What is DVT? + More Information

What is DVT? + More Information

What is DVT? + More Information

What is DVT?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in the deep veins of the leg. If part of the clot breaks off and travels to the lungs, it can cause a pulmonary embolism (PE), a potentially life-threatening condition.

The Problem

DVT and PE together are the leading causes of preventable hospital death,* yet the diagnostic pathway remains slow and inefficient. Patients can face delays of several hours or even days before receiving their test results.

AI Solution

ThinkSono Guidance allows non-ultrasound-trained healthcare staff to gather DVT exam data for review by a qualified clinician. Exams typically take under 15 minutes using just a POCUS device and a smartphone.

*Henke PK, et al. Call to Action to Prevent Venous Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Patients: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2020

DVT Assessments Anywhere They’re Needed

Ultrasound is the least invasive and most portable imaging modality in medicine. Although it is a life saving tool, access is extremely limited, negatively impacting outcomes for millions of patients.

Emergency Rooms

ThinkSono Guidance provides rapid DVT assessment directly at the point of care, reducing wait times and enabling faster clinical decision-making. 

Inpatient

Outpatient

In The Community

Start your free assesment

emergency room patient

DVT Assessments Anywhere They’re Needed

Ultrasound is the least invasive and most portable imaging modality in medicine. Although it is a life saving tool, access is extremely limited, negatively impacting outcomes for millions of patients.

Emergency Rooms

ThinkSono Guidance provides rapid DVT assessment directly at the point of care, reducing wait times and enabling faster clinical decision-making. 

Inpatient

Outpatient

In The Community

Start your free assesment

emergency room patient

Emergency Rooms

ThinkSono Guidance provides rapid DVT assessment directly at the point of care, reducing wait times and enabling faster clinical decision-making. 

Inpatient

Outpatient

In The Community

Start your free assesment

Implement ThinkSono Guidance within 24 Hours

Empower your healthcare team to perform DVT ultrasound scans directly at the point of care. ThinkSono Guidance is designed to be easily set up to save both you and your patients valuable time throughout the DVT pathway, streamlining assessments and improving efficiency.

Start today

Implement ThinkSono Guidance within 24 Hours

Empower your healthcare team to perform DVT ultrasound scans directly at the point of care. ThinkSono Guidance is designed to be easily set up to save both you and your patients valuable time throughout the DVT pathway, streamlining assessments and improving efficiency.

Start today

Implement ThinkSono Guidance within 24 Hours

Empower your healthcare team to perform DVT ultrasound scans directly at the point of care. ThinkSono Guidance is designed to be easily set up to save both you and your patients valuable time throughout the DVT pathway, streamlining assessments and improving efficiency.

Start today

Regulatory Approval & Compliance

ThinkSono Guidance is currently only CE IIb marked for clinical use in the EU and UK. It is not FDA approved. Please contact ThinkSono for more information. The CE Class IIb intended purpose of ThinkSono Guidance is found in the instructions for use (IFU). ThinkSono Guidance EU manufacturer is ThinkSono GmbH (EUDAMED SRN number: DE-MF-000034914). To buy and use ThinkSono Guidance please send an email to hello@thinksono.com

Regulatory Approval & Compliance

ThinkSono Guidance is currently only CE IIb marked for clinical use in the EU and UK. It is not FDA approved. Please contact ThinkSono for more information. The CE Class IIb intended purpose of ThinkSono Guidance is found in the instructions for use (IFU). ThinkSono Guidance EU manufacturer is ThinkSono GmbH (EUDAMED SRN number: DE-MF-000034914). To buy and use ThinkSono Guidance please send an email to hello@thinksono.com

Regulatory Approval & Compliance

ThinkSono Guidance is currently only CE IIb marked for clinical use in the EU and UK. It is not FDA approved. Please contact ThinkSono for more information. The CE Class IIb intended purpose of ThinkSono Guidance is found in the instructions for use (IFU). ThinkSono Guidance EU manufacturer is ThinkSono GmbH (EUDAMED SRN number: DE-MF-000034914). To buy and use ThinkSono Guidance please send an email to hello@thinksono.com

What is DVT?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in the deep veins of the leg. If part of the clot breaks off and travels to the lungs, it can cause a pulmonary embolism (PE), a potentially life-threatening condition.

The Problem

DVT and PE together are the leading causes of preventable hospital death,* yet the diagnostic pathway remains slow and inefficient. Patients can face delays of several hours or even days before receiving their test results.

AI Solution

ThinkSono Guidance allows non-ultrasound-trained healthcare staff to gather DVT exam data for review by a qualified clinician. Exams typically take under 15 minutes using just a POCUS device and a smartphone.

*Henke PK, et al. Call to Action to Prevent Venous Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Patients: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2020

What is DVT?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in the deep veins of the leg. If part of the clot breaks off and travels to the lungs, it can cause a pulmonary embolism (PE), a potentially life-threatening condition.

The Problem

DVT and PE together are the leading causes of preventable hospital death,* yet the diagnostic pathway remains slow and inefficient. Patients can face delays of several hours or even days before receiving their test results.

AI Solution

ThinkSono Guidance allows non-ultrasound-trained healthcare staff to gather DVT exam data for review by a qualified clinician. Exams typically take under 15 minutes using just a POCUS device and a smartphone.

*Henke PK, et al. Call to Action to Prevent Venous Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Patients: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2020