Inter- device agreement of sacral subepidermal oedema measurement in healthy adults during prolonged 60° head of bed elevation

Key Points:

  • Assesses inter-device agreement in measuring sacral subepidermal oedema.
  • Investigates the effects of prolonged 60° head-of-bed elevation on tissue integrity.
  • Supports the development of standardized monitoring techniques for pressure injury prevention.

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This study evaluates the consistency and reliability of different devices used to measure sacral subepidermal oedema in healthy adults subjected to prolonged 60° head-of-bed elevation. The findings contribute to improving pressure injury prevention strategies and ensuring accurate clinical assessments.

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