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Hip fracture and pressure ulcers : the Pan-European Pressure Ulcer Study: intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors

Lindholm, Christina, 1942- (author)
Högskolan Kristianstad,Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper
Sterner, Eila (author)
Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institutet
Romanelli, Marco (author)
Wound Healing Research Unit, Department of Dermatology, Pisa
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Pina, Elaine (author)
National Institute of Public Health, Lisbon
Torra y Bou, Joan (author)
Barcelona
Hietanen, Helvi (author)
Department of Plastic Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Iivanainen, Ansa (author)
Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences
Gunningberg, Lena (author)
Department of Surgical Science, Uppsala University
Hommel, Ami (author)
Department of Health Sciences, Lund University
Klang, Birgitta (author)
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet
Dealey, Carol (author)
School of Health Sciences, University of Birmingham
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2008
2008
English.
In: International Wound Journal. - 1742-4801 .- 1742-481X. ; 5:2, s. 315-28
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  • Pressure ulcers (PU) in patients with hip fracture remain a problem. Incidence of between 8.8% and 55% have been reported. There are few studies focusing on the specific patient-, surgery- and care-related risk indicators in this group. The aims of the study were: - to investigate prevalence and incidence of PU upon arrival and at discharge from hospital and to identify potential intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors for development of PU in patients admitted for hip fracture surgery, - to illuminate potential differences in patient logistics, surgery, PU prevalence and incidence and care between Northern and Southern Europe. Consecutive patients with hip fracture in six countries, Sweden, Finland, UK (North) and Spain, Italy and Portugal (South), were included. The patients were followed from Accident and Emergency Department and until discharge or 7 days. Prevalence, PU at discharge and incidence were investigated, and intrinsic and extrinsic risk indicators, including waiting time for surgery and duration of surgery were recorded. Of the 635 patients, 10% had PU upon arrival and 22% at discharge (26% North and 16% South). The majority of ulcers were grade 1 and none was grade 4. Cervical fractures were more common in the North and trochanteric in the South. Waiting time for surgery and duration of surgery were significantly longer in the South. Traction was more common in the South and perioperative warming in the North. Risk factors of statistical significance correlated to PU at discharge were age >or=71 (P = 0.020), dehydration (P = 0.005), moist skin (P = 0.004) and total Braden score (P = 0.050) as well as subscores for friction (P = 0.020), nutrition (P = 0.020) and sensory perception (P = 0.040). Comorbid conditions of statistical significance for development of PU were diabetes (P = 0.005) and pulmonary disease (P = 0.006). Waiting time for surgery, duration of surgery, warming or non warming perioperatively, type of anaesthesia, traction and type of fracture were not significantly correlated with development of PU.

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Comorbidity
dehydration
hip fracture
moist skin
North and South Europe
old age
Braden scale
pressure ulcers
risk factors
surgery
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