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Pressure injuries are a growing, costly health issue affecting all ages. This review covers prevention, management, and research challenges for these common injuries.

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Area of Science:

  • Wound healing and regenerative medicine
  • Clinical research and evidence-based practice
  • Healthcare management and economics

Background:

  • Pressure injuries represent a significant and escalating global health burden, with U.S. costs reaching $17.8 billion annually.
  • Prevalence is increasing due to an aging population, more nursing home residents, and limited understanding of the underlying biology.
  • Despite extensive research efforts, clinical outcomes for pressure injury remain suboptimal, highlighting critical gaps in knowledge and treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of pressure injury pathophysiology and clinical manifestations.
  • To present evidence-based recommendations for risk assessment, prevention, and management strategies.
  • To identify current challenges and propose future research directions to improve patient outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A review of current literature on pressure injury, encompassing pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management.
  • Inclusion of specific sections on diverse pressure-related pathologies, including medical device-related injuries and pediatric cases.
  • Discussion of challenges in pressure injury research and recommendations for future studies.

Main Results:

  • The review details the complex pathophysiology and varied clinical presentations of pressure injuries.
  • Evidence-based guidelines for risk assessment, prevention, and timely intervention are outlined.
  • Specific considerations for diverse populations and conditions, such as pediatrics and end-of-life care, are addressed.

Conclusions:

  • Effective management of pressure injuries requires a multi-faceted approach integrating current evidence and addressing research gaps.
  • Further research is crucial to enhance understanding and improve treatment efficacy for pressure injuries.
  • Addressing the rising incidence and significant cost necessitates improved research and clinical practice standards.