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Cervical collar-related pressure ulcers in trauma patients in intensive care unit

Cervical collar-related pressure ulcers in trauma patients in intensive care unit
Cervical collar-related pressure ulcers in trauma patients in intensive care unit
Introduction: The application of a cervical collar (C-collar) in trauma patients can be life-saving. Previous studies, however, describe development of pressure ulcers related to C-collars.

Objective: To retrospectively compare collar-related pressure ulcers (CRPUs) occurring in trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit wearing a C-collar before and after implementation of preventive interventions and to identify risk factors for CRPU development.

Methods: Retrospective chart review of 88 trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit before (2006) and after (2008) implementation of preventive interventions; early C-collar removal (<24 hours) and an occipital foam ring. Data were collected in the first 14 days of admission on pressure ulcer incidence, risk factors, and preventive interventions.

Results: The incidence of CRPUs was 1.1%. Although risk factors were present in the sample, it was impossible to identify significant risk factors for CRPU development and explore the effect of preventive interventions.

Conclusion: The incidence of CRPUs in this study was low. CRPUs, however, should never be accepted as an inevitable complication of cervical immobilization. To identify trauma patients at risk and to apply effective preventive interventions for CRPU development, further research is needed.
cervical vertebrae, immobilization, intensive care units, pressure ulcer, pressure ulcer prevention, risk factors, trauma
1075-4210
94-102
Ham, H.W.
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Schoonhoven, L.
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Galer, A.
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Shortridge-Baggett, L.M.
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Ham, H.W.
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Schoonhoven, L.
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Galer, A.
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Shortridge-Baggett, L.M.
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Ham, H.W., Schoonhoven, L., Galer, A. and Shortridge-Baggett, L.M. (2014) Cervical collar-related pressure ulcers in trauma patients in intensive care unit. International Journal of Trauma Nursing, 21 (3), 94-102. (doi:10.1097/JTN.0000000000000046). (PMID:24828769)

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Abstract

Introduction: The application of a cervical collar (C-collar) in trauma patients can be life-saving. Previous studies, however, describe development of pressure ulcers related to C-collars.

Objective: To retrospectively compare collar-related pressure ulcers (CRPUs) occurring in trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit wearing a C-collar before and after implementation of preventive interventions and to identify risk factors for CRPU development.

Methods: Retrospective chart review of 88 trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit before (2006) and after (2008) implementation of preventive interventions; early C-collar removal (<24 hours) and an occipital foam ring. Data were collected in the first 14 days of admission on pressure ulcer incidence, risk factors, and preventive interventions.

Results: The incidence of CRPUs was 1.1%. Although risk factors were present in the sample, it was impossible to identify significant risk factors for CRPU development and explore the effect of preventive interventions.

Conclusion: The incidence of CRPUs in this study was low. CRPUs, however, should never be accepted as an inevitable complication of cervical immobilization. To identify trauma patients at risk and to apply effective preventive interventions for CRPU development, further research is needed.

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Published date: May 2014
Keywords: cervical vertebrae, immobilization, intensive care units, pressure ulcer, pressure ulcer prevention, risk factors, trauma
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 386287
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/386287
ISSN: 1075-4210
PURE UUID: aa39c262-328f-4353-9820-b9bee03c6213
ORCID for L. Schoonhoven: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7129-3766

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Date deposited: 29 Jan 2016 14:50
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:41

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Author: H.W. Ham
Author: L. Schoonhoven ORCID iD
Author: A. Galer
Author: L.M. Shortridge-Baggett

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