Decreasing pressure injuries and acute care length of stay in patients with acute traumatic spinal cord injury

被引:8
作者
Gour-Provencal, Gabrielle [1 ]
Mac-Thiong, Jean-Marc [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Feldman, Debbie E. [5 ]
Begin, Jean [2 ]
Richard-Denis, Andreane [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Fac Med, Dept Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Hop Sacre Coeur Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Univ Montreal, Fac Med, Dept Surg, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[4] St Justine Univ Hosp, Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[5] Univ Montreal, Ecole Readaptat, Pavillon Parc, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
关键词
Spinal cord injury; Pressure injuries; Length of stay; Acute care; Rehabilitation; INPATIENT REHABILITATION; RISK-FACTORS; ULCER DEVELOPMENT; EARLY PREDICTORS; COMPLICATIONS; COSTS; RECOVERY; OUTCOMES; THERAPY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1080/10790268.2020.1718265
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objectives: Identifying factors associated with the occurrence of pressure injuries (PI) during acute care and with longer length of stay (LOS), focusing on modifiable factors that can be addressed and optimized by the acute rehabilitation team. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: A single Level-1 trauma center specialized in SCI care. Participants: A cohort of 301 patients with acute TSCI was studied. Outcome measures: The primary outcome was the occurrence of PI during acute care stay. The secondary outcome was acute care LOS. Bivariate and multivariate logistic or linear regression analyses were performed to determine the association between non-modifiable factors and outcomes (PI of any stage and acute LOS), whereas bivariate and hierarchical multivariate logistic or linear regression analyses were used for modifiable factors. Results: When controlling for the level and severity of the TSCI, the occurrence of pneumonia (OR = 2.1, CI = 1.1-4.1) was significantly associated with the occurrence of PI. When controlling for the level and severity of the TSCI, the occurrence of medical complications (PI, urinary tract infection and pneumonia) and lesser daily therapy resulted in significantly longer acute care LOS (P < .001). Conclusions: Prevention of PI occurrence and the optimization of the acute care LOS represent crucial challenges of the acute rehabilitation team, as they are significantly associated with higher functional outcomes. Patients who develop pneumonia may benefit from more aggressive prevention strategies to reduce PI occurrence. Systematic protocols for the prevention of complications as well as greater volume of therapy interventions should be considered to optimize the acute care LOS.
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页码:949 / 957
页数:9
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