Nicks Bret A, Ayello Elizabeth A, Woo Kevin, Nitzki-George Diane, Sibbald R Gary
Int J Emerg Med. 2010 Aug 27;3(4):399-407. doi: 10.1007/s12245-010-0217-5.
As millions of emergency department (ED) visits each year include wound care, emergency care providers must remain experts in acute wound management. The variety of acute wounds presenting to the ED challenge the physician to select the most appropriate management to facilitate healing. A complete wound history along with anatomic and specific medical considerations for each patient provides the basis of decision making for wound management. It is essential to apply an evidence-based approach and consider each wound individually in order to create the optimal conditions for wound healing.
A comprehensive evidence-based approach to acute wound management is an essential skill set for any emergency physician or acute care practitioner. This review provides an overview of current evidence and addresses frequent pitfalls.
A systematic review of the literature for acute wound management was performed.
A structured MEDLINE search was performed regarding acute wound management including established wound care guidelines. The data obtained provided the framework for evidence-based recommendations and current best practices for wound care.
Acute wound management varies based on the wound location and characteristics. No single approach can be applied to all wounds; however, a systematic approach to acute wound care integrated with current best practices provides the framework for exceptional wound management.
由于每年数百万次的急诊科(ED)就诊都涉及伤口护理,急诊护理人员必须始终是急性伤口处理方面的专家。急诊科出现的各种急性伤口对医生选择最合适的处理方法以促进愈合构成了挑战。完整的伤口病史以及针对每个患者的解剖学和特定医学考量为伤口处理决策提供了依据。采用基于证据的方法并对每个伤口进行单独考量,对于创造伤口愈合的最佳条件至关重要。
全面的基于证据的急性伤口处理方法是任何急诊医生或急性护理从业者必备的技能。本综述概述了当前的证据并指出常见的陷阱。
对急性伤口处理的文献进行了系统综述。
针对急性伤口处理进行了结构化的医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)检索,包括既定的伤口护理指南。所获得的数据为基于证据的建议和当前伤口护理的最佳实践提供了框架。
急性伤口处理因伤口位置和特征而异。没有一种单一的方法可以适用于所有伤口;然而,将系统的急性伤口护理方法与当前最佳实践相结合,为卓越的伤口处理提供了框架。