Hypoperfusion and Wound Healing: Another Dimension of Wound Assessment

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作者
Smollock, Wendy [1 ]
Montenegro, Paul [1 ]
Czenis, Amy [1 ]
He, Yuan [1 ]
机构
[1] Wound Healing Solut LLC, Barrington, NJ 08007 USA
关键词
chronic skin failure; hypoperfusion; mean arterial pressure; pressure injury; skin assessment; skin perfusion; stalled wounds; wound assessment; wound healing index; CRITICAL-CARE PATIENTS; PRESSURE ULCERS; GUIDELINES;
D O I
10.1097/01.ASW.0000527964.87741.a7
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlation between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and wound healing indices and describe an analytical process that can be used accurately and prospectively when evaluating all types of skin ulcerations. METHODS: A correlational study in a long-term-care facility. Participants (N = 230) were adults residing in a long-term-care facility with an average age of 77.8 years (range, 35Y105). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Assessment through both an index of wound healing and wound surface area. Signs of wound healing included a reduction of surface area and surface necrosis and increased granulation or epithelialization. RESULTS: Aggregate analyses for all wound locations revealed a positive correlation between the MAP and index of wound healing (r = 0.86, n = 501, P G.0001). A well-defined positive correlation between the MAP and stalled or poor wound healing was noted for all wound locations in this data set when MAP values were 80 mm Hg or less (r = 0.95, n = 141, P G.0001). Further, the data set of truncal wounds and MAP of less than 80 mm Hg yielded a very strong positive correlation. The data indicated that as perfusion decreased, wounds within the sample population declined (r = 0.93, n = 102, P G.0001). CONCLUSION: The data suggest that MAP values less than 80 mm Hg can independently result in stalled wound healing or worsened wounds. A predictability of wounds stalling or declining related to the MAP was observed, regardless of topical treatment or standard-of-care interventions. Therefore, the data also suggest that remediating states of low perfusion should take precedence in making treatment decisions.
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