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J Wound Care ; 22 Suppl: S1-S52, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23921524

ABSTRACT

Routine care of non-healing acute and chronic wounds often comprises either cleaning or debridement. Consequently, debridement is a basic necessity to induce the functional process of tissue repair, which makes it a central medical intervention in the management of acute and chronic, non-healing wounds.


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Debridement , Wound Healing , Disease Management , Humans , Wounds and Injuries
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J Wound Care ; 14(4): 162-5, 2005 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15835226

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Pressure ulceration remains a significant cause of morbidity for patients and has a real economic impact on the health sector. Studies to date have estimated the cost of management but have not always given a breakdown of how these figures were calculated. There are no published studies that have estimated the cost of management of pressure ulcers in Ireland. A two-part study was therefore undertaken. Part one determined the prevalence of pressure ulcers in a 626-bed Irish acute hospital. Part two set out to derive a best estimate of the cost of managing pressure ulcers in Ireland. METHOD: The European Pressure UlcerAdvisory Panel (EPUAP) minimum data set tool was used to complete the prevalence survey. Tissue viability nurses trained in the data-collection tool collected the data. A cost was obtained for all items of care for the management of one patient with three grade IV pressure ulcers over a five-month period. RESULTS: Of the patients, 2.5% had pressure ulcers. It cost Euros 119,000 to successfully treat one patient. CONCLUSION: We estimate that it costs Euros 250,000,000 per annum to manage pressure ulcers across all care settings in Ireland.


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Hospital Costs/statistics & numerical data , Pressure Ulcer/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Humans , Ireland/epidemiology , Pressure Ulcer/epidemiology , Pressure Ulcer/therapy , Prevalence
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