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Pressure sores in intensive care: defining their incidence and associated factors and assessing the utility of two pressure sore risk assessment tools.

M Boyle1, M Green.   

Abstract

Patients in intensive care units (ICU) are at high risk of developing pressure sores and the use of pressure sore risk tools has been advocated as a means of identifying patients at risk. A prospective multi-site observational study was conducted to define the incidence of pressure sores, assess two pressure sore risk scales and to define risk factors relevant to intensive care. Patients (n = 534) were assessed for the presence of pressure sores. The Waterlow and Jackson/Cubbin risk scales were completed each day for 314 and 188 of these patients respectively. A total of 75 pressure sores were recorded. Of these, 34 were present on admission. Of the remaining 41, 16 were classified as Grade 1 and 24 as Grade 2 sores. The pressure sore (PS) incidence was 5.2 per cent. Expressed as PS/1000 patient days there were 18.48 pressure sores per 1000 patient days. The ability of the risk scores to predict pressure sores was tested using a Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis. The association of risk score with pressure sores was analysed using a survival function (Kaplan Meier) and variables compared using a logrank test (Mantel-Cox). Factors associated with pressure sore occurrence were developed and tested using a survival regression model. Both risk scales were poor predictors of pressure sores (ROC curve area approximately 70 per cent for both). The factors, coma/unresponsiveness/paralysed & sedated and cardiovascular instability were significantly associated with pressure sores with relative risks of 4.2 and 2.5 respectively. Risk increased as a function of time such that the cumulative risk was 50 per cent at 20 days.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11899757     DOI: 10.1016/s1036-7314(01)80019-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Crit Care        ISSN: 1036-7314            Impact factor:   2.737


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2.  Albumin administration prevents the onset of pressure ulcers in intensive care unit patients.

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3.  Low serum albumin level as an independent risk factor for the onset of pressure ulcers in intensive care unit patients.

Authors:  Raffaele Serra; Santo Caroleo; Gianluca Buffone; Marina Lugarà; Vincenzo Molinari; Francesco Tropea; Bruno Amantea; Stefano de Franciscis
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4.  Predictive validity of the Braden scale for patients in intensive care units.

Authors:  Sookyung Hyun; Brenda Vermillion; Cheryl Newton; Monica Fall; Xiaobai Li; Pacharmon Kaewprag; Susan Moffatt-Bruce; Elizabeth R Lenz
Journal:  Am J Crit Care       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 2.228

5.  Pressure injuries in elderly with acute myocardial infarction.

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6.  Characteristics of Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer and Factors Affecting Its Development: A Retrospective Study.

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7.  Reusability of EMR Data for Applying Cubbin and Jackson Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale in Critical Care Patients.

Authors:  Eunkyung Kim; Mona Choi; Juhee Lee; Young Ah Kim
Journal:  Healthc Inform Res       Date:  2013-12-31

Review 8.  Risk Factors for Pressure Injuries in Adult Patients: A Narrative Synthesis.

Authors:  Man-Long Chung; Manuel Widdel; Julian Kirchhoff; Julia Sellin; Mohieddine Jelali; Franziska Geiser; Martin Mücke; Rupert Conrad
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 3.390

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