Local wound management factors related to biofilm reduction in the pressure ulcer: A prospective observational study

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作者
Koyanagi, Hiroe [1 ,2 ]
Kitamura, Aya [3 ]
Nakagami, Gojiro [3 ,4 ]
Kashiwabara, Kosuke [5 ]
Sanada, Hiromi [3 ,4 ]
Sugama, Junko [6 ]
机构
[1] Kanazawa Univ, Div Hlth Sci, Grad Course Nursing Sci, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Nursing Adm & Adv Clin Nursing, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Gerontol Nursing Wound Care Management, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Univ Tokyo, Global Nursing Res Ctr, Grad Sch Med, Div Care Innovat, Tokyo, Japan
[5] Univ Tokyo Hosp, Clin Res Promot Ctr, Data Sci Off, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Inst Frontier Sci, Adv Hlth Care Sci Res Unit, Innovat Integrated Biores Core, 5-11-80 Kodatsuno, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 9200942, Japan
关键词
biofilm; critical colonization; infection control; local wound management; pressure ulcer;
D O I
10.1111/jjns.12394
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aims Critical colonization in pressure ulcers delays healing and has been studied. However, local wound management includes no clear strategy for preventing the development of biofilms. Therefore, this multicenter, prospective, observational study was conducted to examine the effect of local management on the biofilm area of pressure ulcers with critical colonization. Methods Participants were 34 patients with a pressure ulcer deeper than the dermis and in a state of critical colonization. The primary outcome was the change over a week in the proportion of the biofilm area in relation to that of the pressure ulcer area. We investigated the relationship between primary outcome and local wound management. The wound-blotting method was used for determining the biofilm area. To calculate the change in the biofilm area, baseline proportion was subtracted from proportion 1 week later. Results Six types of topical treatment were used in three facilities. The proportion of the biofilm area at 1 week follow-up was significantly smaller with iodine ointment than that without iodine ointment (p = .02). The standardized partial regression coefficient of iodine ointment adjusted by the type of medical facility was -0.26 (p = .003). Conclusion This study revealed that the use of iodine ointment reduced the proportion of the biofilm area in the pressure ulcer surface. To manage pressure ulcers in a state of critical colonization, these results suggest that local management include the use of iodine ointment.
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