Pressure ulcers from prone positioning in COVID-19 patients: Developing clinical indicators in evidence-based practice: A retrospective study
Background: A notable pandemic arisen during the COVID-19 pandemic has developed globally in intensive care units, with patients developing pressure ulcers (PUs) after being ventilated mechanically in the prone position. Objectives: The aim was to identify risk factors independently predictive of th...
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Main Authors: | Hassiel Aurelio Ramírez-Marín (Author), Adrian Soto-Mota (Author), Jorge Alanis-Mendizabal (Author), Juan Manuel Escobar-Valderrama (Author), Judith Guadalupe Domínguez-Cherit (Author) |
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