Pressure Ulcer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Two Pints Versus Three Points Turning in Prevention of Bed Sores in Critically Ill Patients
Several studies were searched the preventive measures of bed sores. Although repositioning
is the mainstay in most preventive measures, there is no evidence to recommend specific
turning regimen.
The aim of this study is to comparative the impact of the two points repositioning in
lateral lying position on the right and left versus the traditional three points
repositioning on the right, back, and left in the occurrence of bed sores.
This study was conducted on 150 patients admitted to the critical care department of
Alexandria Main University Hospital after obtaining an informed consent from their
relatives.
The investigators excluded patients who: have active or healed bed sores.
Patients were randomly divided into two groups by allocated randomization:
- Group 1: traditional three points rotation.
- Group 2: two points rotation.
Several studies were searched the preventive measures of bed sores. Although repositioning
is the mainstay in most preventive measures, there is no evidence to recommend specific
turning regimen.
Aim of the study:
The aim of this study was designed to evaluate the comparative impact of the two points
repositioning in lateral lying position on the right and left versus the traditional three
points repositioning on the right, back, and left in the occurrence of bed sores.
Patients:
This study was conducted on 150 patients admitted to the critical care department of
Alexandria Main University Hospital after obtaining an informed consent from their
relatives.
The investigators excluded patients who: have active or healed bed sores.
Patients were randomly divided into two groups by allocated randomization:
- Group 1: traditional three points rotation.
- Group 2: two points rotation.
Methods:
The studied patients were subjected to:
Complete history taking, physical examination, primary ICU diagnosis, routine laboratory
investigation and recording Glasgaw coma scale (GCS), use of sedation, vasopressors and
mechanical ventilation
Patients in group 1 nursed by traditional protocol [ two hours on the right side in 30
degree lateral position, two hours on the back and two hours on the left side in 30 degree
lateral position] Patients in group 2 nursed in lateral position with 30 degree two hours on
the right and two hours on the left with elevation of the head of bed by 30 degree in the
two groups.
both groups were monitored for bed sores incidence, timing and sites of occurence
;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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