Abstract Background Dysphagia and potential respiratory pathogens in the oral biofilm are risk factors for aspiration pneumonia in nursing home residents. The aim of the study was to examine if the daily application of 0.05% chlorhexidine oral rinse solution is effective in reducing the incidence of aspiration pneumonia in nursing home residents with dysphagia. Associations between background variables (age, gender, dysphagia severity, care dependency, medication use, number of medical diagnoses, teeth and dental implants, and wearing removable dentures) and the incidence of aspiration pneumonia were also examined. Methods This study is a multicenter study in which for 1 year participants with dysphagia in the intervention group received th...
Professional oral health care (POHC) is known to prevent aspiration pneumonia in patients with dysph...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...
BACKGROUND: Dysphagia and potential respiratory pathogens in the oral biofilm are risk factors for a...
Backgroundaspiration pneumonia increases hospitalisation and mortality of older people in residentia...
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Pneumonia occurring in residents of long-term care facilities and nursing homes can be termed 'nursi...
AbstractBackground/purposeVentilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is one of the most frequent causes o...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections among bedridden patient...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common complication of mechanical ventilation after endot...
RATIONALE: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequently occurring nosocomial infecti...
AbstractIntroduction: The mechanism of respiratory infections is the colonization of aero-digestive ...
OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effectiveness of the oral application of a 0.12% solution of chlorhexidin...
Aspiration pneumonia is a leading cause of illness and death in persons who reside in long-term-care...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
Professional oral health care (POHC) is known to prevent aspiration pneumonia in patients with dysph...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...
BACKGROUND: Dysphagia and potential respiratory pathogens in the oral biofilm are risk factors for a...
Backgroundaspiration pneumonia increases hospitalisation and mortality of older people in residentia...
Contains fulltext : 152158.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Pneumonia occurring in residents of long-term care facilities and nursing homes can be termed 'nursi...
AbstractBackground/purposeVentilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is one of the most frequent causes o...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections among bedridden patient...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common complication of mechanical ventilation after endot...
RATIONALE: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequently occurring nosocomial infecti...
AbstractIntroduction: The mechanism of respiratory infections is the colonization of aero-digestive ...
OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effectiveness of the oral application of a 0.12% solution of chlorhexidin...
Aspiration pneumonia is a leading cause of illness and death in persons who reside in long-term-care...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
Professional oral health care (POHC) is known to prevent aspiration pneumonia in patients with dysph...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...