Diagnostics (Sep 2022)

Elucidation of Ischemic Mechanisms of Early Pressure Injury during Post-Decompression and Detecting Methods

  • Lu Chen,
  • En Takashi,
  • Ping Hou,
  • Akio Kamijo,
  • Daiji Miura,
  • Jianglin Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12092198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 2198

Abstract

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Background: Pressure injuries (PIs) generally result from prolonged ischemia through localized skin compression, and ischemia persists and exacerbates damage even post-decompression. The mechanisms of ischemia post-decompression are still unclear, and appropriate methods for detection are lacking. Methods: We used blanchable erythema (BE) and early PI rat models. We assessed the perfusion using Evans Blue (EB) and thrombus formation under a light microscope. Furthermore, we performed a capillary refill time test (CRTT) to detect ischemia after depression coupled with the transparent disk method using a spectrophotometer. Results: Compared with the BE group, the early PI group showed significantly slow and insufficient perfusion, as determined by EB staining (p p < 0.001), which persisted during the deterioration or disappearance of erythema. Conclusions: Our results showed that persistent ischemia caused by thrombi is an important cause of early PI deterioration post-decompression. Therefore, the performance of CRTT coupled with the transparent disc method may become a promising method for detecting ischemia post-decompression.

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