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Pressure sores, also known as bed sores and pressure ulcers, are quick to develop but can take a long time to heal. They can be debilitating, extremely painful and, if left untreated, can be fatal. However, with proper nursing care, they can also be prevented.

Pressure sores are often caused by negligent medial or nursing care. Compensation awards can be substantial, reflecting the disability and need as a consequence of the injury.

What is a pressure sore?

A pressure sore or bed sore is an area of damaged skin that becomes an open wound.

What causes a pressure sore?

Pressure sores occur as a direct result of unrelieved pressure and distortion of the skin and underlying tissue. The extra pressure disrupts the flow of blood through to the skin and, without adequate blood flow, the area of skin becomes starved of oxygen and nutrients. The skin can then begin to break down and an ulcer forms.

People with health conditions which limit their mobility are most at risk of developing pressure sores. The elderly can often be at risk of developing sores due to a lack of mobility, and so pressure sores occur in care homes as well as in hospital. Pressure sores can also develop as a result of poor nutrition, anaemia, recurrent infection and poor circulation.

Failings in basic nursing and pressure relief care cause pressure sores by failing to regularly relieve pressure on sensitive areas such as the elbow, shoulder, back, back of the head, heels, sacrum, and buttocks. A failure to provide a pressure relieving mattress or to regularly turn the patient can result in the development of a pressure sore.

  • Lack of mobility/inability to reposition – could lead to excessive pressure in one location.
  • Dehydration and poor nutrition – can affect the body’s ability to maintain healthy skin and prevent the breakdown of skin tissue.
  • Age – as people get older, the skin becomes more fragile and new skin cells take longer to form.
  • Lack of sensory perception – people in a coma or suffering from a serious spinal injury may not be able to feel pain as a sore develops, and they are not therefore aware of the need to change position.
  • Weight loss – significant weight loss can result in less cushioning between the bone and for example, a bed, making it more likely a sore will develop.
  • Urinary/faecal incontinence – the skin is more moist, causing it to break down more easily.
  • Medical conditions affecting circulation – can cause the same issues as being unable to reposition yourself regularly, as the circulation to the skin is affected.

Pressure sore care and assessment

By risk assessing patients and then putting in place appropriate care plans, the risk of pressure sores developing is reduced, and this could mean that they do not develop at all.

Sometimes (despite a high level of nursing care) some patients will still develop pressure sores due to irreversible tissue hypoxia (where the tissue is deprived of adequate oxygen). However, in our experience, most of our clients have developed pressure sores in situations where they could have been prevented.

Once a pressure sore has been identified, a further assessment of the patient should be undertaken, and a revised repositioning plan put into place to avoid the sore worsening.

 

Starting your pressure sore claim

To start your pressure sore claim please contact our specialist solicitors for a free, no obligation, confidential discussion. We will talk through with you the cause and consequences of your pressure sore, together with your likely prognosis and the long term implications for you.

 

Why choose Boyes Turner?

Our clients receive the highest standards of advice and representation and are always treated with compassion, outstanding care and understanding of the physical, emotional, psychological and financial impact that pressure sore negligence can have upon their lives.

  • We are nationally acclaimed medical negligence lawyers. We are recognised as leading clinical negligence experts by Chambers Directory and Legal 500.
  • Our award-winning solicitors are accredited for our expertise by the Law Society, AvMA and APIL. We secure maximum compensation settlements for our clients which make the best provision for their current and future needs.
  • We have an extensive and highly experienced medical negligence team with proven skills to succeed in high value, complex claims involving catastrophic injury, and severe disability.

 

Pressure sore negligence claims frequently asked questions

Who can get a pressure sore?

People of any age can be affected by bed sores or pressure ulcers. In particular, people with poor mobility who have to spend long periods of time in bed or sat in a chair are at greater risk of a sore developing. People who are unable to change their position are also at higher risk.

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How do I spot a pressure sore?

The first sign that a pressure sore might be forming is a change in the colour of the skin.

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How do you treat a pressure sore?

As a pressure sore heals, it will slowly get smaller. Less fluid will drain from it and new healthy skin starts growing at the bottom of the sore. It is essential is that the sores do not become infected.

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What are the consequences of pressure sores?

Serious pressure sores can be very painful and difficult to heal, as the wound has to heal from the inside out. Heels are particularly vulnerable to pressure sores and the sores can cause permanent difficulty with walking as the skin becomes tight and is vulnerable to breaking down.

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Can pressure / bed sores be prevented?

In most cases, pressure / bed sores can be prevented. The most important factor in preventing sores is to avoid prolonged periods of pressure on any one area of the skin. This can be achieved by encouraging a person to change their position regularly throughout the day.

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Can I bring a claim for medical negligence as a result of sustaining a pressure ulcer?

Yes, in many cases pressure sores / ulcers develop due to failings in basic nursing care and a successful claim for compensation can be brought.

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What are the NICE guidelines relating to pressure sores?

NICE is the National Institute of Clinical Excellence. In 2005, NICE issued guidance on the prevention and treatment of pressure sores, following a collaborative review with the Royal College of Nursing. The guideline gives guidance on the management of pressure sores in both primary and secondary care.

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What is a Waterlow assessment?

This is a risk assessment tool, used by nurses/ carers to assess which patients are most likely to develop a pressure sore or ulcer.

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