Evidence
The Science is Clear
Extensive research demonstrates the validity and utility of non-invasive SEM scanning technology for early pressure injury prevention.
Key Results
- 220+
- Publications Support SEM Technology
- 90
- Peer-Reviewed Publications
- 7
- Independent Systematic Reviews
- 120+
- Scientific Congress Presentations
- 12
- Care Guidelines & Consensus Statements
SEM Scanning is Referenced in Clinical Practice Guidelines
SEM scanning is now referenced by leading clinical organizations worldwide.
All Evidence Resources
Topic
Care Setting
Is it Time to Re-Evaluate the Inevitability of Ulcers at the End of Life?
Impact of Missed Interventions on Tissue Injury Outcomes Identified Via Sub-Epidermal Moisture Scanning
Guideline for Prevention of Perioperative Pressure Injury, 2023, United States Guidelines
Assessing the Feasibility of Sub-Epidermal Moisture to Predict Erythema and Stage 1 Pressure Ulcers in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study.
Shedding New Light for Nurses: Enhancing Pressure Injury Prevention Across Skin Tones with Sub-epidermal Moisture Assessment Technology
Decreasing Pressure Injuries in Long-term Care: A Quality Improvement Project
Validation of a sub-epidermal moisture scanner for early detection of pressure ulcers in an ex vivo porcine model of localized oedema
Current Perspectives on Pressure Injuries in Persons with Dark Skin Tones from the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel
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