Open femoral head dislocation through stage 4 decubitus ulcerdoi:10.1016/j.visj.2019.100688Amy HuntAlfred TagerMark GustafsonVisual Journal of Emergency Medicine
Topical Homeopathic Application in a Stage IV Decubitus Ulcer: A Homeopathic Clinical SnapshotWadhwani, Gyandas G.American Journal of Homeopathic Medicine
A system, method for generating deep-learning model for detecting and determining decubitus ulcer stage, and its application to diagnosis of decubitus ulcer(a) receiving a photo of a patient suspected of having a bedsore; (b) capturing a suspicious area from an input photo and labeling the ...
This study was designed to describe and evaluate the influence of a change in a Medicare reimbursement on the effectiveness of home health nursing care for stage III or greater decubitus ulcer patients. This health policy originated from the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 and took its full ...
One week later, the patient's prealbumin decreased to 12.0, and physical examination revealed an acute change to a stage IV sacral decubitus ulcer. Despite a nutritional consultation and patient education about the importance of protein for healing, the patient's prealbumin continued to fall to a...
The overshoe for a foot decubitus wound, such as a diabetic ulcer, protection being prepared in situ and in an initial stage involves an auxiliary covering placed over the toes of the foot. A casing is then placed over the auxiliary covering. A layer of hardenable strip material is then ...
Skin and Muscle: One-stage repair of huge sacral decubitus ulcer with bilateral glutaeus maximus myocutaneous island flapsAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.Koller, JanPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
The pressure ulcer images were classified into one of the six labels (stage 1–4, DTPI, unstageable) based on the NPUAP staging criterion (Table 2) [1]. Bounding boxes were generated for detecting pressure ulcer areas using the polygonal tool. Table 2. Features of each pressure ulcer label...
Keywords: pelvic pressure injuries; wound infection; autofluorescence digital imaging; decubitus; sacral wound; mechanical debridement; periprosthetic joint infection 1. Introduction Pelvic pressure injuries are prevalent among older individuals in long-term care- skilled nursing facilities and contribute to ...