A longitudinal study of the incidence of pressure sores and the associated risks and strategies adopted in Italian operating theatres
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- DOI: 10.1177/175045891202200202
A longitudinal study of the incidence of pressure sores and the associated risks and strategies adopted in Italian operating theatres
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- J Perioper Pract. 2012 Apr;22(4):111
Abstract
To explore the incidence of intraoperative pressure sores, the associated risk factors and the preventive strategies adopted by nurses, we adopted a longitudinal study in a 900-bed teaching hospital with multiple operating theatres, located in the North of Italy. Patients who underwent major surgery were evaluated four times: at the moment of operating theatre admission, at operating theatre discharge, and on their third and sixth postoperative day. Of the patients included (n = 102) who had an average age of 62.3 years (range 20-87), 12.7% (13/102) developed a pressure ulcer in the operating theatre; 46.1% (6/13) of these ulcers were still present on the third postoperative day. Some health conditions (diabetes mellitus, cardiac diseases) and intra-operative factors (lying on the operating table for more than 6.15 hours, intraoperative hypothermia) are associated with the occurrence of pressure sores.
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