This study analyzed the risk factors for heel pressure injury in cardiovascular intensive care unit patients with the aim of laying the groundwork for preventive nursing interventions. We conducted a retrospective case-control study of 92 patients who were admitted to the cardiovascular surgical or medical intensive care unit of a university hospital in South Korea between January and December 2017. Of these patients, 31 and 61 were included to the heel pressure injury group and the non-heel pressure injury group, respectively. Data on their demographic, disease-related, and intensive care unit treatment characteristics, as well as the degree of pressure injury, were collected from the hospital's electronic medical records using a standardized form. Cardiac surgery (P
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Lee, H. J., Han, M. Y., Hwang, J. H., Park, K. J., Shin, K. M., Kim, E. S., … Jang, Y. S. (2022). Risk factors for heel pressure injury in cardiovascular intensive care unit patients. International Wound Journal, 19(5), 1158–1164. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13711
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