著者
Gojiro Nakagami Kojiro Morita Hiroki Matsui Hideo Yasunaga Kiyohide Fushimi Hiromi Sanada
出版者
Society for Clinical Epidemiology
雑誌
Annals of Clinical Epidemiology (ISSN:24344338)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2, no.2, pp.38-50, 2020 (Released:2020-04-28)
参考文献数
31
被引用文献数
2 7

BACKGROUNDSThe presence of pressure injuries may affect patient discharge destination; however, no related large-scale survey has been conducted in Japan. This study aimed to evaluate the association between pressure injury status and discharge to home from Japanese acute-care hospitals.METHODSThis retrospective observational cohort study used the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination database from July 1 to 31, 2014. We assessed 340,124 inpatients aged 65 years or older admitted from home. To examine the association between pressure injury status (none, healed, healing, stable, worsened, or developed) and home discharge, we employed multivariable logistic regressions; these were adjusted for patient characteristics and within-hospital clustering using generalized estimating equations.RESULTSThe prevalence of pressure injuries on admission was 1.9%; the overall proportion of hospital-acquired pressure injuries was 1.1%. The logistic regression analyses showed patients with superficial or deep pressure injuries were less likely to be discharged to home. Furthermore, poor pressure injury status (developed < worsened < stable < healing < healed) was associated with lower likelihood of discharge to home.CONCLUSIONSPoor pressure injury status negatively affected hospital discharge destination among elderly patients admitted from home.
著者
Ryoko Murayama Maiko Oya Mari Abe-Doi Makoto Oe Chieko Komiyama Hiromi Sanada
出版者
International Research and Cooperation Association for Bio & Socio-Sciences Advancement
雑誌
Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics (ISSN:18817831)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.13, no.5, pp.288-293, 2019-10-31 (Released:2019-11-14)
参考文献数
19
被引用文献数
5

Paclitaxel, a taxane, is frequently administered intravenously as an anticancer agent. When a peripheral intravenous catheter is used for paclitaxel infusion, clinical nurses often observe signs such as slight swelling at the catheter placement site, lack of blood return, and difficulty in continuing the infusion. However, the cause(s) of such phenomena at the puncture site has not yet been elucidated. The aim of this study was to obtain ultrasonography images of subcutaneous tissues and veins of patients undergoing paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy and compare ultrasonography images taken immediately before catheter removal with those of patients receiving other types of taxanes. We studied 24 patients receiving chemotherapy, including seven receiving paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy, through a peripheral intravenous catheter in a chemotherapy unit for outpatients of a university hospital in Japan. Ultrasonography images of venipuncture sites were obtained before catheter insertion and immediately before catheter removal. We observed subcutaneous edema in the absence of visible manifestations at the puncture sites of all patients undergoing paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy, but not in any patients receiving other types of taxanes. When vesicant agents and vehicles have caused subclinical subcutaneous edema, clinical nurses may detect early slight extravasation by using ultrasonography.