Keywords

classification and regression tree, decision tree, intraoperative complications, nursing, pressure injury, risk assessment, risk factors, surgery

 

Authors

  1. Shi, Guirong MSN, RN
  2. Jiang, Liping PhD, RN
  3. Liu, Ping MSN, RN
  4. Xu, Xin RN
  5. Wu, Qunfang BS, RN
  6. Zhang, Peipei BS, RN

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine the key factors influencing intraoperative-acquired pressure injury (IAPI).

 

METHODS: Researchers assessed 413 surgical patients in a Shanghai tertiary hospital using an information collection form and an IAPI occurrence record form. Analysis took place using the classification and regression tree algorithm and multiple logistic regression.

 

RESULTS: A total of 43 surgical patients (10.4%) had IAPI, including 32 stage 1 cases (74.4%), and 11 stage 2 cases (25.6%). The multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that operation duration, surgical position, preoperative hypertension, and preoperative Braden Scale risk score were independently associated with IAPI development. The decision tree showed that preoperative Braden Scale score, surgical position, operation grade, operation duration, age, prealbumin level, and body mass index were important factors and that preoperative Braden Scale score was the most critical decision variable. The cross-validation method was used to indicate a model accuracy of 91.8%.

 

CONCLUSIONS: The decision tree effectively identified key factors for IAPI, complementing the logistic regression analysis and providing a scientific basis for the further development of structural risk assessment, prevention, and treatment strategies for IAPI.