2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232011000100029
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Avaliação do custo do tratamento de úlceras por pressão em pacientes hospitalizados usando curativos industrializados

Abstract: Avaliação do custo do tratamento de úlceras por pressão em pacientes hospitalizados usando curativos industrializadosEvaluation of the cost of treating pressure ulcers in hospitalized patients using industrialized dressings

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“…5 Indeed, to decrease the incidence, a protocol is needed for the prevention and reduction of risks. 3 Thus, the use of instruments or scales for assessing risk of UPP facilitate the identification of predisposing factors or risk factors for its development, favoring the planning of preventive measures to avoid the emergence of these lesions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Indeed, to decrease the incidence, a protocol is needed for the prevention and reduction of risks. 3 Thus, the use of instruments or scales for assessing risk of UPP facilitate the identification of predisposing factors or risk factors for its development, favoring the planning of preventive measures to avoid the emergence of these lesions.…”
Section: 10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesquisadores na área afirmam que, atualmente, existem vários termos para defini-la: escara, úlcera de decúbito, úlcera de compressão ou ferida de pressão. No entanto, o termo "úlcera por pressão" é o que se encontra mais apropriado, na medida em que se constata ser a pressão exercida sobre os tecidos e as proeminências ósseas, em relação ao leito, o fator etiológico mais importante para essas lesões 5 .…”
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“…(2) Treatment involves several factors and may be difficult, due to the disease's own changes, such as associated comorbidities, advanced age, eczema and dermatosclerosis, (3) and the therapy is related to correction of the preexisting condition and use of local measures to occur. (4) Among the various coverage's used in the treatment are activated carbon, charcoal with silver salts for lesions with a large amount of exudate; hydrocolloids in small and medium lesions; antibiotics and collagenase. (5) Topical administration drugs have been frequently indicated, because they exert an adjacent peripheral effect, (6) and among nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug in clinical practice we have ibuprofen.…”
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confidence: 99%