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Determining the Optimal Cut-off Score on the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing: A Retrospective Study
Juhee Lee, Sookhyun Park, Jeonghee Hong
Korean J Adult Nurs 2026;38(1):74-80.   Published online February 13, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7475/kjan.2025.0904
Purpose
This study aimed to identify a clinically meaningful cut-off score on the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing tool for objectively determining healing in adult inpatients with pressure injury.
Methods
A retrospective analysis was conducted using electronic health records from adult inpatients at a tertiary hospital in South Korea. Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing scores were calculated based on wound size, exudate amount, and tissue type. Receiver operating characteristic curve analyses were performed, and optimal cut-off scores were identified using the Youden Index. Stratified analyses by pressure injury stage were also conducted to evaluate predictive performance.
Results
A total of 20,476 pressure injuries were analyzed, of which 5,873 were classified as healed. Although all stages were initially included, stage 1 pressure injuries demonstrated limited discriminative ability (area under the curve=0.612) and were therefore excluded from cut-off derivation. For stage 2 or higher pressure injuries, the optimal cut-off score was 3.5, yielding an area under the curve of 0.721, with a sensitivity of 59.8% and a specificity of 72.0%.
Conclusion
The identified threshold for stage 2 or higher pressure injuries demonstrated meaningful discriminative ability for determining wound healing status. Application of this criterion may support more objective and consistent clinical decision-making when using the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing in nursing practice.
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