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Efficacy of Monitoring Devices in Support of Prevention of Pressure Injuries​

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Efficacy of Monitoring Devices in Support of Prevention of Pressure Injuries​

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Key takeaways – This meta-analysis published in Advances in Skin & Wound Care confirms that real-time pressure monitoring systems can reduce the risk of pressure injuries by up to 88%, demonstrating their effectiveness as a clinical prevention tool.​ Read Full Article

Using Pressure Mapping to Optimize Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention Strategies in the Burn Intensive care unit

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Using Pressure Mapping to Optimize Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention Strategies in the Burn Intensive care unit

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At the Johns Hopkins Burn Center, real-time pressure mapping reduced the hospital-acquired pressure injury rate by 44.4%, eliminated full-thickness pressure injuries, and lowered costs by 43.8%, demonstrating significant effectiveness in the burn ICU.​ Read Full Article

A Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping System for Prevention of Pressure Ulcer Development in the Medical ICU: A Retrospective Analysis

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A Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping System for Prevention of Pressure Ulcer Development in the Medical ICU: A Retrospective Analysis

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In a retrospective analysis at Henry Ford Hospital’s medical ICU, continuous bedside pressure mapping reduced pressure ulcer incidence by 94% and was reported by staff to improve repositioning effectiveness, comfort, and adherence to protocols. Read Full Article

Real-Time Pressure Assessment and Monitoring Improves Patient Care

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Real-Time Pressure Assessment and Monitoring Improves Patient Care

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At Vanderbilt University Medical Center, real-time pressure visualization was used in 46 patients across 509 patient-days, resulting in zero new pressure injuries, high clinician satisfaction, improved repositioning effectiveness and patient comfort. Read Full Article

Real-Time Pressure Visualization Guides Repositioning to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries

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Real-Time Pressure Visualization Guides Repositioning to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries

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This real-world clinical poster from Floyd Medical Center shows that using a real-time pressure visualization monitor led to a 71% reduction in hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) over 5 months in the critical care unit, by guiding staff to reposition patients more effectively and reduce peak pressure exposures. Read Full Article

Do You Know the Skin’s Peak Pressure Tolerance? We Know Thanks to Real Time Pressure Monitors

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Do You Know the Skin’s Peak Pressure Tolerance? We Know Thanks to Real Time Pressure Monitors

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This Floyd Medical Center poster showed that using real-time pressure monitoring reduced hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) by nearly 90% and enabled staff to maintain peak pressures below ~45 mmHg, a threshold associated with significantly lower HAPI rates. Read Full Article

Empowering Healthcare Providers and Veterans with Pressure Visualization Technology to Reduce and Heal Pressure Injuries

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Empowering Healthcare Providers and Veterans with Pressure Visualization Technology to Reduce and Heal Pressure Injuries

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A clinical poster from the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital (VISN 8) showed that with pressure visualization technology, 90% of high-risk spinal cord injury patients avoided new pressure injuries, and existing Stage 2 injuries healed when pressure was reduced. Read Full Article

Preventing Preventable Pressure Ulcers: A Comprehensive Approach

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Preventing Preventable Pressure Ulcers: A Comprehensive Approach

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At the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center, a stepwise prevention program that included real-time pressure visualization reduced preventable pressure ulcers from 5 per quarter to 0, sustaining zero PPUs across two consecutive quarters Read Full Article

Enhancing a Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Healing Program Through Monitoring and Repositioning with Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping

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Enhancing a Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Healing Program Through Monitoring and Repositioning with Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping

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At Villa Maria Care Center, Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping over two months prevented all new pressure ulcers in 15 high-risk residents, supported healing of existing ulcers with no recurrence, and became an integral part of the pressure ulcer prevention program. Read Full Article

Using Pressure Mapping to Optimize Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention Strategies in the Burn Intensive care unit

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Using Pressure Mapping to Optimize Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention Strategies in the Burn Intensive care unit

Key Takeaway/s

At the Johns Hopkins Burn Center, real-time pressure mapping reduced the hospital-acquired pressure injury rate by 44.4%, eliminated full-thickness pressure injuries, and lowered costs by 43.8%, demonstrating significant effectiveness in the burn ICU.​ Read Full Article

Pressure Mapping in Elderly Care: A Tool to Increase Pressure Injury Knowledge and Awareness Among Staff

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Pressure Mapping in Elderly Care: A Tool to Increase Pressure Injury Knowledge and Awareness Among Staff

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This peer-reviewed study found that when staff repositioned residents using feedback from a real-time pressure mapping system, peak interface pressures were significantly reduced (P = .016) and more preventive interventions were implemented (P = .012), demonstrating that pressure visualization directly improves the effectiveness of repositioning Read Full Article

Cost of Treating Pressure Ulcers for Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury

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Cost of Treating Pressure Ulcers for Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury

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“In a VA study of veterans with spinal cord injury, the presence of a pressure injury increased average health care costs by $77,587 compared to those without, driven by higher inpatient costs, emphasizing the need for prevention.” Read Full Article

Pressure Map Technology for Pressure Ulcer Patients: Can We Handle the Truth?

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Pressure Map Technology for Pressure Ulcer Patients: Can We Handle the Truth?

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In a 55-bed LTAC facility in North Texas, pressure mapping technology improved nursing practice, reducing average turn delays by 63% and median delays by 56%, thereby lowering risk of tissue damage. Read Full Article

Real-Time Pressure Assessment and Monitoring With a Fluid Immersion Simulation Support Surface Show Clinical and Financial Benefits for Flap Management

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Real-Time Pressure Assessment and Monitoring With a Fluid Immersion Simulation Support Surface Show Clinical and Financial Benefits for Flap Management

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Visual feedback from continuous bedside pressure mapping enabled caregivers to reposition patients more effectively, lowering high pressures and improving care Read Full Article

Value of hospital resources for effective pressure injury prevention: a cost-effective analysis

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Value of hospital resources for effective pressure injury prevention: a cost-effective analysis

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This peer-reviewed cost-effectiveness study, published in BMJ Quality & Safety, analyzed 34,000+ hospital patients and found that each stage 3, 4, or unstageable pressure injury costs $6,209 per patient, underscoring the financial burden of full-thickness wounds and the value of hospital-wide prevention Read Full Article

The national cost of hospital-acquired pressure injuries in the United States

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The national cost of hospital-acquired pressure injuries in the United States

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This national cost analysis, published in the International Wound Journal, found that the average cost to hospitals for a patient who develops any pressure injury is $10,708, with nearly 60% of that total driven by severe Stage 3 and 4 injuries. The data confirms that early intervention is essential to prevent low-grade injuries from escalating… Read Full Article

Pressure Mapping with Visual Feedback to Enhance a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program

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Pressure Mapping with Visual Feedback to Enhance a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program

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Henry Ford Health System utilized real-time pressure mapping with visual feedback to enhance pressure ulcer prevention, confirming effective repositioning for patients and gaining acceptance from caregivers and patients. The technology showed immediate benefits in identifying and adjusting patient positions to prevent ulcer development. Read Full Article

Implementing Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping Cost-Effectively into a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program

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Implementing Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping Cost-Effectively into a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program

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At St. Anthony’s Medical Center, Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping enabled use of lower-cost support surfaces, reducing reliance on specialty rentals and delivering net savings of $19 per patient per day after including the cost of the visualization system itself. Read Full Article

Preventing Preventable Pressure Ulcers: A Comprehensive Approach

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Preventing Preventable Pressure Ulcers: A Comprehensive Approach

Key Takeaway/s

At the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center, a stepwise prevention program that included real-time pressure visualization reduced preventable pressure ulcers from 5 per quarter to 0, sustaining zero PPUs across two consecutive quarters Read Full Article

Evaluation of a Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping System to Measure the Effectiveness of a Patient Repositioning Intervention in the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Two UK Acute (Hospital) Orthopaedic Trauma Wards

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Evaluation of a Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping System to Measure the Effectiveness of a Patient Repositioning Intervention in the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Two UK Acute (Hospital) Orthopaedic Trauma Wards

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In two UK NHS hospitals, continuous bedside pressure mapping helped identify and reduce pressure ulcer incidence, with staff reporting 100% agreement that the system improved positioning, reduced risk, and was beneficial in care. Patients and families also responded positively, with 78% rating the system helpful. Read Full Article

Pressure Mapping in Elderly Care: A Tool to Increase Pressure Injury Knowledge and Awareness Among Staff

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Pressure Mapping in Elderly Care: A Tool to Increase Pressure Injury Knowledge and Awareness Among Staff

Key Takeaway/s

This peer-reviewed study found that when staff repositioned residents using feedback from a real-time pressure mapping system, peak interface pressures were significantly reduced (P = .016) and more preventive interventions were implemented (P = .012), demonstrating that pressure visualization directly improves the effectiveness of repositioning Read Full Article

Biofeedback of Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping to Optimize Effective Patient Repositioning

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Biofeedback of Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping to Optimize Effective Patient Repositioning

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This clinical poster from Vanderbilt University Medical Center showed that real-time pressure visualization reduced median sacral pressure by 63%, with post-intervention pressure at 47 mmHg, a level consistent with very low interface pressure Read Full Article

Facilitating Student Nurses’ Learning by Real Time Feedback of Positioning to Avoid Pressure Ulcers–Evaluation of Clinical Simulation

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Facilitating Student Nurses’ Learning by Real Time Feedback of Positioning to Avoid Pressure Ulcers–Evaluation of Clinical Simulation

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With the use of real-time pressure mapping feedback, student nurses were able to significantly reduce interface pressure compared to repositioning without the system, demonstrating its value in teaching effective pressure ulcer prevention. Read Full Article

Visual Feedback of Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping to Optimize Effective Patient Repositioning

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Visual Feedback of Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping to Optimize Effective Patient Repositioning

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Visual feedback from continuous bedside pressure mapping enabled caregivers to reposition patients more effectively, lowering high pressures and improving care. Read Full Article

Self-turning for Pressure Injury Prevention

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Self-turning for Pressure Injury Prevention

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At an urban tertiary care hospital, 101 patients designated as self-turn reliably repositioned themselves with the use of a pressure visualization system—demonstrating that mobile, low-risk patients can self-manage effectively when properly instructed. Read Full Article

Evaluation of a Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping System to Measure the Effectiveness of a Patient Repositioning Intervention in the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Two UK Acute (Hospital) Orthopaedic Trauma Wards

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Evaluation of a Continuous Bedside Pressure Mapping System to Measure the Effectiveness of a Patient Repositioning Intervention in the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Two UK Acute (Hospital) Orthopaedic Trauma Wards

Key Takeaway/s

In two UK NHS hospitals, continuous bedside pressure mapping helped identify and reduce pressure ulcer incidence, with staff reporting 100% agreement that the system improved positioning, reduced risk, and was beneficial in care. Patients and families also responded positively, with 78% rating the system helpful. Read Full Article

Patient Engagement through Advanced Pressure Visualization as a Component of Pressure Injury Prevention

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Patient Engagement through Advanced Pressure Visualization as a Component of Pressure Injury Prevention

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At the University of Kansas Hospital Burnett Burn Center, Advanced Pressure Visualization resulted in a 95% reduction in hospital-acquired pressure injuries (27 down to 1) and a 44% reduction in peak pressures, showing the effectiveness of patient engagement with real-time pressure feedback. Read Full Article

Reduced Pressure for Fewer Pressure Ulcers: Can Real-time Feedback of Interface Pressure Optimise Repositioning in Bed?

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Reduced Pressure for Fewer Pressure Ulcers: Can Real-time Feedback of Interface Pressure Optimise Repositioning in Bed?

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Real-time pressure visualization significantly reduced peak interface pressures and increased both patient comfort and the number of pressure-reducing interventions performed by nurses. Staff found the system easy to use and viewed it as a valuable tool for improving repositioning technique. Read Full Article