2017
DOI: 10.3390/children4040025
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Pressure Injuries in Medically Complex Children: A Review

Abstract: Pressure injuries are a challenging problem in the care of medically complex children. Available evidence is limited, and there are theoretical reasons to use caution before extrapolating adult data, including key differences in body composition, common locations of pressure injury, and association with medical devices. The focus of this article will be to review the definition of a pressure injury and what is known about pathophysiology, prevention, recognition, staging, and treatment of pressure injuries in … Show more

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“…Pressure injuries arise as a result of pressure and/ or shear and are often located over a bony prominence or related to a medical device. Risk factors include limited mobility, inability to reposition, loss of sensation, nutritional deficiency, cognitive impairment, or other pressure ulcers …”
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“…Pressure injuries arise as a result of pressure and/ or shear and are often located over a bony prominence or related to a medical device. Risk factors include limited mobility, inability to reposition, loss of sensation, nutritional deficiency, cognitive impairment, or other pressure ulcers …”
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“…Pressure injuries are a challenging problem in the care of medically complex children, and therapies are mainly based on adult data, while there are considerable differences in body composition. 26 Pressure injuries arise as a result of pressure and/ or shear and are often located over a bony prominence or related to a medical device. Risk factors include limited mobility, inability to reposition, loss of sensation, nutritional deficiency, cognitive impairment, or other pressure ulcers.…”
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“…Contrary to the findings relating to pain, repositioning and epilepsy were both significant predictors for daytime sleepiness. Immobile pediatric patients need to be repositioned regularly to prevent pressure ulcers [ 42 , 43 , 44 ]. Repositioning is a care measure carried out by caregivers to increase a patient’s comfort [ 45 ].…”
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“…Even if the literature search was not helpful on this topic and only two studies pertinent to black eschar treatment were retrieved, the prevalent opinion of the authors is that a conservative treatment, in these patients, is mandatory. [56][57][58] Evidence of spontaneous healing of transient damages due to heel prick needle injuries is something supporting the choice of a conservative treatment for black eschar. 59 RECOMMENDATION 17: In neonates and pediatric patients with infected HPIs any stage, the panel cannot recommend in favor or against an antimicrobial dressing to control the local bioburden.…”
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