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Risk factors associated with pressure ulcer development in critically ill traumatic spinal cord injury patients.

  • Patricia Wilczweski
  • , Dawnetta Grimm
  • , Anastasia Gianakis
  • , Bridget Gill
  • , Wendy Sarver
  • , Molly McNett
  • MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland

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Abstract

Critically ill spinal cord injury (SCI) patients are at high risk for pressure ulcers. Research is needed to identify risk factors for pressure ulcers. The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors and outcomes of pressure ulcers in critically ill SCI patients. This is a retrospective cohort study. Data were gathered from medical records of adult patients with SCI admitted to surgical intensive care units. Ninety-four SCI patients participated in this study. Clinical variables associated with pressure ulcers were as follows: fecal management systems, incontinence, acidosis, support surfaces, steroids, and additional equipment. Hypotension was the strongest predictor of pressure ulcers. Nursing interventions may address risk factors and improve patient outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-10
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2012

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