Background and Aim: Patients undergoing surgery are at high risk of developing pressure ulcers. However, pressure ulcer prevention in the operating room department is demanding and restricted. New techniques, such as continuous pressure mapping that visualizes interface pressure, are now available. The aim of the study was to determine whether pressure mapping information of interface pressure intraoperatively leads to (1) more frequent intraoperative micro repositioning and a reduced amount of pressure on the sacrum area and (2) a lower frequency of pressure ulcer development. Methods: A quasi-experimental ABA design was used. A total of 116 patients undergoing surgery were included. During the B phase, the need to consider repositioning t...
The Authors conducted a study on 780 patients who underwent surgery. Fourteen patients developed ope...
During this research project, we are investigating if repositioning an immobile patient every two ho...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a low-profile alternating pressure ...
Abstract Background and Aim Patients undergoing surgery are at high risk of developing pressure ulce...
IntroductionHospital-acquired pressure ulcer/injury (HAPU/I) often occurs postoperatively despite pr...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients are vulnerable to the development of hospital-associated pressur...
With prevalence figures of 13% for university hospitals and 23% for general hospitals, pressure ulce...
Pressure ulcers are a large problem in subjects who use a wheelchair for their mobility. These ulcer...
In this study, we investigated the interface pressure of healthy volunteers on medical imaging (MI) ...
Pressure ulcers represent a debilitating condition for patients and present a significant challenge ...
A pressure ulcer/injury (PU/I) is caused by multiple factors with sustained pressure being the major...
Up to 25% of all pressure ulcers that develop in hospitalised patients are thought to start in the o...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the effect of fluid-filled support-surface utilizatio...
Abstract Background Decubitus ulcers are associated with a burden for the patients and cause enormou...
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The Authors conducted a study on 780 patients who underwent surgery. Fourteen patients developed ope...
During this research project, we are investigating if repositioning an immobile patient every two ho...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a low-profile alternating pressure ...
Abstract Background and Aim Patients undergoing surgery are at high risk of developing pressure ulce...
IntroductionHospital-acquired pressure ulcer/injury (HAPU/I) often occurs postoperatively despite pr...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients are vulnerable to the development of hospital-associated pressur...
With prevalence figures of 13% for university hospitals and 23% for general hospitals, pressure ulce...
Pressure ulcers are a large problem in subjects who use a wheelchair for their mobility. These ulcer...
In this study, we investigated the interface pressure of healthy volunteers on medical imaging (MI) ...
Pressure ulcers represent a debilitating condition for patients and present a significant challenge ...
A pressure ulcer/injury (PU/I) is caused by multiple factors with sustained pressure being the major...
Up to 25% of all pressure ulcers that develop in hospitalised patients are thought to start in the o...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the effect of fluid-filled support-surface utilizatio...
Abstract Background Decubitus ulcers are associated with a burden for the patients and cause enormou...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The Authors conducted a study on 780 patients who underwent surgery. Fourteen patients developed ope...
During this research project, we are investigating if repositioning an immobile patient every two ho...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a low-profile alternating pressure ...