Biomarkers for the early detection of pressure ulcers in the intensive care setting: A comparison between sub‐epidermal moisture measurements and interleukin‐1α

Author:

McEvoy Natalie12ORCID,Patton Declan13456,Curley Ger27,Boland Fiona8,Kearney Cathal9101112,Hogan Grace2,Keogh Aoife2,Clarke Jennifer2,Moore Zena134513ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing and Midwifery Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dublin Ireland

2. Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dublin Ireland

3. Skin Wounds and Trauma (SWaT) Research Centre Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dublin Ireland

4. Fakeeh College of Health Sciences Jeddah Saudi Arabia

5. School of Nursing and Midwifery Griffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

6. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health University of Wollongong Wollongong New South Wales Australia

7. Department of Critical Care Beaumont Hospital Dublin Ireland

8. Data Science Centre, Division of Biostatistics and Population Health Sciences Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dublin Ireland

9. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts USA

10. Kearney Lab, Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG), Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dublin Ireland

11. Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research (AMBER) Centre Dublin Ireland

12. Trinity Centre for Bioengineering Trinity College Dublin Ireland

13. School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Life and Health Sciences Ulster University Coleraine Northern Ireland UK

Funder

Irish Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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3. Pressure injury risk assessment in intensive care: comparison of inter-rater reliability of the COMHON (Conscious level, Mobility, Haemodynamics, Oxygenation, Nutrition) Index with three scales

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