Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers

Objective: to verify the association of pressure injury prediction with albumin, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels. Methods: documentary study, developed in an Intensive Care Unit for Adults with records of eligible patients (n=255). Sociodemographic and clinical characterizations lesion, development...

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Main Authors: Luciana Magnani Fernandes, Letícia da Silva, João Lucas Campos de Oliveira, Verusca Soares de Souza, Anair Lazzari Nicola
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2016-08-01
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4940
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author Luciana Magnani Fernandes
Letícia da Silva
João Lucas Campos de Oliveira
Verusca Soares de Souza
Anair Lazzari Nicola
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Letícia da Silva
João Lucas Campos de Oliveira
Verusca Soares de Souza
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description Objective: to verify the association of pressure injury prediction with albumin, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels. Methods: documentary study, developed in an Intensive Care Unit for Adults with records of eligible patients (n=255). Sociodemographic and clinical characterizations lesion, development of pressure injury and region; a score of the Braden scale and results of biochemical markers were extracted. There was a descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, adopting a significance level of 5.0%. Results: there was a prevalence of males (64.7%) and surgical patients (69.8%). There was no significant association between hematocrit and hemoglobin markers with the pressure injury prediction, unlike albumin levels (p=0.023).Conclusion: there is an injury pressure prediction association in the albumin. The protein intake of the patient should be seen in greater detail by the health team.
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spelling doaj-art-b3749e64f2634b5781f3c6fbea9c8bb12025-08-20T12:54:43ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832016-08-01174Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markersLuciana Magnani FernandesLetícia da SilvaJoão Lucas Campos de OliveiraVerusca Soares de SouzaAnair Lazzari NicolaObjective: to verify the association of pressure injury prediction with albumin, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels. Methods: documentary study, developed in an Intensive Care Unit for Adults with records of eligible patients (n=255). Sociodemographic and clinical characterizations lesion, development of pressure injury and region; a score of the Braden scale and results of biochemical markers were extracted. There was a descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, adopting a significance level of 5.0%. Results: there was a prevalence of males (64.7%) and surgical patients (69.8%). There was no significant association between hematocrit and hemoglobin markers with the pressure injury prediction, unlike albumin levels (p=0.023).Conclusion: there is an injury pressure prediction association in the albumin. The protein intake of the patient should be seen in greater detail by the health team.https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4940Pressure UlcerBiomarkersPatient SafetyNutrition AssessmentNursing Care.
spellingShingle Luciana Magnani Fernandes
Letícia da Silva
João Lucas Campos de Oliveira
Verusca Soares de Souza
Anair Lazzari Nicola
Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
Rev Rene
Pressure Ulcer
Biomarkers
Patient Safety
Nutrition Assessment
Nursing Care.
title Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
title_full Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
title_fullStr Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
title_full_unstemmed Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
title_short Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
title_sort association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers
topic Pressure Ulcer
Biomarkers
Patient Safety
Nutrition Assessment
Nursing Care.
url https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4940
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