2023
DOI: 10.4103/jcn.jcn_84_22
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Risk Factors for Developing Pressure Ulcers in Neonates and Novel Ideas for Developing Neonatal Antipressure Ulcers Solutions

Abstract: Pressure Ulcers (PU) are highly prevalent iatrogenic occurrences among hospitalized adults and neonatal patients. These decubitus ulcers are progressive in nature and are mostly seen in patients that are immobile for prolonged periods, either by virtue of being bedridden or chair bound. The continual pressure on the skin surfaces disrupts blood supply from the subcutaneous regions and leads to the development of PUs. Several treatment and prevention protocols have been defined for adult patients. However, ther… Show more

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“…They are serious health concerns, especially for older individuals and those with disabilities who spend a lot of time in bed or sitting down. However, newborn and pediatric children are also susceptible to pressure ulcers, albeit at a lower level [2]. Pressure ulcers are becoming more prevalent, particularly among elderly individuals who are more susceptible due to decreased mobility, sensory perception, and skin integrity [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are serious health concerns, especially for older individuals and those with disabilities who spend a lot of time in bed or sitting down. However, newborn and pediatric children are also susceptible to pressure ulcers, albeit at a lower level [2]. Pressure ulcers are becoming more prevalent, particularly among elderly individuals who are more susceptible due to decreased mobility, sensory perception, and skin integrity [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%