2020
DOI: 10.1097/pts.0000000000000728
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The Effect of Padded Adhesive Dressing and Static Body Position on Sacral Interface Pressure

Abstract: Objectives: Padded adhesive bandages are frequently used in the inpatient setting for sacral pressure injury prevention, but it is unclear whether they truly decrease interface pressure. We hypothesized such devices reduce sacral peak interface pressure in the supine position, which would be further reduced in 30-degree reclined and upright seated positions.Methods: Study participants rested with their sacrum on a pressuresensing mat, in 3 positions, for 30 seconds each: (1) sitting upright; (2) supine; and (3… Show more

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