2022
DOI: 10.1002/aorn.13767
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Using Continuous Intraoperative Pressure Mapping to Describe Patterns of Tissue Interface Pressure

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe patterns of intraoperative tissue interface pressure, identify the amount of time during which the pressure at four anatomical locations exceeded 32 mm Hg, and examine associations between patient‐ and surgery‐related variables and peak tissue interface pressure. We used a pressure mapping system to measure the intraoperative tissue interface pressure of 150 patients. We implemented linear mixed‐effects models to assess trends in the mean and peak tissue interface pres… Show more

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