[Evaluation of sacral pressure ulcers of older long-term hospital patients for five or fewer years].

Q4 Medicine
Mototaka Niwano, Hayao Nakatani
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to examine the statuses of sacral pressure ulcer and treatment strategies for 135 elderly patients who were long-term hospital patients.

Methods: Patients with sacral pressure ulcers were divided into two groups, the cured or non-cured, and the discharged or deceased.The mean age, length of hospital stay, diagnosis, bedridden degree, nutritional status pre and post ulcer development, nutritional administration method, presence on admission or development, depth on National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and treatment duration were examined.The serum albumin levels, lymphocyte counts and hemoglobin levels were calculated, and malnutrition levels were categorized into normal, mild, moderate or severe according to the Controlling Nutritional Status variant scores.

Results: The mean age of men (n=62) and women (n=73) was 80.8±4.9 and 86.2±1.2 years, and the mean length of hospital-stay was 25.1±9.6 and 27.3±4.9 months, respectively, indicating a significant difference.The diagnoses did not vary significantly between the cured (n=43) or non-cured (n=92) patients, or in those discharged (n=53) or deceased (n=82) patients.Comparison of the groups revealed that pressure ulcers were difficult to heal in patients with advanced age, those brought to hospital, bedridden degree C2 (unable to turn over), depth level III, moderate to severe malnutrition and those whose Gr did not improve.The effectiveness of gastrostomy management and the ineffectiveness of central venous nutrition were determined.

Conclusions: Bedridden degree C2, depth level III, presence on admission, malnutrition on admission and no improvement were the factors for interruption of the healing.

[长期住院5年及以下的老年患者骶骨压疮的评价]。
目的:探讨135例长期住院的老年患者骶骨压疮的发病状况及治疗策略。方法:将骶骨压疮患者分为治愈组和未治愈组,出院组和死亡组。研究对象的平均年龄、住院时间、诊断、卧床程度、溃疡发生前后的营养状况、营养给药方法、入院或发展情况、全国压疮咨询小组的深度和治疗时间。计算血清白蛋白水平、淋巴细胞计数和血红蛋白水平,并根据控制营养状态变异评分将营养不良水平分为正常、轻度、中度和重度。结果:男性(n=62)和女性(n=73)的平均年龄分别为80.8±4.9和86.2±1.2岁,平均住院时间分别为25.1±9.6和27.3±4.9个月,差异有统计学意义。在治愈(n=43)或未治愈(n=92)患者、出院(n=53)或死亡(n=82)患者中,诊断结果无显著差异。组间比较发现,老年、住院、卧床C2度(无法翻身)、深度III级、中度至重度营养不良和Gr未改善的压疮患者难以愈合。观察胃造口治疗的有效性和中心静脉营养的无效性。结论:卧床C2度、深度III级、入院时存在、入院时营养不良、无好转是中断愈合的因素。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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