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Jpen Parenter Enter · Nov 2002
ReviewMethods for decreasing risk of aspiration pneumonia in critically ill patients.
- James S Scolapio.
- Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. scolapio.james@mayo.edu
- Jpen Parenter Enter. 2002 Nov 1; 26 (6 Suppl): S58-61; discussion S61.
BackgroundPneumonia is a significant clinical concern in critically ill hospitalized patients, leading to increase in the use of antibiotics, length of hospital stay, and the risk of mortality. Pneumonia caused by aspiration of gastric contents is of particular concern in patients who need mechanical ventilation and feeding through a nasogastric tube. Therefore, methods for decreasing the risk of aspiration are very important.MethodsThis review article summarizes factors that might influence the development of aspiration pneumonia, such as the position of the patient's body or type of hospital bed, methods of feeding, medications administered, suctioning of subglottic secretions, and bacterial decontamination.ResultsElevating the head of the bed (45 degrees), continuous subglottic suctioning, and oral decontamination seem to be effective in the prevention of aspiration pneumonia.
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