Pressure ulcers after prone positioning in patients undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Binda Filippo12ORCID,Marelli Federica1ORCID,Galazzi Alessandro1ORCID,Gambazza Simone1ORCID,Vinci Elisa2ORCID,Roselli Paola2ORCID,Adamini Ileana12ORCID,Laquintana Dario1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Healthcare Professions Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Milan Italy

2. Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care and Emergency Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe combination of prone positioning and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is recognized as safe but its use has been limited due to potential complications.AimTo report the prevalence of pressure ulcers and other complications due to prone positioning in adult patients receiving veno–venous ECMO.Study DesignThis cross‐sectional study was conducted in a tertiary level intensive care unit (ICU) in Milan (Italy), between January 2015 and December 2019. The study population was critically ill adult patients undergoing veno–venous ECMO. Statistical association between pressure ulcers and the type of body positioning (prone versus supine) was explored fitting a logistic model.ResultsIn the study period, 114 patients were treated with veno–venous ECMO and 62 (54.4%) patients were placed prone for a total of 130 prone position cycles. ECMO cannulation was performed via femoro–femoral configuration in the majority of patients (82.4%, 94/114). Pressure ulcers developed in 57.0% of patients (95%CI: 44.0%–72.6%), most often arising on the face and the chin (37.1%, 23/62), particularly in those placed prone. The main reason of prone positioning interruption was the decrease of ECMO blood flow (8.1%, 5/62). The fitted model showed no association between body position during ECMO and occurrence of pressure ulcers (OR 1.3, 95%CI: 0.5–3.6, p = .532).ConclusionsFacial pressure ulcers were the most frequent complications of prone positioning. Nurses should plan and implement evidence‐based care to prevent such pressure injuries in patients undergoing ECMO.Relevance to Clinical PracticeThe combination of prone positioning and ECMO shows few life‐threating complications. This manoeuvre during ECMO is feasible and safe when performed by experienced ICU staff.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Critical Care Nursing

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