A pressure care survey in the operating theatres.

Australian clinical review Pub Date : 1993-01-01
C I Webster
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During 1988 and 1989 several patients developed severe pressure areas post operation. The patients all underwent major surgery lasting a few hours and experienced haemodynamic complications as a result of their condition in the peri-operative period. Although these pressure areas did not develop while the patients were in the operating theatres it was thought that the duration of their surgery contributed to the problem. In order to determine the extent of pressure area development on patients undergoing surgery it was decided to undertake an extensive quality assurance audit over a 3 month period. The sample of 108 patients included patients from cardiothoracic, orthopaedic and plastic microvascular, ear, nose and throat, ophthalmology, vascular, urology and general surgery plus a control group of patients whose surgery was less than 1 h duration. The patients were visited pre-operatively to assess their skin integrity. Intra-operative pressure care management plus other relevant information was documented. A second visit at 24 h post operation determined whether any changes in skin integrity had developed. The results of the surgery were not significant when the whole sample was looked at. However, they did become statistically significant when broken down into specialty groups. The recommendations of the survey included research into the improvement of operating table mattresses and contoured positioning devices. An education programme of staff was to be undertaken to develop greater awareness of the problem.

手术室压力护理调查。
在1988年和1989年期间,几名患者术后出现严重的压迫区。所有患者均接受了持续数小时的大手术,并在围手术期因其病情出现血流动力学并发症。虽然这些压力区域在患者在手术室中没有发展,但人们认为他们的手术持续时间导致了这个问题。为了确定手术患者压力区发展的程度,决定在3个月的时间内进行广泛的质量保证审计。108例患者包括心胸外科、骨科及整形微血管科、耳鼻喉科、眼科、血管科、泌尿科和普外科患者以及手术时间小于1 h的对照组。术前访问患者以评估其皮肤完整性。记录术中压力护理管理及其他相关信息。术后24小时的第二次访问确定皮肤完整性是否发生任何变化。当观察整个样本时,手术的结果并不显著。然而,当细分到专业群体时,它们确实具有统计意义。该调查的建议包括研究改进手术台床垫和轮廓定位装置。将对工作人员进行一项教育方案,以提高对这个问题的认识。
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