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Risk factors associated with intraoperatively acquired pressure ulcers in the park-bench position: a retrospective study.

Mine Yoshimura1,2, Shinji Iizaka1, Michihiro Kohno3, Osamu Nagata4, Takashi Yamasaki5, Tomoko Mae5, Naoko Haruyama5, Hiromi Sanada1.   

Abstract

Patients undergoing surgery in the park-bench position are at high risk of developing intraoperatively acquired pressure ulcers (IAPUs). The purpose was to examine retrospectively risk factors associated with IAPUs in the park-bench position. This study was conducted at a general hospital during the period of September 2010 to September 2012. Twenty-one potential risk factors were evaluated using data obtained from the hospital database. IAPUs developed in 30 of 277 patients (11%). Perspiration was statistically found to be independently associated with IAPUs [OR 3·09, 95% confidence interval (Cl) 1.07-8·58, P = 0·037]. A length of surgery of more than 6 hours was identified to be likely associated with IAPUs (OR 2·64, 95% Cl 0·84-9·08, P = 0·095) compared with less than 6 hours. Furthermore, there was an interaction between the length of surgery and the core temperature; that is, when the length of surgery was more than 6 hours, a core temperature of more than 38·1°C at the end of surgery had a higher odds ratio (8·45, 95% Cl 3·04-27·46, P < 0·001) than that at a lower core temperature (3·20, 95% Cl 1·23-8·78, P = 0·017). These results suggest that perspiration and core temperature are preventable causative factors of pressure ulcers, even under conditions of prolonged surgery in the park-bench position.
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Keywords:  Core temperature; Perioperative nursing; Perspiration; Pressure ulcer prevention; Surgery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26043765      PMCID: PMC7949538          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12445

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


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