Nutrition management of pressure ulcers
- PMID: 20130157
- DOI: 10.1177/0884533609359294
Nutrition management of pressure ulcers
Abstract
Despite our knowledge of how to prevent pressure ulcers, and improvements in treatment, pressure ulcers remain prevalent and impose a significant burden on financial and labor resources in the healthcare industry. Although there is no known role for specific nutrients in the prevention of pressure ulcers, undernutrition is a risk factor, and nutrition therapy plays a crucial role in pressure ulcer treatment. Limitations in research make it difficult to develop evidence-based nutrition guidelines, so it is important that clinicians conduct a comprehensive assessment that includes weight and intake history, biochemical data, and comorbidities as well as symptoms that may affect the intake, absorption, or excretion of nutrients. These data, combined with clinical judgment, must be used to estimate energy and protein needs, considering the size and severity of the pressure ulcer. Micronutriture is difficult to assess; usual intake, comorbidities and disease symptoms must be considered in addition to biochemical data. Micronutrients should be replaced if depleted, but routine supplementation of vitamins and minerals in all pressure ulcer patients is not warranted.
Comment in
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Challenges in nutrition, pressure ulcers, and wound healing.Nutr Clin Pract. 2010 Feb;25(1):13-5. doi: 10.1177/0884533609356090. Nutr Clin Pract. 2010. PMID: 20130153 No abstract available.
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