Preventing pressure injuries with Mepilex Border Sacrum and Mepilex Border Heel
Watch Dr. Jan Kottner discuss the 1st European RCT (Randomised Control Trial) demonstrating pressure injury prevention with Mepilex® Border Sacrum and Mepilex® Border Heel dressings — significantly reducing the risk of developing pressure injuries compared to no dressing
Pressure injuries (PIs) severely affect patient quality of life
Modern PI prevention techniques include identifying PI risk and employing various preventive measures, such as patient repositioning, elevation and offloading of heels, early mobilisation and special support surfaces
Evidence shows that the prophylactic application of wound care dressings anatomic areas at risk of developing pressure injuries (e.g. sacrum and heels) can lead to a reduction in the number of pressure injuries
Based on the evidence showing pressure injury dressings could be effective in prevention, Clinical Quality and Risk Management at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin hospital in Berlin (Germany) investigated whether prophylactic dressings would also be effective in high-risk intensive care unit (ICU) patients at its facilities. The study provided all participants with pressure injury prevention as usual, according to the hospital standard, while the intervention group also received Mepilex® Border Sacrum and Heel dressings on the sacrum and heels
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