Zaratkiewicz Sunniva, Whitney JoAnne D, Baker Margaret W, Lowe Jeanne R
Sunniva Zaratkiewicz, BSN, RN, CWCN, Wound, Ostomy, & Limb Preservation Program, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. JoAnne D. Whitney, PhD, RN, CWCN, FAAN, University of Washington and Harborview Medical Center, Seattle. Margaret W. Baker, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA, University of Washington Medicine, Seattle. Jeanne R. Lowe, PhD, RN, University of Washington, Seattle.
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2015 Nov-Dec;42(6):583-8. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000175.
The purpose of this study was to describe the evolution of unstageable pressure ulcers (PUs) over time to determine if their healing trajectory is consistent with full- or partial-thickness wounds.
Retrospective review of electronic medical record and a clinical PU database.
Patients with hospital-acquired, unstageable PUs were evaluated. Subjects were cared for at a level 1 trauma/burn center and safety net hospital in the Pacific Northwest between November 2007 and March 2011.
Electronic medical records and a clinical PU database for 194 unstageable PUs were examined. The PU database is managed by certified wound care nurses; it includes data on all verified hospital-acquired PUs since 2007. The unit of analysis for this study was the individual PU site.
Of the initial 194 unstageable PUs identified, 120 were excluded due to lack of data needed to address research questions. Out of the 74 unstageable PUs that remained in the study, approximately one-third (33.8%) were found to follow a healing trajectory consistent with partial-thickness wounds.
Findings indicate that while approximately two-thirds of unstageable PUs demonstrate healing trajectories consistent with full-thickness wounds, slightly more than a third follow a trajectory consistent with partial-thickness wounds. Additional research is needed to clarify the healing trajectories of unstageable PUs and to determine whether the current definition for unstageable PUs is adequate.
本研究的目的是描述无法分期的压疮(PU)随时间的演变情况,以确定其愈合轨迹是否与全层或部分厚度伤口一致。
对电子病历和临床PU数据库进行回顾性研究。
对医院获得性、无法分期的PU患者进行评估。研究对象于2007年11月至2011年3月期间在太平洋西北地区的一级创伤/烧伤中心和安全网医院接受治疗。
检查了194例无法分期的PU的电子病历和临床PU数据库。PU数据库由认证伤口护理护士管理;它包括自2007年以来所有经核实的医院获得性PU的数据。本研究的分析单位是单个PU部位。
在最初确定的194例无法分期的PU中,有120例因缺乏解决研究问题所需的数据而被排除。在研究中保留的74例无法分期的PU中,约三分之一(33.8%)的愈合轨迹与部分厚度伤口一致。
研究结果表明,虽然约三分之二的无法分期的PU显示出与全层伤口一致的愈合轨迹,但略多于三分之一的PU遵循与部分厚度伤口一致的轨迹。需要进一步的研究来阐明无法分期的PU的愈合轨迹,并确定目前无法分期的PU的定义是否足够。