Factor Information
Data ID 13
Factor experiencing operating room (OR) time greater than 4 hours
Description In multivariable analyses, experiencing operationg room time greater than 4 hours was significantly associated with hospital-acquired pressure injuries development .
Biomarker NA
Classification A12 (clinical factor - treatment)
Association
Application diagnosis
Objective hospital-acquired pressure injuries
p Value 0.03
OR 2.91
Conclusion Factors found to predict HAPI in pediatric cardiac patients include non-Hispanic white race, patients who have surgery with length of OR time lasting more than 4 hours, have the lowest oxygen saturations, and have worse Braden QD scores.
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 148
CHD Type NA
CHD Subtype NA
Reference
PMID 31385861
Year 2019
Title Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: Prevalence and Associated Factors.
Sample
Population Infants, children, youth
Source observations
Region Boston, USA
Method Patients were evaluated for a maximum of eight observations during a 4-week period to identify Braden QD risk and pressure injury development. Stepwise logistic regression was used to explore risk factors associated with hospital-acquired pressure injuries development, accounting for site as a cluster variable using generalized estimating equations.
Race North America
Disease History N/A
Treatment History surgery
Group HAPI patients(Treatment) without HAPI patients(Control)
Number 27 252
Age <21 years <21 years
Gender (Male: Female) F/M F/M
Marker Level 458 (327–573) min 255 (180–358) min