Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1806343676> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1806343676 endingPage "524" @default.
- W1806343676 startingPage "514" @default.
- W1806343676 abstract "PURPOSE: The purpose of this learning activity is to provide information regarding the differentiation between pressure ulcers and acute skin failure (ASF) in critically ill patients. TARGET AUDIENCE: This continuing education activity is intended for physicians and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care. OBJECTIVES: After participating in this educational activity, the participant should be better able to: 1. Describe the purpose, methodology and impact of this research. 2. Differentiate the pathophysiology of pressure ulcers and ASF. 3. Identify risk factors and diagnostic criteria for ASF. OBJECTIVE: To develop a statistical model to predict the development of acute skin failure in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and to validate this model. DESIGN: Retrospective case-control, logistic regression modeling PARTICIPANTS: 552 ICU patients MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Intensive care unit patients with and without pressure ulcers (PrUs) were studied and compared on key variables sorted into the following categories: (1) disease status, (2) physical conditions, and (3) conditions of hospitalization. RESULTS: The variables, peripheral arterial disease (odds ratio [OR], 3.8; P = .002), mechanical ventilation greater than 72 hours (OR, 3.0; P < .001), respiratory failure (OR, 3.2; P < .001), liver failure (OR, 2.9; P = .04), and severe sepsis/septic shock (OR, 1.9; P = .02), were found to be statistically significant and independent predictors of acute skin failure in ICU patients. These variables created a predictor model for acute skin failure in the ICU. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of objective criteria to define acute skin failure presents a clinical conundrum for practitioners—the acknowledgment that skin failure exists, but no clear-cut diagnostic criteria in which to support its existence as a result of a paucity of empirical evidence. In certain populations, such as the critically ill patient, the phenomenon of acute skin failure may be occurring, and with the current level of evidence, these ulcers may be incorrectly identified as PrUs. Accurately distinguishing risk factors that lead to a PrU from factors that result in a lesion due to acute skin failure is crucial in the quest to provide evidence-based practice to patients." @default.
- W1806343676 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1806343676 creator A5001254208 @default.
- W1806343676 creator A5023314928 @default.
- W1806343676 creator A5026054489 @default.
- W1806343676 creator A5032468157 @default.
- W1806343676 creator A5082550645 @default.
- W1806343676 date "2015-11-01" @default.
- W1806343676 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1806343676 title "Differentiating a Pressure Ulcer from Acute Skin Failure in the Adult Critical Care Patient" @default.
- W1806343676 cites W1534469296 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W1542094033 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W1555660018 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W1973636995 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W1987647235 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W1993808511 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2007496527 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2009527638 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2017342490 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2030692232 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2042119224 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2046617528 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2048486863 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2051231949 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2055526248 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2058153719 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2070080552 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2081159902 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2086965287 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2089033392 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2091509050 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2091742375 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2136069301 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2167187386 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W2333739220 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W4256034164 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W4293242440 @default.
- W1806343676 cites W62894215 @default.
- W1806343676 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/01.asw.0000471876.11836.dc" @default.
- W1806343676 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26479695" @default.
- W1806343676 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1806343676 type Work @default.
- W1806343676 sameAs 1806343676 @default.
- W1806343676 citedByCount "49" @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762016 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762017 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762018 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762019 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762020 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762021 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762022 @default.
- W1806343676 countsByYear W18063436762023 @default.
- W1806343676 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1806343676 hasAuthorship W1806343676A5001254208 @default.
- W1806343676 hasAuthorship W1806343676A5023314928 @default.
- W1806343676 hasAuthorship W1806343676A5026054489 @default.
- W1806343676 hasAuthorship W1806343676A5032468157 @default.
- W1806343676 hasAuthorship W1806343676A5082550645 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C151956035 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C156957248 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C177713679 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C194828623 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2776376669 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2776888751 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2777080012 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2777628635 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2778384902 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2781300812 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2781385661 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2910844663 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C2987404301 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C30036603 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C126322002 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C151956035 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C156957248 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C160735492 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C162324750 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C177713679 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C194828623 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2776376669 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2776888751 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2777080012 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2777628635 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2778384902 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2779134260 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2781300812 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2781385661 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2910844663 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C2987404301 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C30036603 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C50522688 @default.
- W1806343676 hasConceptScore W1806343676C71924100 @default.