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Original Article

On the Pathogenesis of Bedsores

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Pages 347-350 | Received 28 Aug 1978, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This paper is devoted to elucidation of the question: Which external pressure is required to stop skin blood flow at the skin - support interface in humans lying on the back in the supine position? Cessation of blood flow was recorded as cessation of washout of an intracutaneous depot of 131I--antipyrine mixed with histamine. The external pressure was measured by a small airfilled plastic cushion connected to a mercury manometer. In 11 normal subjects, eight patients with hypertension and seven patients with tetra- or paraplegia the “flow cessation external pressure” (FCEP) was strongly correlated to the auscultatory brachial mean blood pressure (p>0.001). The difference mean blood pressure - FCEP was on average 4 mmHg (range (− 11) - (” 20) mmHg) and there was no significant difference between the three groups studied. Thus external pressure exceeding the actual mean blood pressure will stop skin circulation.

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