医学
检查表
批判性评价
坏疽
严重肢体缺血
糖尿病足
伤口护理
重症监护医学
疾病
脚踝
糖尿病
外科
动脉疾病
内科学
血管疾病
病理
替代医学
心理学
认知心理学
内分泌学
作者
Raquel Marques,Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes,Paulo Ramos,João Neves‐Amado,Paulo Alves
摘要
Abstract Complex or hard‐to‐heal wounds continue to be a challenge because of the negative impact they have on patients, caregivers, and all the associated costs. This study aimed to identify prognostic factors for the delayed healing of complex wounds. Five databases and grey literature were the sources used to research adults with pressure ulcers/injuries, venous leg ulcers, critical limb‐threatening ischaemia, or diabetic foot ulcers and report the prognostic factors for delayed healing in all care settings. In the last 5 years, a total of 42 original peer‐reviewed articles were deemed eligible for this scoping review that followed the JBI recommendations and checklist PRISMA‐ScR. The most frequent prognostic factors found with statistical significance coinciding with various wound aetiologies were: gender (male), renal disease, diabetes, peripheral arterial disease, the decline in activities of daily life, wound duration, wound area, wound location, high‐stage WIfI classification, gangrene, infection, previous ulcers, and low ankle brachial index. It will be essential to apply critical appraisal tools and assessment risk of bias to the included studies, making it possible to make recommendations for clinical practice and build prognostic models. Future studies are recommended because the potential for healing through identification of prognostic factors can be determined, thus allowing an appropriate therapeutic plan to be developed.
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