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面部压力性损伤的机制与预防:一项多中心对照研究支持的针对抗击 COVID-19 的一线医护人员的新型突发策略。

Mechanism and prevention of facial pressure injuries: A novel emergent strategy supported by a multicenter controlled study in frontline healthcare professionals fighting COVID-19.

机构信息

Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, The Fourth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Wound Repair Regen. 2021 Jan;29(1):45-52. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12862. Epub 2020 Sep 16.

Abstract

Numerous healthcare professionals fighting COVID-19 worldwide are suffering from the protective respirators related facial pressure injuries. This study explored the mechanism and prevention of such injuries and devised a novel emergent strategy, which was supported by a multicenter self-controlled study in 1161 frontline healthcare professionals. In this study, according to the anatomy of the face and the characteristics of facial pressure injuries, a respirator liner was designed using a polyurethane foam to redistribute the pressure across the face. A preclinical crossover trial was performed on eight participants to evaluate its efficacy. The strategy was then widely applied among 11  100 healthcare workers in seven frontline hospitals, and 1161 of them were sampled for a questionnaire investigation. The preclinical crossover trial showed that the novel strategy was very effective in preventing facial pressure injuries. The questionnaire investigation showed that pain score, wearing disturbance, and the incidence of pressure injury in the healthcare professionals were significantly correlated with wearing time (all ρ = 0.986). The new strategy significantly reduced the incidence of pressure injury from 84.7% to 11.1%, pain score IQR from 5 (2) to 1 (2), and wearing disturbance rate from 91.6% to 6.3%, and the results analyzed according to individual hospitals or different wearing time showed similar trends (all P < .0005). The protective respirators related facial pressure injuries can be effectively mitigated with this emergent strategy, which has also been applied in some European hospitals and can be popularized to help more healthcare professionals who are combating COVID-19 on the frontlines.

摘要

全球许多奋战在抗击新冠疫情一线的医护人员正遭受着与防护口罩相关的面部压力性损伤。本研究旨在探讨其发生机制和预防措施,并设计了一种新的急救策略。该策略通过在 1161 名一线医护人员中开展多中心自身对照研究得到验证。在本研究中,根据面部解剖结构和压力性损伤特点,采用聚氨酯泡沫制成的口罩衬垫来重新分配面部压力。通过 8 名参与者的临床前交叉试验评估其疗效。随后,该策略在七家前线医院的 11000 余名医护人员中广泛应用,并对其中 1161 人进行问卷调查。临床前交叉试验表明,该策略在预防面部压力性损伤方面非常有效。问卷调查显示,医护人员的疼痛评分、佩戴不适和压力性损伤发生率与佩戴时间显著相关(均 ρ = 0.986)。新策略可将压力性损伤发生率从 84.7%显著降低至 11.1%,疼痛评分 IQR 从 5(2)降至 1(2),佩戴不适率从 91.6%降至 6.3%。对各医院或不同佩戴时间的分析结果显示出相似的趋势(均 P < .0005)。这种急救策略可有效减轻防护口罩相关的面部压力性损伤,已在一些欧洲医院应用,并可推广至更多奋战在抗疫一线的医护人员,帮助他们缓解压力。

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