Predictive factors for category II pressure ulcers in older patients with hip fractures: a prospective study
2019
Gazineo, D. | Chiari, P. | Chiarabelli, M. | Morri, M. | D'Alessandro, F. | Sabattini, T. | Ambrosi, E. | Forni, C.
Objective: To identify the incidence of category II or higher hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPU) and significantly associated factors in older patients with hip fractures. PUs are a frequent complication in hip fracture patients, negatively impacting patients' quality of life, the health-care system and society. Method: A prospective cohort study was conducted. A consecutive sample of patients with pertrochanteric, femoral neck or subtrochanteric fractures requiring surgical treatment, were included. A stepwise, multiple regression was performed to identify factors associated with PU development. Results: A total of 761 patients aged \textgreater= 65 years were sampled. The incidence of category II or higher PUs was 12%. The study identified five factors that were significantly, independently associated with category II or higher PU development, including a higher preoperative Braden score (Hazard Ratio [HR]: 0.884; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.806-0.969), surgical procedure with osteosynthesis (HR 1.876; 95% CI: 1.183-2.975), a higher percentage of days with the presence of foam valve before surgery (HR: 1.010; 95% CI: 1.010-1.023) and a urinary catheter (HR: 1.013; 95% CI: 1.006-1.019) and diaper (HR: 1.007; 95% CI 1.001-1.013) in the postoperative period. Conclusion: Attention should be given by clinical staff to avoiding the use of foam valves, to limiting the use of diapers and to early removal of urinary catheters.
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