Adipose Tissue in Peripheral Obesity as an Assessment Factor for Pressure Ulcers.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Advances in wound care Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1089/wound.2020.1275
Madhubari Vathulya, Debarati Chattopadhyay, Pankaj Kandwal, Uttam K Nath, Akshay Kapoor, Mithun Sinha
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Scope and Significance: Pressure ulcers are very difficult to treat and pose an economic burden, just below cancer and cardiovascular illness, at 4.82 billion U.S. dollars. It is important to understand the pathophysiology of the condition, risk stratification, and ways of preventing it. Prevention forms the most important aspect of their management. The authors systematically evaluated the existing risk prediction scales and explored the evidence from literature regarding the role of additional factors including body mass index, obesity, subcutaneous tissue thickness, and skin integrity in pressure ulcers. With this review it is hoped that the future management of pressure ulcers will concentrate on the preventable and alterable factors in its pathophysiology. Translational Relevance: The review focuses on how adipose tissue thickness can predict the occurrence of pressure ulcer. If adequately proved that a definite thickness of peripheral adipose tissue is efficient in prevention of pressure ulcers, then methods of maintaining the thickness of this tissue will be the next effective strategy in the management of this chronic issue. Clinical Relevance: The review addresses the management of pressure ulcers to wound care providers and emphasize on confounding parameters of obesity, subcutaneous tissue thickness, and skin integrity during the treatment regimen of pressure ulcers. Objectives: The main objective of this review is to draw a consensus concerning the role of adipose tissue in pressure ulcers, based on the published research. A review of the various preexisting predictive scales for pressure ulcers is a secondary objective to highlight the shortcomings in ulcer management. This review finally aims in the future at paving a way to refine our prognosticating scales for pressure sores based on these results. Accurate preventative injury risk scales are needed so that preventative resources can be directed to the patients for whom they are the most appropriate.

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外周性肥胖的脂肪组织作为压疮的评估因素。
范围和意义:压疮很难治疗,造成的经济负担仅次于癌症和心血管疾病,为48.2亿美元。了解这种疾病的病理生理学、风险分层和预防方法是很重要的。预防是其管理的最重要方面。作者系统地评估了现有的风险预测量表,并从文献中探讨了其他因素在压疮中的作用,包括体重指数、肥胖、皮下组织厚度和皮肤完整性。通过这篇综述,希望压疮的未来管理将集中在其病理生理的可预防和可改变因素上。翻译相关性:本综述的重点是脂肪组织厚度如何预测压疮的发生。如果充分证明一定厚度的外周脂肪组织在预防压疮方面是有效的,那么保持该组织厚度的方法将是管理这一慢性问题的下一个有效策略。临床相关性:本综述向伤口护理人员介绍了压疮的管理,并强调了压疮治疗方案中肥胖、皮下组织厚度和皮肤完整性等混杂参数。目的:本综述的主要目的是根据已发表的研究,就脂肪组织在压疮中的作用达成共识。对各种先前存在的压疮预测量表的回顾是次要目标,以突出溃疡管理的缺点。这篇综述的最终目的是在未来为基于这些结果完善我们的压疮预测量表铺平道路。需要准确的预防性伤害风险量表,以便将预防性资源定向到最适合的患者。
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Advances in wound care
Advances in wound care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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12.10
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62
期刊介绍: Advances in Wound Care rapidly shares research from bench to bedside, with wound care applications for burns, major trauma, blast injuries, surgery, and diabetic ulcers. The Journal provides a critical, peer-reviewed forum for the field of tissue injury and repair, with an emphasis on acute and chronic wounds. Advances in Wound Care explores novel research approaches and practices to deliver the latest scientific discoveries and developments. Advances in Wound Care coverage includes: Skin bioengineering, Skin and tissue regeneration, Acute, chronic, and complex wounds, Dressings, Anti-scar strategies, Inflammation, Burns and healing, Biofilm, Oxygen and angiogenesis, Critical limb ischemia, Military wound care, New devices and technologies.
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