Pressure Ulcers Flashcards
What is a pressure ulcer?
Localized soft-tissue injury resulting from unrelieved pressure over a bony
prominence
Why does a pressure ulcer form?
Perfusion
Pressure
Time
Perfusion
Blood supply to soft tissue – Capillary Network
Pressure
Venous 12mmHg & Arterial 32mmHg
• Anything higher – ischemia
• (Blowing into 10ml syringe = 40mmHg)
Time
Inverse relationship between pressure and time
• Clinical studies (Dinsdale)
• Pressure of 70mmHg over 2 hours = Ischemia
• Same model : If relived for 5 minutes no ischemia even at pressures of
450mmHg
Where is the injury?
Pressure of 600mmHg applied to skin takes 11 hours to cause skin
necrosis
• Initial ischemia : muscle -> superficial soft tissue -> skin (late sign)
• Once visible : tip of the iceberg!
Extrinsic Factors
Ø Pressure - ischemia
Ø Shear - mechanical stress parallel to plane
Ø Friction - outermost layer of skin lost
Ø Moisture - local tissue maceration and breakdown
Intrinsic Factors
Sepsis
Ø Decreased autonomic control
Ø Increased age
Ø Sensory loss
Ø Vascular disease
Ø Anemia
Ø Malnutrition
Ø Altered level of consciousness
Prevalence
General acute setting 10-18%
• Long-term care facilities 2.3-28%
• Home care setting 0-29%
• Elderly patients with neck of femur fracture (66%)
• Quadriplegic patients (60%)
• Neurologically impaired young (spinal cord injuries)
• Chronic hospitalized & palliative care
• Mortality?
• Pressure sores do not directly cause death
• Succumb to overall disease burden
Stages of pressure ulcer
Prevention
- Proper skin care
- Care during transfers
- Address spasticity
- Pressure dispersion
• Pressure point care – Ripple mattress, padding of assistive devices
• Seated patients: Lifted for 10 seconds every 10 minutes
• Supine patients: Turned every 2 hours - Incontinence
- Nutrition
- Optimize medical comorbidities
Management – Multidisciplinary team
Know when not to operate…
- Rehabilitation -> Medical -> Surgical -> Rehabilitation
- Only a minority of patients with pressure ulcers are candidates for reconstruction
MEDICAL
Already mentioned : intrinsic &
extrinsic factors
ü Already mentioned : pressure
care
ü Treat spasms
ü Dressings
ü Negative pressure wound therap
Surgical
Bedside – wound debridement
ü Diverting colostomy
ü Debridement
ü Reconstruction
Rehabilitation
What caused the pressure ulcer
ü Home environment
ü Lack of support
ü Depression
ü Poorly rehabilitated
ü Psychologically ready
ü Adequate support