Early Skin Temperature Characteristics of the Kennedy Lesion (Kennedy Terminal Ulcer).

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Wound management & prevention Pub Date : 2023-03-01
Karen Lou Kennedy-Evans, Deanna Vargo, Leslie Ritter, Diane Adams, Suzanne Koerner, Ellen Duell
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Abstract

Background: Pressure injuries are associated with skin temperature changes, but little is known about skin temperature characteristics of the Kennedy Lesion (KL).

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe early skin temperature changes in KLs using long-wave infrared thermography.

Methods: KLs were identified from chart review in 10 ICU patients. Skin assessments were performed within 24 hours of new skin discoloration. Temperature measurements were performed using a long-wave infrared thermography imaging system. Relative Temperature Differential (RTD) between the discolored area and a selected control point was calculated. RTDs of > +1.2 degrees C and < -1.2 degrees C were considered abnormal. Demographic data and observable characteristics of the KL were collected when available. Descriptive statistics (Mean plus/minus SD; % ) were used.

Results: The major finding of this study was that there were no early skin temperature differences between the KLs and surrounding skin.

Conclusion: The early stage of the KL may be limited to microvascular injury which results in a normal skin temperature. More studies are needed to verify this finding and to ascertain whether KL skin temperature changes over time. The study also supports the bedside use of thermography in skin temperature assessment.

肯尼迪终末期溃疡的早期皮肤温度特征。
背景:压伤与皮肤温度变化有关,但对肯尼迪病变(KL)的皮肤温度特征了解甚少。目的:本研究的目的是利用长波红外热像仪描述KLs患者早期皮肤温度的变化。方法:通过对10例ICU患者的病历回顾,确定KLs。皮肤评估在新皮肤变色后24小时内进行。使用长波红外热成像系统进行温度测量。计算变色区域与选定控制点之间的相对温差(RTD)。RTDs > +1.2℃和< -1.2℃为异常。在有条件的情况下,收集了KL的人口统计数据和可观察特征。描述性统计(平均正负标准差;%)。结果:本研究的主要发现是KLs与周围皮肤之间没有早期皮肤温度差异。结论:KL早期可能局限于微血管损伤,皮肤温度正常。需要更多的研究来验证这一发现,并确定KL皮肤温度是否随时间而变化。该研究还支持在床边使用热像仪进行皮肤温度评估。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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