In this study, based on the conceptual framework of Pressure Injurie development, the risk factors for pressure injury in critically ill patients provided by the latest guidelines, and combined with the current relevant studies on mucosal pressure injury, we prospectively observed and collected clinical data related to tracheal intubation patients in the ICU, analyzed the risk factors for the occurrence of oral MPI, and established a risk prediction model to help clinical and nursing staff to detect and actively prevent oral MPI at an early stage The study aims to improve the quality of nursing management, enhance the level of nursing services and improve patient satisfaction.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
471
Exposure factors associated with tracheal intubation in patients that may influence the occurrence of oral mucosa pressure injurie, such as the material and fixation of the tracheal tube, the patient's own nutrition, the level of tissue perfusion and relevant treatment factors.
2nd Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
RECRUITINGoral mucosal pressure injury
Whether oral mucosal pressure injury occurred during the follow-up period
Time frame: up to 2 weeks
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