An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults

Abstract Background The prevalence of pressure ulcers particularly in the frail older adult population continues to be high and very costly especially in those suffering from chronic diseases and has brought a higher awareness to comprehensive, preventive and therapeutic measures for treatment of pr...

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Main Authors: Efraim Jaul, Jeremy Barron, Joshua P. Rosenzweig, Jacob Menczel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-12-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0997-7
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spelling doaj-c21785a2291c4daebf2464872b556a9b2020-11-25T03:54:29ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182018-12-0118111110.1186/s12877-018-0997-7An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adultsEfraim Jaul0Jeremy Barron1Joshua P. Rosenzweig2Jacob Menczel3Skilled Geriatric Nursing Department, Herzog Medical CenterChronic Ventilation Department, Herzog Medical CenterClinical Research Center for Brain Sciences, Herzog Medical CenterChairman of Geriatric Division Herzog Medical CenterAbstract Background The prevalence of pressure ulcers particularly in the frail older adult population continues to be high and very costly especially in those suffering from chronic diseases and has brought a higher awareness to comprehensive, preventive and therapeutic measures for treatment of pressure ulcers. Internal risk factors highlighted by comorbidities play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of pressure ulcers. Main body Focusing on the impact of common chronic diseases (comorbidities) in aging on pressure ulcers (e.g., cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic pulmonary diseases, renal diseases and neurodegenerative disorders) and the significant complicating conditions e.g., anemia, infectious diseases, malnutrition, hospitalization, incontinence and polypharmacy, frailty and disability becomes important in developing a more complete, inclusive and multidisciplinary approach to prevention of PU in older patients. Objective To describe chronic and acute conditions which are risk factors in elderly patients for developing PU. Methods We present an overview of comorbidities seen with PU in three diverse patient locations. The inclusion criteria are sites (community, acute hospital and long term facilities), older patients, chronic diseases and pressure ulcers grade 2 and over. Using a recently developed conceptual framework accepted by European and National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panels, we examined chronic diseases to identify the risk factors of chronic conditions and complicating conditions which potentially influence risk for PU development. Conclusion Multiple chronic diseases and complicating factors which associated with immobility, tissue ischemia, and undernutrition are caused to PU in community settings, hospitals, and nursing facilities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0997-7Pressure ulcer (PU)Chronic diseases comorbiditiesOlder patients, pathogenesis
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author Efraim Jaul
Jeremy Barron
Joshua P. Rosenzweig
Jacob Menczel
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Jeremy Barron
Joshua P. Rosenzweig
Jacob Menczel
An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
BMC Geriatrics
Pressure ulcer (PU)
Chronic diseases comorbidities
Older patients, pathogenesis
author_facet Efraim Jaul
Jeremy Barron
Joshua P. Rosenzweig
Jacob Menczel
author_sort Efraim Jaul
title An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
title_short An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
title_full An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
title_fullStr An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
title_full_unstemmed An overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
title_sort overview of co-morbidities and the development of pressure ulcers among older adults
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background The prevalence of pressure ulcers particularly in the frail older adult population continues to be high and very costly especially in those suffering from chronic diseases and has brought a higher awareness to comprehensive, preventive and therapeutic measures for treatment of pressure ulcers. Internal risk factors highlighted by comorbidities play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of pressure ulcers. Main body Focusing on the impact of common chronic diseases (comorbidities) in aging on pressure ulcers (e.g., cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic pulmonary diseases, renal diseases and neurodegenerative disorders) and the significant complicating conditions e.g., anemia, infectious diseases, malnutrition, hospitalization, incontinence and polypharmacy, frailty and disability becomes important in developing a more complete, inclusive and multidisciplinary approach to prevention of PU in older patients. Objective To describe chronic and acute conditions which are risk factors in elderly patients for developing PU. Methods We present an overview of comorbidities seen with PU in three diverse patient locations. The inclusion criteria are sites (community, acute hospital and long term facilities), older patients, chronic diseases and pressure ulcers grade 2 and over. Using a recently developed conceptual framework accepted by European and National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panels, we examined chronic diseases to identify the risk factors of chronic conditions and complicating conditions which potentially influence risk for PU development. Conclusion Multiple chronic diseases and complicating factors which associated with immobility, tissue ischemia, and undernutrition are caused to PU in community settings, hospitals, and nursing facilities.
topic Pressure ulcer (PU)
Chronic diseases comorbidities
Older patients, pathogenesis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0997-7
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