Risk factors for recurrent pressure ulcers after reconstructive surgery: A retrospective study in a single medical centre.

International wound journal 2023 Vol.20(7) p. 2511-2517

Lin-Yin W, Chia-Ming L, Lin HL, Chu-Yu C, Tzeng YS

Abstract

Recurrence of pressure ulcers following reconstructive surgery occurs frequently, causing a significant burden on the patient and the public health care system. We assessed risk factors for the recurrence of pressure ulcers based on the experience of a single surgeon at our medical centre. We retrospectively analysed patients admitted to our medical centre with stage III and IV pressure ulcers who underwent reconstructive surgery. The hospital database was searched for patients diagnosed with pressure ulcers who underwent reconstructive surgery. Patient characteristics analysed included age, sex, cause and location of defect, comorbidities, lesion size, wound reconstruction methods, operation time, debridement times, duration of hospital stay, and wound complications. Recurrence and mortality rates were retrospectively examined. One hundred and eighty-nine patients were enrolled, and 166 patients with 176 pressure ulcers met our inclusion criteria. All 14 recurrences (7.95%) were followed for at least 1 year. Logistic regression analysis indicated that recurrence was associated with albumin levels (P = 0.001) and wound size (P = 0.043); however, no association was found for body mass index, bacterial profile, comorbidities, localisation, previous surgery, operation time, or time to admission for reconstruction. In conclusion, higher albumin levels were associated with lower recurrence rates in patients who underwent reconstructive surgery.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
합병증 ulcers scispacy 1
합병증 wound scispacy 1
질환 ulcers C0041582
Ulcer
scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 albumin scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Retrospective Studies; Wound Healing; Surgery, Plastic; Pressure Ulcer; Hospitals; Risk Factors; Albumins