Relationship between ultrasonographically low-echoic lesions under the skin, wheelchair sitting time, and interface pressure on ischial region in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-22 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1746873
Shinji Kawasaki, Yukihide Nishimura, Yoshi-Ichiro Kamijo, Hiroyasu Uenishi, Taro Nakamura, Ken Kouda, Yumi Koike, Takeshi Nakamura, Fumihiro Tajima
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Objective: To determine the relationship between physical findings, wheelchair sitting time, and interface pressure on ischial region in subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI).Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Rehabilitation center in Japan.Participants: Manual wheelchair users with chronic SCI (n = 45).Interventions: Pressure ulcers (PU) were diagnosed by inspection, palpation, and ultrasonography. Self-reports were obtained on wheelchair sitting time and pressure mapping was recorded while the subject was seated on the wheelchair.Outcome measures: Subjects were divided into those with ultrasonographically low-echoic lesions (PU-positive group, n = 11) and no such lesions (PU-negative group, n = 34). Outcome measures included wheelchair sitting time and interface pressure at bilateral ischial regions.Results: Using ultrasonography, 13 low-echoic lesions were identified in 11 subjects of the PU-positive group. The pressure duration was longer and interface pressure was significantly higher in subjects of the PU-positive group compared with those of the PU-negative group (P < 0.05 and P < 0.001, respectively).Conclusions: This is the first study to evaluate the interrelationship between physical findings, sitting time, and ultrasonographically measured interface pressure on ischial region area in subjects with spinal cord injury. To prevent pressure ulcers, we recommend avoidance of prolonged wheelchair sitting and measures that can reduce the interface pressure. These variables should be carefully tailored to the needs of the individual subjects with SCI.

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慢性脊髓损伤患者皮肤下超声低回声病变与坐轮椅时间、坐骨区界面压力的关系
目的:探讨脊髓损伤(SCI)患者坐椅时间与坐骨区界面压力的关系。设计:横断面研究。地点:日本的康复中心。参与者:慢性脊髓损伤的手动轮椅使用者(n = 45)。干预措施:通过检查、触诊和超声检查诊断压疮(PU)。获得受试者坐轮椅时间的自我报告,并记录受试者坐在轮椅上时的压力图。结果指标:将受试者分为有超声低回声病变组(pu阳性组,n = 11)和无超声低回声病变组(pu阴性组,n = 34)。结果测量包括坐轮椅时间和双侧坐骨区界面压力。结果:11例pu阳性患者超声检查发现13个低回声病灶。与pu阴性组相比,pu阳性组受压时间更长,界面压力明显升高(P P结论:本研究首次探讨脊髓损伤患者坐骨区界面压力与体表表现、坐位时间及超声测量的界面压力之间的关系。为了防止压疮,我们建议避免长时间坐在轮椅上,并采取措施减少界面压力。这些变量应根据脊髓损伤个体的需要精心调整。
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