Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Pressure injury is a result of the pressure exerted by the body on the surface where the individual is and has a great impact on the quality of life by promoting pain and interfering with the performance of the patient's motor functions. Objective: To carry out an integrative review on continuous monitoring of interface pressure and temperature in pressure injury prevention. Methods: The review was carried out in March 2022 in four databases: LILACS, BDENF, MEDLINE, CINAHL and SCOPUS. The following descriptors were used: interface pressure, temperature, pressure ulcer and monitoring. Results: Nine articles were used, most of which were published in the years 2019 and 2021, in several countries, with healthy participants, patients hospitalized in Intensive Care Units at high risk of developing pressure injuries and patients with pressure injuries. As for monitoring, in addition to interface pressure and temperature, humidity and oxygen saturation stand out, at time intervals from 30 minutes to 2 months. The devices used were sensors attached directly to the skin, fibers, pillows, rug, mattress cover or mattresses. Continuous monitoring in the prevention of pressure ulcer is recent and this can be explained by the publication date of the articles and the design of the studies. Conclusion: The studies are promising, but they cannot fail to be complementary to current pressure injury prevention protocols, as the development of this injury is multifactorial and other parameters must be analyzed together. |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative reviewMonitoreo de presión y temperatura de interfaz para la prevención de lesiones por presión: revisión integradoraMonitoramento da pressão interface e da temperatura para a prevenção de lesão por pressão: revisão integrativa Pressure ulcerPressureTemperatureMonitoring.Lesión por presiónPresiónTemperaturaSupervisión.Lesão por pressãoTemperaturaPressãoMonitoramento.Introduction: Pressure injury is a result of the pressure exerted by the body on the surface where the individual is and has a great impact on the quality of life by promoting pain and interfering with the performance of the patient's motor functions. Objective: To carry out an integrative review on continuous monitoring of interface pressure and temperature in pressure injury prevention. Methods: The review was carried out in March 2022 in four databases: LILACS, BDENF, MEDLINE, CINAHL and SCOPUS. The following descriptors were used: interface pressure, temperature, pressure ulcer and monitoring. Results: Nine articles were used, most of which were published in the years 2019 and 2021, in several countries, with healthy participants, patients hospitalized in Intensive Care Units at high risk of developing pressure injuries and patients with pressure injuries. As for monitoring, in addition to interface pressure and temperature, humidity and oxygen saturation stand out, at time intervals from 30 minutes to 2 months. The devices used were sensors attached directly to the skin, fibers, pillows, rug, mattress cover or mattresses. Continuous monitoring in the prevention of pressure ulcer is recent and this can be explained by the publication date of the articles and the design of the studies. Conclusion: The studies are promising, but they cannot fail to be complementary to current pressure injury prevention protocols, as the development of this injury is multifactorial and other parameters must be analyzed together.Introducción: La lesión por presión es consecuencia de la presión que ejerce el cuerpo sobre la superficie donde se encuentra el individuo y tiene un gran impacto en la calidad de vida al promover el dolor e interferir en el desempeño de las funciones motoras del paciente. Objetivo: Realizar una revisión integradora sobre el monitoreo continuo de la presión y temperatura de interfase en la prevención de lesiones por presión. Métodos: La revisión se realizó en marzo de 2022 en cuatro bases de datos: LILACS, BDENF, MEDLINE, CINAHL y SCOPUS. Se utilizaron los siguientes descriptores: presión de interfase, temperatura, úlcera por presión y monitorización. Resultados: Se utilizaron nueve artículos, la mayoría publicados en los años 2019 y 2021, en varios países, con participantes sanos, pacientes hospitalizados en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos con alto riesgo de desarrollar lesiones por presión y pacientes con lesiones por presión. En cuanto al monitoreo, además de la presión y temperatura de interfase, se destacan la humedad y la saturación de oxígeno, en intervalos de tiempo desde 30 minutos hasta 2 meses. Los dispositivos utilizados fueron sensores adheridos directamente a la piel, fibras, almohadas, alfombras, cubrecolchones o colchones. El seguimiento continuo en la prevención de lesión por presión es reciente y esto puede explicarse por la fecha de publicación de los artículos y el diseño de los estudios. Conclusión: Los estudios son prometedores, pero no pueden dejar de ser complementarios a los protocolos actuales de prevención de lesiones por presión, ya que el desarrollo de esta lesión es multifactorial y otros parámetros deben analizarse en conjunto.Introdução: A lesão por pressão configura-se como resultado da pressão exercida pelo corpo sobre a superfície em que o indivíduo se encontra e tem grande impacto na qualidade de vida por promover dor e interferir na realização das funções motoras do paciente. Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão integrativa sobre o monitoramento contínuo da pressão de interface e da temperatura na prevenção de lesão por pressão. Métodos: A revisão foi realizada no mês de março de 2022 em quatro bases de dados: LILACS, BDENF, MEDLINE, CINAHL e SCOPUS. Foram utilizados os seguintes descritores: interface pressure, temperature, pressure ulcer e monitoring. Resultados: Utilizou-se nove artigos, sendo que a maioria foi publicada nos anos de 2019 e 2021, em vários países, com participantes saudáveis, pacientes internados em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva com alto risco de desenvolver lesão por pressão e pacientes com lesão por pressão. Quanto ao monitoramento, além da pressão de interface e da temperatura, destacam-se a umidade e a saturação de oxigênio, em intervalos de tempo de 30 minutos a 2 meses. Os dispositivos utilizados eram sensores aderidos diretamente na pele, fibras, almofadas, tapete, capa de colchão ou colchões. O monitoramento contínuo na prevenção de lesão por pressão é recente e isso pode ser justificado pela data de publicação dos artigos e pelo delineamento dos estudos. Conclusão: Os estudos são promissores, mas não podem deixar de serem complementares aos atuais protocolos de prevenção de lesão por pressão, pois o desenvolvimento dessa lesão é multifatorial e outros parâmetros deve ser analisado em conjunto. 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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review Monitoreo de presión y temperatura de interfaz para la prevención de lesiones por presión: revisión integradora Monitoramento da pressão interface e da temperatura para a prevenção de lesão por pressão: revisão integrativa |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review Rocha, Francisca Cecília Viana Pressure ulcer Pressure Temperature Monitoring. Lesión por presión Presión Temperatura Supervisión. Lesão por pressão Temperatura Pressão Monitoramento. Rocha, Francisca Cecília Viana Pressure ulcer Pressure Temperature Monitoring. Lesión por presión Presión Temperatura Supervisión. Lesão por pressão Temperatura Pressão Monitoramento. |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review |
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Interface pressure and temperature monitoring for pressure injury prevention: integrative review |
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Rocha, Francisca Cecília Viana |
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Rocha, Francisca Cecília Viana Rocha, Francisca Cecília Viana Mendes, Alessandro Corrêa Lima, Fernanda Pupio Silva Ramos, Marco Antonio Ramirez Madeira, Maria Zélia de Araújo Lima, Mário Oliveira Mendes, Alessandro Corrêa Lima, Fernanda Pupio Silva Ramos, Marco Antonio Ramirez Madeira, Maria Zélia de Araújo Lima, Mário Oliveira |
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Mendes, Alessandro Corrêa Lima, Fernanda Pupio Silva Ramos, Marco Antonio Ramirez Madeira, Maria Zélia de Araújo Lima, Mário Oliveira |
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Rocha, Francisca Cecília Viana Mendes, Alessandro Corrêa Lima, Fernanda Pupio Silva Ramos, Marco Antonio Ramirez Madeira, Maria Zélia de Araújo Lima, Mário Oliveira |
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Pressure ulcer Pressure Temperature Monitoring. Lesión por presión Presión Temperatura Supervisión. Lesão por pressão Temperatura Pressão Monitoramento. |
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Pressure ulcer Pressure Temperature Monitoring. Lesión por presión Presión Temperatura Supervisión. Lesão por pressão Temperatura Pressão Monitoramento. |
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Introduction: Pressure injury is a result of the pressure exerted by the body on the surface where the individual is and has a great impact on the quality of life by promoting pain and interfering with the performance of the patient's motor functions. Objective: To carry out an integrative review on continuous monitoring of interface pressure and temperature in pressure injury prevention. Methods: The review was carried out in March 2022 in four databases: LILACS, BDENF, MEDLINE, CINAHL and SCOPUS. The following descriptors were used: interface pressure, temperature, pressure ulcer and monitoring. Results: Nine articles were used, most of which were published in the years 2019 and 2021, in several countries, with healthy participants, patients hospitalized in Intensive Care Units at high risk of developing pressure injuries and patients with pressure injuries. As for monitoring, in addition to interface pressure and temperature, humidity and oxygen saturation stand out, at time intervals from 30 minutes to 2 months. The devices used were sensors attached directly to the skin, fibers, pillows, rug, mattress cover or mattresses. Continuous monitoring in the prevention of pressure ulcer is recent and this can be explained by the publication date of the articles and the design of the studies. Conclusion: The studies are promising, but they cannot fail to be complementary to current pressure injury prevention protocols, as the development of this injury is multifactorial and other parameters must be analyzed together. |
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