水蛭疗法辅助康复:关于加速截瘫患者褥疮愈合的案例研究

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yogesh Yadav, Sheetal G. Asutkar
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褥疮又称褥疮,是一种局部皮肤损伤,由于身体某一特定部位长期受压,可能会延伸到皮下组织或肌肉等下层结构。这种压力会阻碍血液供应,使受影响的组织缺乏营养和氧气,久而久之会导致组织破坏和溃疡形成。因各种疾病而卧床不起的病人极易患上压疮,其中约 85% 是由于长时间坐着或躺着造成的。直肠附近的压疮尤其具有挑战性,因为这一区域的组织很容易因剪切力和挤压等外部因素而发生急性缺血性损伤。治疗压疮需要采用多维方法,重点是使用专门的支撑表面(如减压床垫或靠垫)减轻压力,同时定期改变患者姿势以减轻持续压力。保持适当的卫生和伤口护理对预防感染至关重要,可采用敷料、局部用药等先进技术,严重病例可偶尔进行手术干预。充足的营养和水分在支持伤口愈合过程中起着至关重要的作用。通常需要伤口管理、营养和理疗方面的专业医护人员通力合作,才能解决压疮的复杂问题。通过定期评估、实施预防措施(如正确的体位、优化营养)以及向患者和护理人员提供皮肤护理和压力缓解技术方面的教育,对于减轻压疮的发展至关重要。
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Leech Therapy-aided recovery: A case study on accelerated healing of Decubitus ulcers in paraplegic patients
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are localized skin injuries that can extend to underlying structures like subcutaneous tissue or muscle due to prolonged pressure on a specific area of the body. This pressure impedes blood supply, depriving the affected tissue of nutrients and oxygen, leading to tissue breakdown and ulcer formation over time. Immobilized patients, confined to bed due to various conditions, are highly susceptible to developing pressure ulcers, with approximately 85% attributed to prolonged sitting or lying down. Pressure ulcers near the rectum pose particular challenges as the tissue in this area is prone to acute ischemic injury from external factors like shear forces and compression. Treating pressure ulcers requires a multidimensional approach, focusing on relieving pressure with specialized support surfaces such as pressure-relieving mattresses or cushions, along with regular changes in patient posture to alleviate continuous pressure. Maintaining proper hygiene and wound care is essential to prevent infection, with advanced techniques like dressings, topical medications, and occasional surgical interventions for severe cases. Adequate nutrition and hydration play a vital role in supporting the healing process. Collaborative efforts from healthcare professionals specializing in wound management, nutrition, and physical therapy are often necessary to address the complex nature of pressure ulcers. Prevention through regular assessment, implementing preventive measures such as proper positioning, optimizing nutrition, and providing education to patients and caregivers on skin care and pressure relief techniques are crucial in mitigating pressure ulcer development.
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International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine
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