School of Nursing and Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Skin Wounds and Trauma (SWaT) Research Centre, RCSI.
J Wound Care. 2021 Jan 2;30(1):33-39. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2021.30.1.33.
Pressure ulcers (PUs) negatively affect quality of life (QoL) and cause problems for patients, such as pain, distress and often specific difficulties with treatments used to manage the wound. Thus, it is important to implement appropriate prevention strategies in order to achieve high-quality care, thereby reducing the burden of PUs on patients, the healthcare system and society as a whole. PU development arises due to the adverse effects of pressure, shear, friction and moisture at the skin/surface interface. Preventive interventions typically include risk assessment, reducing pressure and minimising shear and friction. More recently, certain wound dressings, as a potential additional protective strategy for preventing PUs, have been introduced. This review explores the mechanisms of action of dressings for preventing PUs. Findings from the review indicate that decreasing frictional forces transmitted to the patient's skin is achieved by use of a dressing with an outer surface made from a low friction material. Furthermore, the ability of dressings to absorb and redistribute shear forces through good adhesion to the skin, high loft and lateral movement of the dressing layers is important in reducing shear forces. This is achieved when the dressing reduces pressure transmitted to the patient's tissues by the propriety of high loft/thickness and padding that allows a degree of cushioning of bony prominences. Further, dressings may reduce humidity at the skin/dressing interface, i.e., the dressing is absorbent and/or permits moisture to evaporate quickly. As part of an established PU prevention protocol, dressings may help decrease PU incidence.
压力性溃疡(PU)会降低生活质量(QoL)并给患者带来问题,例如疼痛、不适,且通常会对用于管理伤口的特定治疗方法产生影响。因此,实施适当的预防策略非常重要,这有助于实现高质量的护理,从而减轻 PU 给患者、医疗保健系统和整个社会带来的负担。PU 的发展是由于皮肤/表面界面处的压力、剪切力、摩擦力和水分的不利影响所致。预防干预措施通常包括风险评估、降低压力和尽量减少剪切力和摩擦力。最近,某些伤口敷料作为预防 PU 的潜在附加保护策略已被引入。本综述探讨了预防 PU 的敷料的作用机制。综述结果表明,通过使用具有低摩擦材料制成的外表面的敷料,可以降低传递到患者皮肤的摩擦力。此外,敷料通过良好的皮肤附着力、高蓬松度和敷料层的侧向运动来吸收和重新分配剪切力的能力对于减少剪切力很重要,这可以通过适当的高蓬松度/厚度和衬垫来减轻对患者组织的压力传递来实现,衬垫允许骨突的一定程度的缓冲。此外,敷料可以减少皮肤/敷料界面处的湿度,即敷料具有吸水性并且/或者允许水分迅速蒸发。作为既定的 PU 预防方案的一部分,敷料可能有助于降低 PU 的发生率。