The incidence of intraoperatively acquired pressure injuries in the park‐bench position was reduced by applying soft silicone multilayer foam dressings

Author:

Yoshimura Mine1,Kohno Michihiro2,Okamoto Yukako1,Tsuchiya Sakura1,Ogawa Kyoko1,Fukuma Akane1,Kurihara Chie1,Miyama Mari1,Matsumura Hajime3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Tokyo Medical University Hospital Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Neurosurgery Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe Park‐Bench Position (PBP) is associated with a high incidence rate of intraoperatively acquired pressure injuries (IAPIs). Preventive measures must be established to prevent the development of IAPIs. We investigated the risk factors for PBP by applying a soft silicone multilayered foam dressing (SMD) under core temperature management to prevent IAPIs. We conducted a prospective, single‐centre, open‐label observational study of patients undergoing elective neurosurgery operations using PBP in a university hospital in Japan. The incidence rate of IAPIs in this study was compared with that in our two previous studies, in which a film dressing was applied and core temperature management was not performed. IAPIs developed in 90 patients (6.7%); in the lateral thoracic region in five patients and the iliac crest region in one patient. The operative time (every 1 h: p = 0.0001, OR: odds ratio 3.62, 95% CI: confidence interval 1.73–11.42) was significantly associated with the incidence of IAPIs. In our two previous studies, the incidence rate of IAPIs was 11.0% and 24.1%, respectively, when film dressing was used. SMD may weaken the involvement of risk factors in IAPIs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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