• Am J Geriatr Pharmacother · Dec 2007

    Review

    Pharmacologic prevention of aspiration pneumonia: a systematic review.

    • Ali A El Solh and Ranime Saliba.
    • Westem New York Respiratory Research Center, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA. solh@buffalo.edu
    • Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2007 Dec 1;5(4):352-62.

    BackgroundAspiration pneumonia is a common cause of morbidity and mortality. Several approaches, including bed positioning, dietary changes, and oral hygiene, have been proposed to prevent aspiration pneumonia, yet few data are available on the efficacy of pharmacologic interventions in reducing the rate of aspiration.ObjectiveThis study was a systematic literature review of the pharmacologic prevention of aspiration pneumonia.MethodsWe searched MEDLINE (1996-2006); EMBASE (1974-2006); Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) (1982-2006); Health Services Technology, Administration, and Research (HealthSTAR) (1975-2006); and the Cochrane Library for relevant articles. References of all included articles were reviewed. Studies were included if they had a prospective, controlled design with a primary outcome of prevention of aspiration pneumonia. Surrogate outcomes that had a direct link to decreasing the incidence of aspiration pneumonia were considered. Selected articles were reviewed independently by 2 authors.ResultsOf 1108 studies reviewed, 20 were analyzed. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors may be beneficial in selected patients at high risk for aspiration. Capsaicin may be a low-risk approach to stimulate swallowing and cough reflexes. Amantadine, cabergoline, and theophylline may cause serious adverse events, and their routine use for prevention of aspiration pneumonia is not recommended. Cilostazol should not be used because of the increased risk for bleeding.ConclusionsLimited information is available on benefits and risks to guide an evidence-based approach to the pharmacologic prevention of aspiration pneumonia. Considering the high incidence of aspiration pneumonia in older adults, large randomized clinical trials on the effectiveness of pharmacologic interventions are warranted.

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