抄録
Pressure injuries have been identified as one of the main health hazards among bedridden elderly people. Bedridden elderly people often stay in the same position for a long time, because they cannot switch positions; thus, the blood flow in the part of the body that is being compressed between the bed and their own weight is continuously blocked. As a result, redness and ulcers occur due to lacking oxygen and nutrients in the skin tissues, and these sites are often infected with mi-croorganisms and, thus, become suppurative wounds, a condition commonly determined as pressure injuries. If left untreated, the pressure injury will recur with microbial infections, often result-ing in cellulitis, osteomyelitis, and sepsis. The skin microbiome, in which many types of bacteria coexist, is formed on the skin surface. However, it remains unclear what characteristic of the skin microbiome among the bedridden elderly constitutes the development and severity of pressure injuries and the development of post‐pressure injury infections. Thus, in this review article, we out-lined the changes in the skin microbiome among the bedridden elderly people and their potential involvement in the onset and recurrence of pressure injuries.
| 本文言語 | 英語 |
|---|---|
| 論文番号 | 1603 |
| ジャーナル | Microorganisms |
| 巻 | 9 |
| 号 | 8 |
| DOI | |
| 出版ステータス | 出版済み - 08-2021 |
| 外部発表 | はい |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- 微生物学
- 微生物学(医療)
- ウイルス学
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