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قرحة الضغط قرحة الفراش في عينة من المرضى العراقيين المصابيين باصابات الحبل الشوكي == Pressure Ulcers in A Sample of Iraqi Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Author name:
شهد عصام رؤوف
Supervisor name:
خضير زغير معيوف البدري
General topic:
Medicine
Specific topic:
Diseases - Joints
Degree:
Higher Diploma
University:
University of Baghdad - Faculty Of Medicine
Language:
English
University location:
Baghdad
First pages:
19T1475 - p.pdf
Abstract:
Pressure injury are most common preventable secondary complication of spinal cord injury and may lead to serious sequences include but not limited to infection , tissue loss and surgical intervention with all its complication in addition to psychological and financial burden on patients and their families.Aim of the studyTo determine the prevalence, grade, number and most common sites of pressure ulcer in people with spinal cord injury. Patients and method : This study carried out at Ibn Alkuff Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Hospital (Baghdad) during the period from 1st of November 2017 to the 1st of July 2018. A total sample of 100 Iraqi patients were included in this descriptive cross sectional study, 85 males (85%) and 15 females (15%), mean age of 31.7 ± 14.6 (range : 5 - 81) years, and the median duration since injuries was 8 months with an interquartile range of 4 - 24 months. Full history was taken and complete clinical examination was done for all patients. Pressure ulcer was diagnosed by physical examination and graded according to classification system for pressure ulcer by the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP). Special scale was included in this study to assess spinal cord injury impairment (American spinal injury association scale (ASIA).Results : Forty patients were having pressure ulcer. The sites of these ulcers were as following : 46.9% ulcers in the sacral region, 28.6% in the gluteal region, 8.2% in the thigh (lateral aspect), 6.1% in the heel and 10.2% ulcers in other sites. This study showed that pressure ulcers more frequent in ASIA score (A) followed by (B) and (C); (49.3%, 45.5% and 5.9%, respectively). The results showed no statistical significant association between age, gender, duration of spinal cord injury and causes of spinal cord injury in determining the presence of pressure ulcer (p=0.089, p=0.57, p=0.214 and p=0.57 respectively).Conclusions : Pressure ulcers are one of common secondary complication that occur in 40%of Iraqi patients with spinal cord injury with more frequency in ASIA scale A andB spinal cord injury especially in sacral area and most of them with one ulceronly.