Association between pressure injury prediction and biochemical markers

2016 
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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