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Investigating the effects of cervical collar design and fit on the biomechanical and biomarker reaction at the skin

机译:研究颈托设计和贴合对皮肤生物力学和生物标志物反应的影响

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Background: Research has shown that up to 33% of pressure ulcers (PUs) acquired in hospitals result from the application of a medical device. Cervical collars (C-collars) have been impli-cated in causing PUs, due to the mechanical force they apply to the skin. In order to improve our understanding of collar-related PUs, the present study aimed to assess the biomechanical, biochemical, and microclimate effects of C-collar design and fitting tension. Methods: A cohort of 15 healthy volunteers was fit with two different C-collars according to the manufacturer guidelines. Two further collar tensions were also defined as loose and tight for each device. Each collar condition was applied for 15 minutes, with a 10 minute refractory period. Measurements at the device–skin interface included interface pressures, inflammatory biomarkers, microclimate, range of cervical motion, and comfort scores. Results: The interface pressures at each tissue site increased monotonically with greater collar tension ( p <0.01), irrespective of collar design. Biomarker analysis revealed that inflammatory cytokines (IL-1a) were elevated during collar application, with the highest increase during the tight fit condition, representing over a fourfold increase from unloaded conditions. Regardless of collar tension or type, there was an increase in temperature 1.5°C ±0.8°C compared to baseline values. Range of motion significantly decreased with greater strap tension ( p <0.05), with an associated increase in discomfort. Conclusion: The present findings revealed that increasing C-collar tensions caused elevated contact pressures at the device–skin interface, with a corresponding inflammatory response at the skin. These peak contact pressures were highest at the occiput, corresponding with reported PU locations. Devices should be designed to uniformly distribute pressures, and appropriate guidance is needed for their application.
机译:背景:研究表明,医院中多达33%的压疮(PU)是由医疗设备的使用导致的。由于它们施加在皮肤上的机械力,已经暗示了颈圈(C领)会导致PU。为了提高我们对与项圈相关的PU的理解,本研究旨在评估C领设计和拟合张力的生物力学,生化和微气候效应。方法:根据制造商指南,将15名健康志愿者组成的队列适合两个不同的C领。每个设备的另外两个领口张力也定义为松紧。每种领口条件均施加15分钟,不应超过10分钟。设备-皮肤界面的测量包括界面压力,炎性生物标志物,微气候,宫颈运动范围和舒适度评分。结果:无论颈圈设计如何,随着较高的颈圈张力,每个组织部位的界面压力均会单调增加(p <0.01)。生物标志物分析显示,在衣领应用过程中,炎性细胞因子(IL-1a)升高,在紧身状态下增加最多,比无负荷状态增加了四倍。无论衣领张力或类型如何,与基线值相比,温度都会升高1.5°C±0.8°C。随着更大的皮带张力,运动范围明显减小(p <0.05),并伴有不适感的增加。结论:目前的发现表明,C领张力的增加导致设备-皮肤界面的接触压力升高,并在皮肤上产生相应的炎症反应。这些峰值接触压力在枕骨处最高,与报告的PU位置相对应。设备的设计应能够均匀分布压力,并且在使用时需要适当的指导。

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