Decubitus Ulcer: Presenters: Angod, Lady Aizahlyn I. Apat, Joselle Janina F. Araune, Trixie Mariel E
Decubitus Ulcer: Presenters: Angod, Lady Aizahlyn I. Apat, Joselle Janina F. Araune, Trixie Mariel E
Decubitus Ulcer: Presenters: Angod, Lady Aizahlyn I. Apat, Joselle Janina F. Araune, Trixie Mariel E
ULCER
Presenters:
Angod, Lady Aizahlyn I.
Apat, Joselle Janina F.
Araune, Trixie Mariel E.
OVERVIEW OF
THE DISEASE
• The skin is comprised of three major components:
-Epidermis
-Dermis
-Subcutaneous tissue
• Though interrelated, each layer of skin has different
structures, cell types and functions.
Definition
• “Decubitus” from the Latin decumbere, “to lie
down”
• Decubitus ulcers, also known as bedsores and
pressure sores, are caused by impaired blood
supply and tissue malnutrition owing to prolonged
pressure over skin, soft tissue, muscle, or bone.
• Can occur anywhere on body
Overview
• It can develop on any part of the body where
sustained pressure and compressive forces
are maintained for a sufficient period of time.
• Decubitus ulcers are listed as the direct
cause of death in 7–8% of paraplegics.
• Some estimates suggest that 60,000 people
die from decubitus ulcers or their sequelae
per year.
RISK FACTORS
Risk Factors and Causes
• The factors causing pressure ulcers are divided into
2 Groups
Shearing Forces
Shearing forces will only exist if pressure, usually caused by the
persons own body weight, is also present. Shear forces occur
when a part of the body tries to move but the surface of the
skin remains fixed.
Friction
Friction forces occur when the shearing force increases
sufficiently to overcome the bodies resistance to
movement. The movement has an abrasive action
Moisture
Skin should not be left wet as moist skin sticks to
material (e.g. bathing, perspiration, incontinence (as
urine and feces are acidic, amniotic fluid) as it can
become macerated making it more susceptible to shear
and friction.
SIGNS AND
SYMPTOMS
• A bedsore appears first as a reddened area of
skin, which then starts to break down to form an
open, raw, oozing wound.