Are pressure injuries related to skin failure in critically ill patients?

  • Nowicki, Jake
  • Mullany, Daniel
  • Spooner, Amy
  • Nowicki, Tracy
  • Mckay, Peta
  • Corley, Amanda
  • Fulbrook, Paul
  • Fraser, John
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
1036-7314
Journal
Australian Critical Care
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

Background: Pressure injuries contribute significantly to patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Critically ill patients are a high risk group for pressure injury development and may suffer from skin failure secondary to hypoperfusion. The aim of this study was to report hospital acquired pressure injury incidence in intensive care and non-intensive care patients; and assess the clinical characteristics and outcomes of ICU patients reported as having a hospital acquired pressure injury to better understand patient factors associated with their development in comparison to ward patients. Methods: The setting for this study was a 630 bed, government funded, tertiary referral teaching hospital. A secondary data analysis was undertaken on...

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