Beyond Staging: The Role of Pressure Ulcer Site and Multiplicity in Hospital Mortality and Length of Stay
Dimitrios Zikos, Philip Eappen

TL;DR
Pressure ulcer location and number are better indicators of hospital mortality and length of stay than ulcer stage alone.
Contribution
This study identifies specific ulcer sites and multiplicity as stronger predictors of poor outcomes than traditional staging methods.
Findings
Sacral, hip, head, buttock, and upper back ulcer sites are independently linked to higher mortality and longer hospital stays.
Multiple pressure ulcers are associated with increased mortality and prolonged hospitalization.
Stage 2 ulcers are the most common, but advanced stages correlate more with length of stay than mortality.
Abstract
What are the main findings? The anatomical site and presence of multiple pressure ulcers were stronger predictors of prolonged hospital stay and increased mortality than ulcer stage alone.Certain ulcer sites, such as sacral, hip, head, buttock, and upper back, were independently associated with a higher risk of poor outcomes. The anatomical site and presence of multiple pressure ulcers were stronger predictors of prolonged hospital stay and increased mortality than ulcer stage alone. Certain ulcer sites, such as sacral, hip, head, buttock, and upper back, were independently associated with a higher risk of poor outcomes. What are the implications of the main finding? Risk assessment and prevention strategies should integrate ulcer site and multiplicity, not rely solely on staging frameworks.Systematic documentation, early detection, and patient safety protocols can reduce both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management · Surgical site infection prevention · Wound Healing and Treatments
