tryksatte
Tryksatte is Danish for a pressure ulcer, a localized injury to the skin and underlying tissue that develops when sustained pressure restricts blood flow to areas over a bone or other prominent structure. They are most common in people with limited mobility, such as the elderly, hospitalized patients, or those using a wheelchair, and can also be influenced by moisture, friction, shear, malnutrition, and chronic illness.
Causes and risk factors include prolonged immobility, reduced sensation, malnutrition or dehydration, incontinence-related moisture, diabetes, vascular
Pathophysiology involves external pressure that exceeds capillary blood flow, leading to tissue ischemia. If the pressure
Prevention focuses on regular repositioning, pressure-relieving surfaces, skin inspection, gentle skin care, moisture management, and adequate