform in the same manner you did on the ankles.
Above Knee Pressure & Waveform 2. Press Next on the remote and the system will move to the above knee site. Obtain the arterial pressure and waveform in the same manner you did on the ankles.
Thigh Pressure & Waveform (4-cuff) 3. Press Next on the remote and the system will move to the thigh site. Obtain the arterial pressure and waveform in the same manner you did on the ankles.
Toe Pressure 4. Press Next on the remote and the system will move to the toe site. Obtain the arterial pressure in the same manner you did on the arm and ankles or using the PPG sensor. *NOTE* digit cuffs inflate very quickly a light tap on the inflate button will often suffice (Hold Inflate until occlusion, release Inflate, press Pressure on Doppler signal return)
Toe Waveform 5. Press Next and the system will move to the waveform site. Press and release the button with the Waveform image on the top right of the remote. 6. Left Side 7. Repeat the above pressures and waveform sequence for the left side of the patient. 8. When finished, save or print the exam.
Helpful Hints
Cuff techniques: Wrap the cuff snugly. Cuffs may be placed over thin clothing or stockings. Don’t let the patient try to help by lifting their leg – as they relax their muscles the cuff will become loose. Placing a pillow under the patients heels may aid the examination. If the patient has tremors that interfere with the waveform, having them perform a few dorsiflexions with their toes before taking the waveform may help.
Doppler techniques: Hold the probe like you would a pencil, close to the end. Move the probe back and forth laterally over the artery to obtain the best signal. Support the probe with your hand resting on the patient so that the probe does not move as the cuff is inflated and deflated.
Efficient Protocol: Current clinical and CPT guidelines for code 93923 do not require that pressures be obtained at upper sites on the leg if the exam is performed using both ankle pressures and PVR waveforms. This may significantly reduce the time necessary for this exam while maintaining clinical value. This efficient protocol significantly increases patient comfort. Clinically, if the ankle ABI is unequivocally normal, the upper leg pressures will be normal as well.
PPG Questions? Newman Medical 800-267-5549
PPG & cuff on Toe
8/2025
MAN-0016-C
Documents / Resources
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simpleABI Automated Cuff-Link Systems [pdf] Instruction Manual MAN-0016-C-SIMPLEABI_CUFF-LINK_QUICK_START_5-simpleABI Automated Cuff-Link Systems, Automated Cuff-Link Systems, Cuff-Link Systems |
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simpleABI Automated Cuff-Link Systems [pdf] Instruction Manual ABI-Q, simpleABI Automated Cuff-Link Systems, Automated Cuff-Link Systems, Cuff-Link Systems |