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Subepidermal moisture surrounding pressure ulcers in persons with a spinal cord injury: A pilot study

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Ruth A. Bryant, Zena EH. Moore & Vignesh Iyer. (2021) Clinical profile of the SEM Scanner — Modernizing pressure injury care pathways using Sub-Epidermal Moisture (SEM) scanning. Expert Review of Medical Devices 18:9, pages 833-847.
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Sorcha Byrne, Declan Patton, Pinar Avsar, Helen Strapp, Aglecia Budri, Tom O'Connor, Linda Nugent & Zena Moore. (2022) Sub epidermal moisture measurement and targeted SSKIN bundle interventions, a winning combination for the treatment of early pressure ulcer development . International Wound Journal 20:6, pages 1987-1999.
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Annette McLaren-Kennedy, Wendy Chaboyer, Lukman Thalib & Sharon Latimer. (2023) The effect of head of bed elevation on sacral and heel subepidermal moisture in healthy adults: A randomised crossover study. Journal of Tissue Viability 32:1, pages 2-8.
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Maayan Lustig, Dafna Schwartz, Ruth Bryant & Amit Gefen. (2022) A machine learning algorithm for early detection of heel deep tissue injuries based on a daily history of sub‐epidermal moisture measurements. International Wound Journal 19:6, pages 1339-1348.
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Zena MooreNatalie L McEvoyPinar AvsarSorcha ByrneAglecia Moda Vitoriano BudriLinda NugentTom O'ConnorGerard CurleyDeclan Patton. (2022) Measuring subepidermal moisture to detect early pressure ulcer development: a systematic review. Journal of Wound Care 31:8, pages 634-647.
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Pinar Avsar, Aglecia Budri, Declan Patton, Simone Walsh & Zena Moore. (2021) Developing Algorithm Based on Activity and Mobility for Pressure Ulcer Risk Among Older Adult Residents: Implications for Evidence‐Based Practice. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing 19:2, pages 112-120.
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Wendy Chaboyer, Fiona Coyer, Emma Harbeck, Lukman Thalib, Sharon Latimer, Ching Shan Wan, Georgia Tobiano, Bronwyn R Griffin, Jill L Campbell, Rachel Walker, Joan J Carlini, Ishtar Lockwood, Justin Clark & Brigid M Gillespie. (2022) Oedema as a predictor of the incidence of new pressure injuries in adults in any care setting: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Nursing Studies 128, pages 104189.
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Ana Lúcia Martins de Oliveira, Tom O'Connor, Declan Patton, Helen StrappZena Moore. (2022) Sub-epidermal moisture versus traditional and visual skin assessments to assess pressure ulcer risk in surgery patients. Journal of Wound Care 31:3, pages 254-264.
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Harvey N. MayrovitzCarmen SomarribaDaniel N. Weingrad. (2022) Breast Tissue Dielectric Constant as a Potential Breast Edema Assessment Parameter. Lymphatic Research and Biology 20:1, pages 33-38.
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Feng Qin, Wenchao Zhang, Mingzi Zhang, Xiao Long, Loubin Si, Zhenjiang Li, Jiuzuo Huang & Xiaojun Wang. (2021) Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Improve the Aging Skin of Nude Mice by Promoting Angiogenesis and Reducing Local Tissue Water. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 41:7, pages NP905-NP913.
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Steve GershonHenry Okonkwo. (2021) Evaluating the sensitivity, specificity and clinical utility of algorithms of spatial variation in sub-epidermal moisture (SEM) for the diagnosis of deep and early-stage pressure-induced tissue damage. Journal of Wound Care 30:1, pages 41-53.
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Aglecia Moda Vitoriano Budri, Zena Moore, Declan Patton, Tom O'Connor, Linda Nugent & Pinar Avsar. (2020) Sub‐epidermal moisture measurement: an evidence‐based approach to the assessment for early evidence of pressure ulcer presence. International Wound Journal 17:6, pages 1615-1623.
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Aglecia Moda Vitoriano Budri, Zena Moore, Declan Patton, Tom O’Connor, Linda Nugent, Aisling Mc Cann & Pinar Avsar. (2020) Impaired mobility and pressure ulcer development in older adults: Excess movement and too little movement—Two sides of the one coin?. Journal of Clinical Nursing 29:15-16, pages 2927-2944.
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Henry Okonkwo, Ruth Bryant, Jeanette Milne, Donna Molyneaux, Julie Sanders, Glen Cunningham, Sharon Brangman, William Eardley, Garrett K. Chan, Barbara Mayer, Mary Waldo & Barbara Ju. (2020) A blinded clinical study using a subepidermal moisture biocapacitance measurement device for early detection of pressure injuries. Wound Repair and Regeneration 28:3, pages 364-374.
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Shuxin LiAli H. MohamediJon SenkowskyAshwin NairLiping Tang. (2020) Imaging in Chronic Wound Diagnostics. Advances in Wound Care 9:5, pages 245-263.
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Harvey N. Mayrovitz, Jessica Forbes, Adithi Vemuri, Katelyn Krolick & Samantha Rubin. (2019) Skin tissue dielectric constant in women with high body fat content. Skin Research and Technology 26:2, pages 226-233.
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Lisa J. Gould, Gregory Bohn, Ruth Bryant, Tim Paine, Kara Couch, Linda Cowan, Frances McFarland & Richard Simman. (2019) Pressure ulcer summit 2018: An interdisciplinary approach to improve our understanding of the risk of pressure‐induced tissue damage. Wound Repair and Regeneration 27:5, pages 497-508.
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Harvey N. Mayrovitz. (2019) Assessing Lower Extremity Lymphedema Using Upper and Lower Extremity Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios: Method and Normal Reference Values. Lymphatic Research and Biology 17:4, pages 457-464.
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Harvey N. MayrovitzAlexander MikulkaDon Woody. (2019) Minimum Detectable Changes Associated with Tissue Dielectric Constant Measurements as Applicable to Assessing Lymphedema Status. Lymphatic Research and Biology 17:3, pages 322-328.
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Harvey N. Mayrovitz. (2019) Assessing Upper and Lower Extremities Via Tissue Dielectric Constant: Suitability of Single Versus Multiple Measurements Averaged. Lymphatic Research and Biology 17:3, pages 316-321.
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Glenn Smith. (2019) Improved clinical outcomes in pressure ulcer prevention using the SEM scanner. Journal of Wound Care 28:5, pages 278-282.
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Lea Peko Cohen & Amit Gefen. (2019) Phantom testing of the sensitivity and precision of a sub‐epidermal moisture scanner. International Wound Journal.
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Rose Raizman, Minette MacNeil & Laurie Rappl. (2018) Utility of a sensor-based technology to assist in the prevention of pressure ulcers: A clinical comparison. International Wound Journal 15:6, pages 1033-1044.
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Gillian O'Brien, Zena Moore, Declan Patton & Tom O'Connor. (2018) The relationship between nurses assessment of early pressure ulcer damage and sub epidermal moisture measurement: A prospective explorative study. Journal of Tissue Viability 27:4, pages 232-237.
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Emily Haesler, Keryln Carville & Paul Haesler. (2018) Priority issues for pressure injury research: An Australian consensus study. Research in Nursing & Health 41:4, pages 355-368.
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Seungyong Han, Jeonghyun Kim, Sang Min Won, Yinji MaDaeshik Kang, Zhaoqian XieKyu-Tae LeeHa Uk ChungAnthony Banks, Seunghwan Min, Seung Yun HeoCharles R. Davies, Jung Woo LeeChi-Hwan Lee, Bong Hoon Kim, Kan LiYadong Zhou, Chen WeiXue Feng, Yonggang Huang & John A. Rogers. (2018) Battery-free, wireless sensors for full-body pressure and temperature mapping. Science Translational Medicine 10:435.
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Barbara M Bates-Jensen, Heather E McCreath, Gojiro Nakagami & Anabel Patlan. (2018) Subepidermal moisture detection of heel pressure injury: The pressure ulcer detection study outcomes. International Wound Journal 15:2, pages 297-309.
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Harvey N Mayrovitz. (2017) Diurnal changes in local skin water assessed via tissue dielectric constant at 300 MHz. Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 3:4, pages 047001.
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A.L. Oliveira, Z. Moore, T. O´Connor & D. Patton. (2017) Accuracy of ultrasound, thermography and subepidermal moisture in predicting pressure ulcers: a systematic review. Journal of Wound Care 26:5, pages 199-215.
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Barbara M. Bates-Jensen, Heather E. McCreath & Anabel Patlan. (2017) Subepidermal moisture detection of pressure induced tissue damage on the trunk: The pressure ulcer detection study outcomes. Wound Repair and Regeneration 25:3, pages 502-511.
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Anke Scheel-Sailer, Angela Frotzler, Gabi Mueller, Simon Annaheim, René Michel Rossi & Siegfried Derler. (2017) Biophysical skin properties of grade 1 pressure ulcers and unaffected skin in spinal cord injured and able-bodied persons in the unloaded sacral region. Journal of Tissue Viability 26:2, pages 89-94.
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Zena Moore, Declan Patton, Shannon L Rhodes & Tom O'Connor. (2017) Subepidermal moisture (SEM) and bioimpedance: a literature review of a novel method for early detection of pressure-induced tissue damage (pressure ulcers). International Wound Journal 14:2, pages 331-337.
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H. N. Mayrovitz, A. Singh & S. Akolkar. (2016) Age-related differences in tissue dielectric constant values of female forearm skin measured noninvasively at 300 MHz. Skin Research and Technology 22:2, pages 189-195.
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H. N. Mayrovitz, A. Grammenos, K. Corbitt & S. Bartos. (2016) Young adult gender differences in forearm skin-to-fat tissue dielectric constant values measured at 300 MHz. Skin Research and Technology 22:1, pages 81-88.
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Marta Clendenin, Kindah Jaradeh, Anasheh Shamirian & Shannon L. Rhodes. (2015) Inter-operator and inter-device agreement and reliability of the SEM Scanner. Journal of Tissue Viability 24:1, pages 17-23.
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