Managing Exudate Pooling: A Simplified Practical Guide.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Emily Greenstein, Maarten Vooijs, S. Norton
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Exudate pooling is the collection of wound fluid in the wound bed. Wounds with irregular depth, pockets, or cavities can create a dead space between the dressing and the wound bed where exudate can accumulate. Exudate pooling could lead to increased risk of infection or biofilm formation, maceration of the periwound skin, and delayed wound healing. PURPOSE This article aims to offer a simplified yet practical summary for the prevention and management of exudate pooling by using advanced wound dressings. METHODS Following a review of published literature, consensus statements, and best practice guidelines, the authors put their learnings into practice by translating the findings into a practical guide for the prevention and management of exudate pooling. RESULTS Nearly half (49.6%) of all wounds have depth beyond the epidermis (0.22 cm), a characteristic that increases the risk of exudate pooling. In addition, approximately 12% of chronic wounds are undermined by tunneling or cavities underneath the skin where exudate could pool. Appropriate dressing selection can help manage exudate and prevent exudate pooling. In particular, dressings that provide a moist environment, manage the dead space, and maintain close contact with the wound bed may help reduce the risks associated with exudate pooling. A practical guide is presented that could be used by nurses at all levels to help select appropriate dressings. CONCLUSION This practical guide could help prevent and manage exudate pooling and associated risk factors.
管理渗出液池:一个简化的实用指南。
背景数据池是在伤口床上收集伤口液体。深度不规则、有口袋或空腔的伤口会在敷料和伤口床之间形成一个死区,渗出物会在这里积聚。渗出物聚集可能导致感染或生物膜形成、伤口周围皮肤浸渍和延迟伤口愈合的风险增加。目的本文旨在为使用先进的伤口敷料预防和管理渗出物聚集提供一个简单而实用的总结。方法在对已发表的文献、共识声明和最佳实践指南进行审查后,作者将他们的研究成果转化为预防和管理渗出液汇集的实用指南,并将其付诸实践。结果早期一半(49.6%)的伤口深度超过表皮(0.22厘米),这一特征增加了渗出液聚集的风险。此外,大约12%的慢性伤口被皮肤下的隧道或空腔破坏,渗出物可能会聚集在那里。选择合适的敷料有助于管理渗出物并防止渗出物聚集。特别地,提供潮湿环境、管理死区并保持与伤口床紧密接触的敷料可以帮助降低与渗出物聚集相关的风险。提供了一份实用指南,各级护士都可以使用该指南来帮助选择合适的敷料。结论本实用指南有助于预防和管理渗出物聚集及相关风险因素。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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1.70
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8.30%
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