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Pressure ulcers during the COVID-19 pandemic in intensive care:A multicenter cohort study.
Alves, Paulo; Bååth, Carina; Manuel, Tânia; Almeida, Sofia; Källman, Ulrika.
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  • Alves P; Universidade Católica Portuguesa | Wounds Research Lab - Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Portugal; Universidade Católica Portuguesa | School of Nursing of the Institute of Health Sciences, Porto, Portugal; Portuguese Wound Management Association (APTFeridas), Portugal. Electronic ad
  • Bååth C; Karlstad University, Department of Health Sciences, Karlstad, Sweden; Østfold University College, Faculty of Health, Welfare and Organization, Fredrikstad, Norway.
  • Manuel T; Universidade Católica Portuguesa | Wounds Research Lab - Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Portugal; Universidade Católica Portuguesa | School of Nursing of the Institute of Health Sciences, Porto, Portugal; Portuguese Wound Management Association (APTFeridas), Portugal.
  • Almeida S; Universidade Católica Portuguesa | Wounds Research Lab - Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Portugal; Universidade Católica Portuguesa | School of Nursing of the Institute of Health Sciences, Porto, Portugal.
  • Källman U; Research Unit, FoUI Department, Södra Älvsborgs Hospital, Borås, Sweden; University of Gothenburg, Faculty of Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden.
J Tissue Viability ; 2024 Jun 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38937249
ABSTRACT

AIM:

The objective of the present study is twofold to describe the prevalence and incidence of pressure ulcers (PUs) among ICU patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to identify the risk factors associated with the development of PUs in this cohort of ICU patients. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Retrospective cohort study of adult critical care patients admitted in two general ICUs of two different countries (Sweden and Portugal) between March 1st, 2020, and April 30th, 2021, through the analysis of the electronic health record database. The prevalence and incidence were calculated, and a multivariate logistic-regression model was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs), of possible risk factors of PU development.

RESULTS:

The sample consisted of 1717 patients. The overall prevalence of PU was 15.3 %, and the incidence of ICU-acquired PUs was 14.1 %. Most of the pressure ulcers documented in this study were at the anterior part of the body (45.35 %) and regarding classification, Category 2 (38.40 %) and Category 3 (22.71 %) pressure ulcers together accounted for over fifty percent of the cases recorded. In the multivariate logistic regression model for PU, age, having COVID-19 (OR = 1.58, 95 % CI 1.20-2.09), use of mechanical ventilation (OR = 1.49, 95 % CI 1.13 = 1.97), use of vasopressors (OR = 1.31, 95 % CI 1.00-1.70), having a Braden risk score ≤16 at admission (OR = 1.63; 95 % CI 1.04-2.56), and length of stay (LOS) (OR = 1.43, 95 % CI 1.03-2.00 if LOS 90-260 h, OR = 2.34, 95 % CI 1.63-3.35 if LOS >260 h) were associated with the likelihood of developing an ICU-acquired PUs.

CONCLUSION:

When adjusted for covariates patients with COVID-19 had a higher risk for PU development during the ICU stay compared to patients without COVID-19. Health care personnel in ICU may consider incorporating COVID-19, age, use of mechanical ventilation, vasopressors and estimated LOS in addition to a comprehensive risk assessment including both a risk score and clinical assessment.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Tissue Viability Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / FISIOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Tissue Viability Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / FISIOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article