In this study a computerised system was used which continuously measured air pressure, interface pressure and pressure-time cycle characteristics of an alternating pressure air cushion (APAC), and calculated the time the interface pressure remained below three chosen thresholds of 20,40 and 60mm Hg. Ten healthy volunteers were used to evaluate the pressure relieving characteristics of four APACs. Results indicated significant differences between products when the threshold periods were analysed, showing some devices were not capable of relieving interface pressures below 20mm Hg. Though deflation pressure decreased to nearer zero, interface pressure did not follow suit
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in turn...
Introduction: Pressure monitoring is crucial for effective pressure therapy. Precise and reliable in...
Interface pressure measurements are undertaken in health care as a useful tool to assist in understa...
Abstract—Laboratory evaluation techniques for support sur-faces have centered largely around interfa...
The APAM's quantitative effectiveness and comparative study in preventing and treating pressure ulce...
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to the breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in ...
Reduction of pressures generated in the tissues overlying the ischial tuberosities is an important m...
Clinicians who are selecting dynamic support surfaces such as alternating pressure redistribution ma...
The characteristics of a patient support interface can influence the susceptibility of subjects, par...
Ulceration due to pressure can occur in any individual who is restricted to a prolonged stay in a be...
The interface pressure applied by compression clothing is an important measure in evaluating the eff...
Purpose. To investigate the effects of the cushion covers on interface pressure measurements using p...
Measurement of interface (or contact) pressure is important in assessing tissue viability in relatio...
Abstract — In this study, we explore and improve a dynamic-type air cushion system’s time pattern in...
We studied the seated buttock pressure distribution in six paraplegic patients by means of computeri...
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in turn...
Introduction: Pressure monitoring is crucial for effective pressure therapy. Precise and reliable in...
Interface pressure measurements are undertaken in health care as a useful tool to assist in understa...
Abstract—Laboratory evaluation techniques for support sur-faces have centered largely around interfa...
The APAM's quantitative effectiveness and comparative study in preventing and treating pressure ulce...
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to the breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in ...
Reduction of pressures generated in the tissues overlying the ischial tuberosities is an important m...
Clinicians who are selecting dynamic support surfaces such as alternating pressure redistribution ma...
The characteristics of a patient support interface can influence the susceptibility of subjects, par...
Ulceration due to pressure can occur in any individual who is restricted to a prolonged stay in a be...
The interface pressure applied by compression clothing is an important measure in evaluating the eff...
Purpose. To investigate the effects of the cushion covers on interface pressure measurements using p...
Measurement of interface (or contact) pressure is important in assessing tissue viability in relatio...
Abstract — In this study, we explore and improve a dynamic-type air cushion system’s time pattern in...
We studied the seated buttock pressure distribution in six paraplegic patients by means of computeri...
Prolonged mechanical loading can lead to breakdown of skin and underlying tissues which can, in turn...
Introduction: Pressure monitoring is crucial for effective pressure therapy. Precise and reliable in...
Interface pressure measurements are undertaken in health care as a useful tool to assist in understa...