ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Characteristics of Recurrent Pressure Ulcers in Veterans With Spinal Cord Injury

2009 
Background/Objective: To describe characteristics of recurrent pressure ulcers (PrUs) in veterans with spinal cord injury (SCI). Design: Descriptive, cohort study. Settings and Participants: Twenty-four veterans with SCI from 6 SCI centers in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Methods: Data from a prospective study evaluating PrUs were analyzed for 24 veterans with 29 recurrent PrUs during 9 months. Additional retrospective medical record data were analyzed for 15 veterans who received inpatient treatment. Results: Participants were male, 50% non-Hispanic white, with paraplegia (63%), complete SCI (83%), a mean age of 56 years, and mean time since SCI of 21 years. Most PrUs recurred (63% ,n ¼ 15 patients) in the same location as the most recent ulcer and at the ischial tuberosities (63%). Mean time to recurrence was 16.6 weeks. PrUs were stage III (28% ,n ¼ 8) or IV (45% ,n ¼ 13) with undermining (48%), necrotic slough (50%), and minimal exudate. One third were (n ¼ 9) larger than 16 cm 2 . Mean Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool Score was 33.63. Inpatient medical record data (n ¼ 15) showed 73% with documentation indicating infection treated with antibiotics (53% ,n ¼ 8 patients), osteomyelitis (47% ,n ¼ 7), and/or cellulitis (13% ,n ¼ 2) noted. Plastic surgery consultation was obtained for 67% with surgery as an option for 73% (1 without consultation). Scheduled repositioning was documented for 21%. Conclusions: Most PrUs were severe, located at the same anatomic site, and recurred within 4 months, suggesting that the recurrent ulcers were more likely incomplete healing of the initial PrUs. This sample of veterans with SCI provides early data on recurrent PrU characteristics.
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