Bader D L, Worsley P R, Gefen A
School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2019 Jul;67:70-77. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2019.04.018. Epub 2019 Apr 28.
In recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that medical device-related pressure ulcers represent a significant burden to both patients and healthcare providers. Medical devices can cause damage in a variety of patients from neonates to community based adults. To date, devices have typically incorporated generic designs with stiff polymer materials, which impinge on vulnerable soft tissues. As a result, medical devices that interact with the skin and underlying soft tissues can cause significant deformations due to high interface pressures caused by strapping or body weight.
This review provides a detailed analysis of the latest bioengineering tools to assess device related skin and soft tissue damage and future perspectives on the prevention of these chronic wounds. This includes measurement at the device-skin interface, imaging deformed tissues, and the early detection of damage through biochemical and biophysical marker detection. In addition, we assess the potential of computational modelling to provide a means for device design optimisation and material selection.
Future collaboration between academics, industrialists and clinicians should provide the basis to improve medical device design and prevent the formation of these potentially life altering wounds. Ensuring clinicians report devices that cause pressure ulcers to regulatory agencies will provide the opportunity to identify and improve devices, which are not fit for purpose.
近年来,医疗器械相关压疮对患者和医疗服务提供者造成的重大负担日益明显。医疗器械可对从新生儿到社区成人等各类患者造成损害。迄今为止,器械通常采用带有硬质聚合物材料的通用设计,这会压迫脆弱的软组织。因此,与皮肤和深层软组织相互作用的医疗器械,会因捆绑或体重导致的高界面压力而引起显著变形。
本综述详细分析了用于评估器械相关皮肤和软组织损伤的最新生物工程工具,以及预防这些慢性伤口的未来前景。这包括在器械 - 皮肤界面进行测量、对变形组织进行成像,以及通过生化和生物物理标志物检测早期发现损伤。此外,我们评估了计算建模在为器械设计优化和材料选择提供方法方面的潜力。
学术界、产业界和临床医生未来的合作应能为改进医疗器械设计及预防这些可能改变生活的伤口形成提供基础。确保临床医生向监管机构报告导致压疮的器械,将为识别和改进不适用的器械提供机会。