Risk Constellation Of Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries In Patients With A Spinal Cord Injury/ Disorder - Focus On Time Since Spinal Cord Injury/ Disorder And Patients’ Age

Author:

Scheel-Sailer Anke1ORCID,Neuhauser Charlotte,Sailer ClaraORCID,Najmanova KlaraORCID,Baumberger MichaelORCID,Paez-Granados Diego,Schaefer Dirk,Reto Wettstein2

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Paraplegic Centre

2. Paraplegiker Zentrum Nottwil

Abstract

Abstract Study Design: Prospective cohort study. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate how time since spinal cord injury/disorder (SCI/D) and patients’ age influence risk constellation for hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPI) in patients with a SCI/D. Setting: Acute care and rehabilitation clinic specialized in SCI/D. Methods: We collected patients’ characteristics and 85 risk factors for HAPI development in adults with SCI/D with at least one HAPI during their inpatient stay between August 2018 and December 2019. We analyzed patients’ characteristics and HAPI risk factors using descriptive statistics according to time since SCI/D (<1 year, 1-15 years, >15 years) and patients’ age (18-35 years, 35-65 years, >65 years). Result: We identified 182 HAPI in 96 patients. Comparing patients with SCI/D <1 year with the other groups, autonomic dysreflexia (p<0.001), abnormal body temperature (p=0.001), hypertensive episode (p=0.005), and pneumonia (p<0.001) occurred more frequently; mean hemoglobin (p<0.001), albumin (p=0.002) and vitamin D levels (p=0.013) were significantly lower, and patients with time since SCI/D <1 year scored fewer points (10-12) on the Braden Scale (p<0.001). Comparing groups per patients’ age, only the SCIPUS score was higher in patients >65 years compared to the other two groups (p=0.002). Conclusion: Different risk factor constellation seem to be underlying HAPI development with more differences in patients time since SCI/D than patients’ age. Awareness of these differences in risk factor constellation depending on time since SCI/D in these patients might lead to different HAPI prevention strategies.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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