压疮预防

提高生活水平及医疗保健质量

压力性损伤 (PI) 每年影响全球超过 700 万患者。仅美国医疗保健报告就有超过 250 万病例,超过 6万例死亡,以及每年至少花费 90至110 亿美元医疗成本。1  压力性损伤的预防方案需要频繁处理患者,因此大大增加了工作流程的复杂性和医护人员肌肉骨骼损伤高发病率,腰痛是主要的工作伤害。2  美国长照护理中心每年花费超过 600 万美元(占所有医疗费用的 56%)来补偿护理人员因职业引起的背部疼痛伤害.医护人员和患者护理之间的比例失衡,增加压疮和院内急性期出院后再入院的高发病率和相关死亡率。3 

透过气垫床可协助护理人员,实现治疗流程自动化来取代劳力密集型程序。4 基本的压力设置和独立气囊泄气功能,以适应各种体型需求,积极预防急性后和急性护理患者的压疮,提升患者治疗效果及体验,优化护理工作环境和医疗保健资源分配。

「压疮」是全球卫生保健机构共同难题,给社会带来了沉重的经济压力与医疗负担

在手术过程中可能会出现压力损伤的迹象。如果不及时治疗,皮肤损伤会变成溃疡,在极端情况下,可能会导致死亡。患者翻身和摆位,有助于均匀地分配压力,改善压疮治疗与预防。7  

减压气垫床提升医疗质量

压疮的治疗费用从每位住院患者 25万美元起,每日住院金额增加 2122 美元。交替压力式气垫提高舒适度并减少压疮,提高照护质量及医院长期成本效益。8

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