Silicone adhesive multilayer foam dressings for preventing facial pressure injuries in COVID-19 patients in prone position

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The development of facial pressure injury (PI) during prone position is frequently described. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of patients with facial PIs increased. This quality improvement project describes the effectiveness of using silicone adhesive multilayer foams for preventing facial PIs in COVID-19 patients in need of prone position therapy. After introduction of foam dressing on chin and forehead to the standard protocol procedures for PI prevention, the decrease in number of patients developing facial PIs was statistically significant. Based on these results, the use of silicone adhesive multilayer foam will be implemented as a standard procedure for facial PIs prevention.

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Otto, P., Großkreutz, T., & Köberich, S. (2023). Silicone adhesive multilayer foam dressings for preventing facial pressure injuries in COVID-19 patients in prone position. Journal of the Intensive Care Society, 24(3), 332–334. https://doi.org/10.1177/17511437221079122

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