Pressure injury (PI) is a common complication of inpatient care, affecting an estimated 3 million patients annually in the US. Risk factors include immobility, compromised sensation, malnutrition, urinary or fecal incontinence, and chronic medical illness. Compliance with established guidelines (pressure off-loading, skin care, and frequent inspection) is imperative for the prevention of hospital-acquired PI. Unavoidable PI does occur at times, and is often related to advanced medical illness. Pressure injury complicated by osteomyelitis (OM) can develop in patients with physiologic, behavioral, or treatment-related risk factors, despite the adherence to current standards of prevention
Background Surgical patients are at high risk of developing pressure injuries (Pls) due to anaesthes...
Pressure injuries continue to be a rising problem in hospitalized patients, specifically non-ambulat...
Introduction: The term ‘Osteomyelitis’ refers to the presence of an infectious disease within the bo...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in managing pressure ulcers, there is still no definitive way to diagno...
Accurate diagnosis of osteomyelitis underlying pressure ulcers is essential, as overdiagnosis expose...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure thera...
Background: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure therapy (NPT) and flap cove...
The Aim: To review the scientific literature presented on the features of osteomyelitis in patients ...
Background: In a systematic review, hospitalized patients face a significant burden of pressure inju...
In 2019, the third and updated edition of the Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) on Prevention and Tr...
A negative pressure dressing system enables effective dressing of traumatic wounds. Extensive injuri...
Pressure injuries (PIs) are a significant health issue worldwide, and contribute substantially towar...
Problem: Hospital Acquired Pressure injuries are devastating to both patients and health care system...
The development of pressure injuries (PIs) is a common complication arising during surgery. Monitori...
Background: Pressure ulcers (PU) and deep tissue injuries (DTI), collectively known as pressure inju...
Background Surgical patients are at high risk of developing pressure injuries (Pls) due to anaesthes...
Pressure injuries continue to be a rising problem in hospitalized patients, specifically non-ambulat...
Introduction: The term ‘Osteomyelitis’ refers to the presence of an infectious disease within the bo...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in managing pressure ulcers, there is still no definitive way to diagno...
Accurate diagnosis of osteomyelitis underlying pressure ulcers is essential, as overdiagnosis expose...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure thera...
Background: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure therapy (NPT) and flap cove...
The Aim: To review the scientific literature presented on the features of osteomyelitis in patients ...
Background: In a systematic review, hospitalized patients face a significant burden of pressure inju...
In 2019, the third and updated edition of the Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) on Prevention and Tr...
A negative pressure dressing system enables effective dressing of traumatic wounds. Extensive injuri...
Pressure injuries (PIs) are a significant health issue worldwide, and contribute substantially towar...
Problem: Hospital Acquired Pressure injuries are devastating to both patients and health care system...
The development of pressure injuries (PIs) is a common complication arising during surgery. Monitori...
Background: Pressure ulcers (PU) and deep tissue injuries (DTI), collectively known as pressure inju...
Background Surgical patients are at high risk of developing pressure injuries (Pls) due to anaesthes...
Pressure injuries continue to be a rising problem in hospitalized patients, specifically non-ambulat...
Introduction: The term ‘Osteomyelitis’ refers to the presence of an infectious disease within the bo...