Use of Alternatives to Air-Fluidized Support Surfaces in the Care of Complex Wounds in Postflap and Postgraft Patients

Cynthia A. Fleck RN, BSN, MBA, ET/WOCN, CWS, DNC, CFCN, FACCWS , Laurie M. Rappl PT, CWS , Richard Simman MD, CWS, FACS, FACCWS , Virginia Titterington RN, BSN, CWOCN , Jill Conwill RN, MSN, CWON , Cathy Koerner RN, CWOCN, CWS , Pam Locke RN, BSN, CWOCN , Dawn Bechtold RN, CWOCN , Cathie Papantonio RN, BSN, CWCN, CHPN , Deborah P. Gray MSN, RN, CWOCN , Kathleen Lawrence RN, MSN, CWOCN
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Air-fluidized support surface therapy has many drawbacks, such as dehydration, in an already difficult recovery for those wound patients who have undergone flap and graft surgery. In addition, patient care and handling are also problematic. Patients complain of discomfort, and the instability of the surface interferes with patient stability in side lying and semi-Fowler's positions. Alternative support surfaces can be considered for postflap or postgraft patients. Such technologies as alternating pressure, low-air-loss, and therapeutic nonpowered, advanced, and lateral rotation surfaces are widely used for pressure management in high-risk patients and those with existing pressure ulcers. These surfaces must be used within a total pressure ulcer management program that includes frequent turning and repositioning, skin and ulcer care according to evidence-based protocols, patient and caregiver instruction, nutrition, and offloading and positioning. The proposed recommendations require more research on the relative effectiveness of less expensive and more user-friendly support surfaces such as low-air-loss and nonpowered advanced support surfaces and is necessary in order to conclusively recommend one type of surface over another. However, at this time the available clinical studies and opinions remain positive.

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替代空气流化支撑面在复盖术后和移植术后复杂伤口护理中的应用
空气流化支持面疗法有许多缺点,如脱水,对于那些已经接受皮瓣和移植物手术的伤口患者来说,已经很难恢复。此外,病人的护理和处理也存在问题。患者主诉不适,体表不稳定影响患者侧卧和半福勒位的稳定性。可考虑移植后或皮瓣后患者的替代支持面。诸如交变压力、低空气损失、治疗性无动力、先进和侧向旋转表面等技术被广泛用于高风险患者和已有压疮的患者的压力管理。这些表面必须在全面压疮管理计划中使用,包括频繁翻身和重新定位,根据循证协议进行皮肤和溃疡护理,患者和护理人员指导,营养,卸载和定位。拟议的建议要求对诸如低空气损耗和无动力先进支撑面等更便宜和更方便用户使用的支撑面的相对有效性进行更多的研究,这是必要的,以便最终推荐一种类型的支撑面而不是另一种。然而,目前可用的临床研究和意见仍然是积极的。
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