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Study Design: Prospective observational cohort study.
Objectives: First, describe pressure injury (PI) and associated risk factors in individuals with spinal cord injury/disorder (SCI/D) during first rehabilitation. Second, evaluate a prediction model for hospital acquired PI (HAPI) development.
Setting: Acute care and rehabilitation clinic specialized in SCI/D.
Methods: Patients ≥18 years of age with SCI/D were included during first rehabilitation between 08/2018 and 12/2019. We performed a systematic literature search to identify risk factors for PI development. Patients were classified according to HAPI developed. Between group differences of patients' characteristics and risk factors were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Logistic predictive models were performed to estimate HAPI development and receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was used to test the model.
Results: In total, 94 patients were included, 48 (51.1%) developed at least one HAPI and in total 93 were observed, mainly stage I and stage II HAPI according to the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. We found nine significantly associated risk factors: completeness of SCI/D, pneumonia, sedative medications, autonomic dysreflexia, Braden ≤12 points, SCIPUS ≥9 points, lower admission SCIM and lower admission FIM-cognition, longer length of stay (LOS) (p ≤ 0.0005). In a predictive model, none of the risk factors was associated with HAPI development (AUC = 0.5).
Conclusion: HAPIs in patients with SCI/D during first rehabilitation are a frequent and complex condition and associated with several risk factors. No predictive model exists but with the identified risk factors of this study, larger studies can create a tailored and flexible HAPI risk prediction model.
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