The Effect of Selected Risk Factors on Perioperative Pressure Injury Development

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2019

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Karayurt, Ozgul
Ogce, Filiz

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Wiley

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Patients undergoing operative and other invasive procedures are at high risk for developing pressure injuries. This study aimed to determine the incidence of perioperative pressure injuries in patients who underwent procedures lasting two hours or more in Turkey and the risk factors that affect the development of pressure injuries. Data were collected during the perioperative period. The incidence of perioperative pressure injuries was 40.4%. The results of univariate logistic regression analysis showed that intraoperative vasopressor use, skin turgor, and diastolic blood pressure less than or equal to 60 mm Hg were significantly related to the development of pressure injuries. There was no significant difference between patients who developed pressure injuries and patients who did not when comparing their preoperative Braden Scale scores. Perioperative nurses should assess each patient for pressure injury risk and perform interventions to prevent pressure injuries during each stage of the patient's perioperative course.

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pressure injury, risk factor, vasopressor, skin turgor, Braden Scale, Ulcer Development, Surgical-Patients, Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Pressure Ulcer, Adolescent, Turkey, Incidence, Middle Aged, Body Mass Index, Cross-Sectional Studies, Risk Factors, Perioperative Nursing, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female, Aged

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0305 other medical science

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Aorn Journal

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110

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29

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38
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