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Aspiration Pneumonia and Oral Health
Purpose of ReviewThe goal of this review is to summarize the literature regarding the association between poor oral health and aspiration pneumonia...
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Comparison of the thickness of the erector spinae muscles between aspiration pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia patients
Background and AimsAspiration pneumonia is generally associated with deterioration of skeletal muscle mass, which is usually evaluated by the erector...
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Incidence and characteristics of aspiration pneumonia in the Nagasaki Prefecture from 2005 to 2019
BackgroundAspiration pneumoniae remains a major health concern, particularly in the older population and has poor prognosis; however, the concept...
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Postoperative Pneumonia and Aspiration Pneumonia Following Elderly Hip Fractures
ObjectivesThe present study aimed to investigate the incidence of and risk factors for postoperative pneumonia and aspiration pneumonia after hip...
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Predictors of aspiration pneumonia: develo** a new matrix for speech and language therapists
IntroductionThe contributing factors of aspiration pneumonia have been well documented. However, there are gaps in the literature regarding...
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Effects of Unilateral Vagotomy on LPS-Induced Aspiration Pneumonia in Mice
Respiratory-related dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia can be attributed to multiple causes. However, reproduction of multiple factor-related...
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Prognostic factors of poor outcomes in pneumonia in older adults: aspiration or frailty?
PurposeLittle is known about the long-term and functional prognoses of older adults with pneumonia, which complicates their management. There is a...
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Extremely Poor Post-discharge Prognosis in Aspiration Pneumonia and Its Prognostic Factors: A Retrospective Cohort Study
There is little evidence regarding the long-term prognosis of patients with aspiration pneumonia. This study aimed to investigate post-discharge...
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Clinically defined aspiration pneumonia is an independent risk factor associated with long-term hospital stay: a prospective cohort study
BackgroundLong-term hospital stay is associated with functional decline in patients with pneumonia, especially in the elderly. Among elderly patients...
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Successful bilateral lung transplantation after prolonged ECMO support for aspiration pneumonia in a 79-year-old man
Aspiration pneumonia is a serious problem in the elderly due to weakened swallowing reflexes or underlying gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)....
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“Diagnose, Treat, and SUPPORT”. Clinical competencies in the management of older adults with aspiration pneumonia: a sco** review.
BackgroundAspiration pneumonia in older adults is increasingly common, with a high care burden and morbidity. However, clinical competencies in its...
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Effect of poor oral health status at hospital admission on in-hospital outcomes of older patients with aspiration pneumonia
PurposeTo investigate the effects of oral health status at admission on in-hospital outcomes and how it varies during hospitalization in older...
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The diagnosis of aspiration pneumonia in older persons: a systematic review
PurposeCommunity-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is highly common across the world. It is reported that over 90% of CAP in older adults may be due to...
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Mortality from Aspiration Pneumonia: Incidence, Trends, and Risk Factors
Aspiration pneumonia is a potentially preventable, aggressive type of pneumonia. Little is understood on the burden in mortality from aspiration...
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In-hospital mortality for aspiration pneumonia in a tertiary teaching hospital: A retrospective cohort review from 2008 to 2018
BackgroundAspiration pneumonia is a preventable condition that has higher rates of recurrence and mortality compared to non-aspiration pneumonia. The...
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Vogesella urethralis-induced aspiration pneumonia and bacteremia in an elderly man: a first case report and literature review
BackgroundVogesella species are common aquatic Gram-negative rods that were first reported in 1997. Vogesella urethralis bacterium was first...
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Relationship Between Start of Feeding and Functional Outcome in Aspiration Pneumonia: A Retrospective Cohort Study
IntroductionAspiration pneumonia is the predominant form of pneumonia in the elderly. Low oral intake levels and malnutrition have been reported to...
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Difficult intubation and postoperative aspiration pneumonia associated with Moebius syndrome: a case report
BackgroundMoebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by non-progressive palsy of the abducens (VI) and facial (VII) cranial nerves....
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Increased intramuscular adipose tissue of the quadriceps at admission is more strongly related to activities of daily living recovery at discharge compared to muscle mass loss in older patients with aspiration pneumonia
BackgroundRecent studies reported that an increase in intramuscular adipose tissue of the quadriceps in older patients negatively affects the...
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Critical aspiration pneumonia during induction of anesthesia in elective abdominal surgery: a case report
BackgroundWe experienced the critical aspiration pneumonia during induction of anesthesia in elective abdominal surgery which standard fasting period...