Luo WJ, Zhou XZ, Lei JY, Xu Y, Huang RH. Predictive risk scales for development of pressure ulcers in pediatric patients admitted to general ward and intensive care unit. World J Clin Cases 2021; 9(35): 10956-10968 [PMID: 35047606 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i35.10956]
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Xue-Zhen Zhou, MS, Chief Nurse, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, No. 107 Yanjiang West Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou 510235, Guangdong Province, China. 956287439@qq.com
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Pediatrics
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Observational Study
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World J Clin Cases. Dec 16, 2021; 9(35): 10956-10968 Published online Dec 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i35.10956
Table 1 Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants (first stage of the study, May 2017-August 2017)
Characteristic
Intensive care unit (n = 28)
General pediatric ward (n = 314)
Age (mo)
78.3 ± 15.3
56.7 ± 19.4
Male, n
13 (46.4%)
197 (62.7%)
Waterlow scale score
10.9 ± 6.0
4.6 ± 2.7
Braden Q scale score
17.8 ± 4.3
24.6 ± 3.5
Glamorgan scale score
26.9 ± 5.6
7.5 ± 9.2
Patients with squeezing or rubbing of the skin, n
28 (100%)
57 (18.2%)
Patients with pain at admission, n
8 (28.6%)
11 (3.5%)
Patients with mechanical ventilation, n
19 (67.9%)
7 (2.3%)
Patients with blood tumor, n
18 (64.3%)
133 (42.4%)
Death, n
4 (14.2%)
1 (0.3%)
Table 2 Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants (second stage, from January 2018-2020)
Characteristic
Intensive care unit (n = 342)
Age (mo)
70.3 ± 49.8
Male, n
188 (55.0%)
Length of stay > 1 d ≤ 10 d, n
291 (85.0%)
Length of stay > 10 d, n
51 (14.9%)
Braden Q scale score
26.9 ± 5.6
Patients with blood tumor, n
210 (61.4%)
Patients with immune system diseases, n
30 (8.77%)
Patients with respiratory diseases, n
41 (12.0%)
Postoperative patients, n
48 (14.0%)
Other patients, n
13 (3.8%)
Pressure ulcer incidence, n
13 (3.8%)
Patients with mechanical ventilation, n
19 (67.9%)
Transfer out
281 (82.2%)
Leave hospital
39 (11.41%)
Death, n
22 (6.43%)
Table 3 Pressure ulcer incidence, stage, and location (first stage of the study, May 2017-August 2017)
Characteristic
Intensive care unit (n = 28)
General pediatric ward (n = 314)
Pressure ulcer incidence
3 (10.7%)
5 (1.6%)
NPUAP stage
Stage 1
1 (3.6%)
3 (1.0%)
Stage 2
2 (7.1%)
2 (0.6%)
Location of pressure ulcer
Scalp
1 (33.3%)
0
Nose
1 (33.3%)
0
Face
0
2 (40%)
Toe
0 (0%)
2 (40%)
Thumb
0
1 (20%)
Ankle
1 (33.3%)
0
Patients with mechanical ventilation, n
0 (0%)
5 (100%)
Table 4 Pressure ulcer incidence, stage, and location (second stage of the study, January 2018-2020)
Characteristic
Intensive care unit (n = 13)
Pressure ulcer incidence, n
13 (3.8%)
Patients with mechanical ventilation, n
12 (92.3%)
Patients with blood tumor, n
7 (61.4%)
Postoperative patients, n
6 (14.0%)
NPUAP stage
Stage 1
9 (69.2%)
Stage 2
4 (30.8%)
Location of pressure ulcer
Occiput
3
Nose
3
Buttocks
2
Ear
1
Head
1
Cervix
1
Heel
1
Toe
1
Transfer out
11 (84.6%)
Leave hospital
1 (7.7%)
Death, n
1 (7.7%)
Table 5 Diagnosis, self-care ability score, nutrition score, and related information of patients with pressure ulcer (second stage of the study, from January 2018 to 2020)
Inpatient number
Sex (M/F)
Age (mo)
Weight (kg)
Main diagnosis
Other diagnosis
Time of staying in PICU (d)
Branden Q score
Barthel score
BMI score
1047089
F
60
18.5
Primary lymphoma of bone (stage IV)
After resection of left occipital tumor
4
14
10
18.5
1093493
F
60
21
T1-7 mixed intraspinal and extraspinal ganglioneuroblastoma (low risk)
2
13
10
20
632852
F
108
33
Severe aplastic anemia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Intracranial hemorrhage; graft versus host disease
26
18
20
21.1
1116677
F
133
32
Left thalamic and intraventricular variant astrocytoma (WHO stage III)
6
15
10
15
1126874
F
6
6.5
Postoperative complications of resection of right skull base myofibroblastoma
Bronchopneumonia
15
13
10
15.4
1066251
M
144
25
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Severe pneumonia; hyperacute graft versus host disease
19
18
25
11.3
831463
M
156
45
Cervical spinal cord injury
Multiple cervical fractures
40
13
10
15.9
829101
M
48
17.7
Severe aplastic anemia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Acute graft versus host disease (stage IV)
42
10
10
18.1
850224
F
110
24
Postoperative complications of resection of ameloblastoma of left mandible
3
14
10
13.2
825633
M
36
10
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Severe pneumonia; hyperacute graft versus host disease (stage IV)
11
16
10
11.8
868274
F
8
5
Postoperative complications of right submandibular gland cyst resection
Protein energy malnutrition
5
16
10
11.1
858433
F
121
25
Right mandible osteosarcoma after surgery and chemotherapy
Abnormal liver function
7
16
10
14.8
852006
M
24
12.4
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Severe pneumonia; acute graft versus host disease
37
12
10
17.2
Table 6 Test results on the day of pressure ulcer diagnosis for pediatric intensive care unit patients (second stage of the study, from January 2018 to 2020)
Inpatient number
White blood cell count
Red blood cell count
Hemoglobin value
Platelet calculation
Blood pH value
CRP
D-Dimer (0-0.55)
1047089
2.92
3.09
88
594
7.314
9.3
4.1
1093493
12.11
3.65
114
227
7.401
< 5
1.35
632852
1.57
2.57
71
43
7.438
102.3
2.37
1116677
13.71
3.23
97
194
7.435
75.1
2.77
1126874
6.24
3.37
91
247
7.301
62
0.23
1066251
9.56
2.86
108
66
7.374
< 5
0.33
831463
9.56
2.86
108
66
7.385
< 5
0.33
829101
13.8
2.97
87
375
7.392
< 5
7.85
850224
9.66
2.48
75
28
7.331
57.9
2.59
825633
11.7
2.69
78
220
7.439
58.7
1.27
868274
5.68
3.63
101
67
7.441
18.3
7.8
858433
9.93
4.45
110
643
7.35
23.9
1.48
852006
5.61
2.88
89
239
7.402
72.2
2.65
Table 7 Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of abilities of Waterlow, Braden Q, and Glamorgan risk assessment scales to predict development of pressure ulcers in pediatric patients (first stage of the study, between May 2017 and August 2017)
Scale
AUC (95%CI)
Optimal cut-off
Sensitivity
Specificity
PPV
NPV
Intensive care unit
Waterlow
0.833 (0.653-1.000)
≤ 13
0.667
0.720
0.100
0.900
Braden Q
0.733 (0.508-0.959)
≤ 16
0.667
0.840
0.090
0.910
Glamorgan
0.800 (0.629-0.971)
≤ 27
0.667
0.720
0.100
0.900
General ward
Waterlow
0.870 (0.718-1.000)
≤ 14
0.600
0.990
0.010
0.990
Braden Q
0.924 (0.838-1.000)
≤ 14
0.600
0.980
0.010
0.990
Glamorgan
0.923 (0.839-1.000)
≤ 29
0.600
0.790
0.013
0.987
Table 8 Score of each item of Branden Q score for pediatric intensive care unit patients (second stage of the study, from January 2018 to 2020)
Inpatient number
Mobility
Activity
Sensory perception
Moisture
Friction-shear
Nutrition
Tissue perfusion and oxygenation
Total score
1047089
1
1
1
3
2
2
4
14
1093493
1
1
1
3
2
1
4
13
632852
3
1
4
4
3
1
2
18
1116677
1
1
1
4
2
2
4
15
1126874
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
13
1066251
3
1
4
4
2
2
2
18
831463
1
1
1
4
2
2
3
13
829101
2
1
3
4
1
1
2
10
850224
1
1
1
4
2
2
3
14
825633
3
1
3
2
3
1
3
16
868274
1
1
3
2
3
2
4
16
858433
1
1
1
4
3
3
3
16
852006
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
12
Citation: Luo WJ, Zhou XZ, Lei JY, Xu Y, Huang RH. Predictive risk scales for development of pressure ulcers in pediatric patients admitted to general ward and intensive care unit. World J Clin Cases 2021; 9(35): 10956-10968