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Systematic review of the use of prophylactic dressings in the prevention of pressure ulcers.

Michael Clark1, Joyce Black, Paulo Alves, Ct Brindle, Evan Call, Carol Dealey, Nick Santamaria.   

Abstract

This systematic review considers the evidence supporting the use of prophylactic dressings for the prevention of pressure ulcer. Electronic database searches were conducted on 25 July 2013. The searches found 3026 titles and after removal of duplicate records 2819 titles were scanned against the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Of these, 2777 were excluded based on their title and abstract primarily because they discussed pressure ulcer healing, the prevention and treatment of other chronic and acute wounds or where the intervention was not a prophylactic dressing (e.g. underpads, heel protectors and cushions). Finally, the full text of 42 papers were retrieved. When these 42 papers were reviewed, 21 were excluded and 21 were included in the review. The single high-quality randomised controlled trial (RCT) and the growing number of cohort, weak RCT and case series all suggest that the introduction of a dressing as part of pressure ulcer prevention may help reduce pressure ulcer incidence associated with medical devices especially in immobile intensive care unit patients. There is no firm clinical evidence at this time to suggest that one dressing type is more effective than other dressings.
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Keywords:  Pressure ulcer prevention; Prophylactic dressings

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24472394      PMCID: PMC7950985          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


  21 in total

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Authors:  M Clark
Journal:  Decubitus       Date:  1990-08

2.  Use of a hydrocolloid dressing to prevent nasal pressure sores after nasotracheal intubation.

Authors:  Toshinori Iwai; Takahisa Goto; Jiro Maegawa; Iwai Tohnai
Journal:  Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2011-02-18       Impact factor: 1.651

3.  Use of polyurethane foam inside plaster casts to prevent the onset of heel sores in the population at risk. A controlled clinical study.

Authors:  Cristiana Forni; Loretta Loro; Morena Tremosini; Sandra Mini; Elettra Pignotti; Ombretta Bigoni; Giuseppe Guzzo; Laura Bellini; Carmela Trofa; Anna M Di Cataldo; Marilena Guzzi
Journal:  J Clin Nurs       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 3.036

4.  Reduction of sacral pressure ulcers in the intensive care unit using a silicone border foam dressing.

Authors:  Nancy Chaiken
Journal:  J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs       Date:  2012 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.741

5.  Use of a sacral silicone border foam dressing as one component of a pressure ulcer prevention program in an intensive care unit setting.

Authors:  Nancy S Walsh; Alyson W Blanck; Lisa Smith; Maribeth Cross; Liane Andersson; Carol Polito
Journal:  J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs       Date:  2012 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.741

6.  Evaluating two dressings for the prevention of nasal bridge pressure sores.

Authors:  S Callaghan; M Trapp
Journal:  Prof Nurse       Date:  1998-03

7.  Taking the pressure off in the Emergency Department: evaluation of the prophylactic application of a low shear, soft silicon sacral dressing on high risk medical patients.

Authors:  Katrina Cubit; Bernadette McNally; Violeta Lopez
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2012-06-05       Impact factor: 3.315

8.  Preventing pressure sores of the nasal ala after nasotracheal tube intubation: from animal model to clinical application.

Authors:  Tze-Ta Huang; Chih-En Tseng; Tsan-Mu Lee; Jen-Ying Yeh; Yu-Yung Lai
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 1.895

9.  Preventing pressure ulcers on the heel: a Canadian cost study.

Authors:  Joan-Enric Torra I Bou; Justo Rueda López; Gemma Camañes; Elias Herrero Narváez; Joan Blanco Blanco; Jordi Ballesté Torralba; Elvira Hernández Martinez-Esparza; Lorena San Miguel García; José Verdú Soriano
Journal:  Dermatol Nurs       Date:  2009 Sep-Oct

10.  Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement.

Authors:  David Moher; Alessandro Liberati; Jennifer Tetzlaff; Douglas G Altman
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2009-07-21
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  16 in total

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Authors:  Nelly Newall; Gill F Lewin; Max K Bulsara; Keryln J Carville; Gavin D Leslie; Pam A Roberts
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2015-12-22       Impact factor: 3.315

2.  The Prevalence, Characteristics, and Prevention Status of Skin Injury Caused by Personal Protective Equipment Among Medical Staff in Fighting COVID-19: A Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Qixia Jiang; Siping Song; Jihong Zhou; Yuxiu Liu; Aihua Chen; Yuxuan Bai; Jing Wang; Zhixia Jiang; Yanhong Zhang; Haiying Liu; Jiao Hua; Jinli Guo; Qiuying Han; Yongli Tang; Jiayu Xue
Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)       Date:  2020-04-27       Impact factor: 4.730

3.  Use of prophylactic silicone adhesive dressings for maintaining skin integrity in intensive care unit patients: A randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Yun J Lee; Jung Y Kim; Woo Y Shin
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 3.315

4.  The problem of preventing pressure ulcers in people with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Marylou Guihan; Michael S A Richardson
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2018-06-05       Impact factor: 1.985

5.  Dressings cut to shape alleviate facial tissue loads while using an oxygen mask.

Authors:  Lea Peko Cohen; Zehava Ovadia-Blechman; Oshrit Hoffer; Amit Gefen
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2019-03-05       Impact factor: 3.315

6.  Effectiveness of a multi-layer foam dressing in preventing sacral pressure ulcers for the early acute care of patients with a traumatic spinal cord injury: comparison with the use of a gel mattress.

Authors:  Andréane Richard-Denis; Cynthia Thompson; Jean-Marc Mac-Thiong
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2017-01-04       Impact factor: 3.315

7.  Effectiveness on hospital-acquired pressure ulcers prevention: a systematic review.

Authors:  Susana Gaspar; Miguel Peralta; Adilson Marques; Aglécia Budri; Margarida Gaspar de Matos
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2019-07-01       Impact factor: 3.315

8.  Effects of Multilayer Silicone Foam Dressings for the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in High-Risk Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Makoto Oe; Sanae Sasaki; Tomoko Shimura; Yoshie Takaki; Hiromi Sanada
Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)       Date:  2020-02-04       Impact factor: 4.730

9.  A randomised controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness of multi-layer silicone foam dressings for the prevention of pressure injuries in high-risk aged care residents: The Border III Trial.

Authors:  Nick Santamaria; Marie Gerdtz; Suzanne Kapp; Lauren Wilson; Amit Gefen
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 3.315

10.  Dressings and topical agents for preventing pressure ulcers.

Authors:  Zena Eh Moore; Joan Webster
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-12-06
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