2021
DOI: 10.15649/cuidarte.1196
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Riesgo de úlceras por presión (UPP) en pacientes internados en las unidades de cuidados intensivos

Abstract: Introducción: Las limitaciones de la percepción sensorial, la inmovilidad, la sedación, la ventilación mecánica, la hipoperfusión tisular, el edema y la humedad se consideran factores que predisponen la aparición de úlceras por presión en pacientes en estado crítico. Objetivo: Caracterizar las úlceras por presión en pacientes críticos, determinar la asociación con variables demográficas, la hospitalización y las condiciones clínicas, e identificar los factores de riesgo para la aparición de úlceras por presión… Show more

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“…Endotracheal tubes were the second most cited cause of PIs associated with respiratory devices and were referred to in 11 articles, of which 7 discussed PIs caused by the tube itself (Coyer et al, 2014(Coyer et al, , 2021Erbay Dallı et al, 2022;Martel & Orgill, 2020;Mehta et al, 2019;Nedergaard et al, 2018;Rashvand et al, 2020) and 4 analysed the injuries that resulted from use of holders to attach it (Kuniavsky et al, 2020;Landsperger et al, 2019;Sleiwah et al, 2020;Yoshimura de Campos et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endotracheal tubes were the second most cited cause of PIs associated with respiratory devices and were referred to in 11 articles, of which 7 discussed PIs caused by the tube itself (Coyer et al, 2014(Coyer et al, , 2021Erbay Dallı et al, 2022;Martel & Orgill, 2020;Mehta et al, 2019;Nedergaard et al, 2018;Rashvand et al, 2020) and 4 analysed the injuries that resulted from use of holders to attach it (Kuniavsky et al, 2020;Landsperger et al, 2019;Sleiwah et al, 2020;Yoshimura de Campos et al, 2021).…”
Section: Pubmedmentioning
confidence: 99%