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The development of a pressure area scoring system for critically ill patients: a pilot study
Abstract:
At present no suitably sensitive scoring system is available to differentiate degrees of risk of developing pressure sores in critically ill people. The object of this study is to produce a tool that has been validated to identify and weight risk factors associated with critically ill patients. In a pilot study data were collected on 50 patients and analysed, using multiple regression analysis, to produce a set of weighted coefficients (C) suitable for use as a scoring system. The feasibility of the technique is demonstrated and five highly significant factors are described: adrenaline infusions (C = 14), noradrenaline infusions (C = 15), diabetes (C = 15), restricted movement (traction, post-operative pain, intra-aortic balloon pump and haemofiltration) (C = 8) and patients too unstable to turn (C = 17). All coefficients not equal to 0 with p < 0.05. Risk factors which may become significant in a larger study are identified. In order to develop the full tool a further multi-centre study is proposed.