Say, M Tella, E Boccara, O Sauvage, M Bourrat, E Tian, Y Monfort, J-B Lok, C Desierier, F Beneton, N
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Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie
Leg ulcers in adults are a major public health concern. Their incidence increases with age and many causes have been identified, predominantly associated with vascular diseases. Leg ulcers in children and teenagers are less frequent. The aim of our study was to identify the causes of leg ulcers in children and teenagers, and to evaluate their manag...
Keenan, Bethany E Evans, Sam L Oomens, Cees W J
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Journal of tissue viability
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a major public health challenge, having a significant impact on healthcare service and patient quality of life. Computational biomechanical modelling has enhanced PU research by facilitating the investigation of pressure responses in subcutaneous tissue and skeletal muscle. Extensive work has been undertaken on PUs on pati...
Ippolito, Mariachiara Cortegiani, Andrea Biancofiore, Gianni Caiffa, Salvatore Corcione, Antonio Giusti, Gian Domenico Iozzo, Pasquale Lucchini, Alberto Pelosi, Paolo Tomasoni, Gabriele
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Journal of Anesthesia, Analgesia and Critical Care
BackgroundThe aim of this document is to support clinical decision-making concerning positioning and mobilization of the critically ill patient in the early identification and resolution of risk factors (primary prevention) and in the early recognition of those most at risk (secondary prevention). The addresses of this document are physicians, nurs...
Trebbi, Alessio Perrier, Antoine Bailet, Mathieu Payan, Yohan
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Medical engineering & physics
In the last decade, the role of shearing loads has been increasingly suspected to play a determinant impact in the formation of deep pressure ulcers. In vivo observations of such deformations are complex to obtain. Previous studies only provide global measurements of such deformations without getting the quantitative values of the loads that genera...
Yang, Xuehui Dang, Xiuwei Zhang, Xue Zhao, Siren
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International immunopharmacology
Pressure ulcers are a common issue for people who have limited mobility. This study tested the impact of liquiritin on human keratinocyte HaCaT cell inflammatory damage aroused by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). HaCaT cells were underwent LPS and/or liquiritin incubation. Cell viability, apoptosis and inflammatory molecules interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor ne...
Öğülmüş Demircan, Fadime Yücedağ, İbrahim Toz, Metin
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine
Pressure ulcers are injuries caused by external conditions such as pressure, friction, shear, and humidity resulting from staying in the same position for a long time in bedridden patients. It is a serious problem worldwide when assessed in terms of hospital capacity, nursing staff employment and treatment costs. In this study, we developed a novel...
Engelen, Marscha van Dulmen, Sandra Vermeulen, Hester de Laat, Erik van Gaal, Betsie
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International journal of nursing studies
Pressure ulcers are a common complication with a high impact on well-being and quality of life in people with impaired mobility and/or dysfunctional pain sensations. Prevention is therefore crucial. However, persons at risk seem to experience difficulties in adhering to self-management regimens that can help to prevent or diminish the development o...
Baxter, Joshua Lisk, Radcliffe Osmani, Ahmad Yeong, Keefai Robin, Jonathan Fluck, David Fry, Christopher Henry Han, Thang Sieu
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Internal and emergency medicine
Patients admitted with a cervical fracture are twice as likely to die within 30 days of injury than those with a hip fracture. However, guidelines for the management of cervical fractures are less available than for hip fractures. We hypothesise that outcomes may differ between these types of fractures. We analysed 1359 patients (406 men, 953 women...
Cortés, Olga L. Herrera-Galindo, Mauricio Villar, Juan Carlos Rojas, Yudi A. del Pilar Paipa, María Salazar, Luzdary
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BMC Nursing
BackgroundDespite being considered preventable, ulcers due to pressure affect between 30 and 50% of patients at high and very high risk and susceptibility, especially those hospitalized under critical care. Despite a lack of evidence over the efficacy in prevention against ulcers due to pressure, hourly repositioning in critical care as an interven...
Perez-Lopez, Silvia Perez-Basterrechea, Marcos Garcia-Gala, Jose Maria Martinez-Revuelta, Eva Fernandez-Rodriguez, Angeles Alvarez-Viejo, Maria
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The journal of spinal cord medicine
Pressure ulcers or injuries, arise from ischemic damage to soft tissues induced by unrelieved pressure over a bony prominence. They are usually difficult to treat with standard medical therapy and often they recur. In the search for better treatment options, promising alternative forms of treatment are today emerging. Within the field of regenerati...