2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2015.04.001
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Nursing and Respiratory Collaboration Prevents BiPAP-Related Pressure Ulcers

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“…Complications from the interface are common and may be related to an inappropriate fitting (skin injury, leaks, mucosal drying or excessive skin hydration, conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers) [157,[160][161][162] or the pressure exerted by the interface (skin erythema or ulcer, facial deformity, maxillary retrusion) [96,160,161,163] (Table 2).…”
Section: And 42)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complications from the interface are common and may be related to an inappropriate fitting (skin injury, leaks, mucosal drying or excessive skin hydration, conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers) [157,[160][161][162] or the pressure exerted by the interface (skin erythema or ulcer, facial deformity, maxillary retrusion) [96,160,161,163] (Table 2).…”
Section: And 42)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 A study by Weng 24 showed the potential protective effect of hydrocolloid and polyurethane dressings on NIV-R FPUs. However, Acorda 25 described that foam dressings, even if not strongly adhesive, redistributed pressure better than hydrocolloid dressings. Our literature review on the subject found different studies showing large variability on the preventive measures, as well as highly dispersed results about the incidence of NIV-R FPUs.…”
Section: External Pressure and Medical Device-related Pusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors recognised some possible limitations related to the population size and the randomisation of patients. In the paper by Acorda 25 the use of foam dressings to prevent PUs is recommended; however, the effect of foam dressings was not compared with the effect of alternative therapies.…”
Section: Efficacy In Preventing Niv-related Fpusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,10 Therefore, facial pressure injuries is a common complication during the use of non-invasive ventilation equipment. 11 It will cause severe pain, ulcers, or bleeding, 12 at the same time, damage to the local skin may further induce infection or even aggravate the condition, which is not conducive to disease recovery, 13 even lead to ventilation equipment intolerance, increased patient suffering and medical costs. 14 At present, due to the different sample sizes and the fact that there are few large-scale epidemiological investigations on facial pressure injury related to adult noninvasive ventilation equipment at home and abroad, most of them are limited to a single city or country, reporting the current situation of facial pressure injury in a single institution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%