Research Progress of Wearable Devices in Predicting the Risk of a Stress Injury in Surgical Patients

Mei-juan Bian, Yujuan Peng, W. Shi, Xiaolan Guo, Xin Yang
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The incidence of stress injury in surgical patients can be as high as 8.1%-54.8%. The occurrence of stress injury will increase patients' physiological and psychological burdens, prolong the hospital stay, and affect the prognosis. Accurate evaluation and prevention of surgical stress injury are very important. The existing assessment of surgical stress injury is mainly a self-rating scale, the data lack objectivity and large error. Wearable devices have the characteristics of mobility, sustainability, wearability, simple operation, and interactivity. It has been widely used in disease monitoring and management and can help medical staff analyze the condition’s change, and the effect is good. Therefore, this article aims to summarize the application of wearable devices in pressure injuries in surgical patients, and provide a review from the mechanisms of wearable devices in pressure injury and assessment, the predictive role of wearable devices in pressure injury identification and assessment, and the advantages and challenges of wearable devices in pressure injury identification. The aim is to provide new ideas for medical staff to manage pressure injuries in surgical patients, ensure patient surgical safety.
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可穿戴设备在外科患者应激性损伤风险预测中的研究进展
外科患者应激性损伤的发生率可高达8.1% ~ 54.8%。应激性损伤的发生会增加患者的生理和心理负担,延长住院时间,影响预后。准确评估和预防手术应激性损伤是非常重要的。现有的手术应激性损伤评估主要采用自评量表,数据缺乏客观性,误差较大。可穿戴设备具有移动性、可持续性、可穿戴性、操作简单、交互性等特点。在疾病监测和管理中得到了广泛的应用,可以帮助医务人员分析病情的变化,效果良好。因此,本文旨在总结可穿戴设备在外科患者压力损伤中的应用,并从可穿戴设备在压力损伤与评估中的作用机制、可穿戴设备在压力损伤识别与评估中的预测作用、可穿戴设备在压力损伤识别中的优势与挑战等方面进行综述。旨在为医务人员管理手术患者的压力性损伤提供新的思路,确保患者的手术安全。
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