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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Wound Care
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines

Background:

  • Medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) is a significant concern in healthcare settings.
  • A foundational consensus report in 2013 highlighted the need for standardized approaches to MARSI.
  • Subsequent research has expanded understanding of MARSI epidemiology, assessment, prevention, and management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize knowledge on MARSI advancements over the past decade.
  • To provide updated consensus statements and clinical recommendations for MARSI.
  • To identify research gaps and future directions for MARSI management.

Main Methods:

  • A panel of nine international clinical experts convened.
  • Literature published since the 2013 consensus report was reviewed.
  • Updated consensus statements were formulated based on current evidence.

Main Results:

  • Twenty updated consensus statements were developed.
  • These statements address the comprehensive management of MARSI.
  • The findings provide a contemporary framework for clinical practice.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical practice guidelines for MARSI have been significantly advanced.
  • The updated recommendations aim to improve patient outcomes and reduce MARSI incidence.
  • Further research is needed to address identified knowledge gaps in MARSI.