The risk of pressure ulcers in a proned COVID population

Surgeon. 2022 Aug;20(4):e144-e148. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2021.07.001. Epub 2021 Aug 7.

Abstract

The utilisation of prone positioning has been vital during the COVID-19 pandemic, however risks the development of anterior pressure ulcers. An observational study was performed to examine the prevalence of pressure ulcers in this population and define risk factors. Eighty-seven patients admitted to critical care were studied. Of 62 patients with >1 day in prone position, 55 (88.7%) developed anterior pressure ulcers, 91% of which were anterior. The most commonly affected site were the oral commisures (34.6%), related to endotracheal tube placement. Prone positioning (p < .001) and the number of days prone (OR 3.11, 95% CI 1.46-6.62, p = 0.003) were a significant risk factors in development of an anterior ulcer. Prone positioning is therefore a significant cause of anterior pressure ulcers in this population.

Keywords: COVID; Pressure ulcer; Proning.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Pandemics
  • Patient Positioning / adverse effects
  • Pressure Ulcer* / epidemiology
  • Pressure Ulcer* / etiology
  • Prone Position