Aspiration pneumonia risk factors: Difference between revisions
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***Proton pump inhibitors | ***Proton pump inhibitors | ||
***Histamine receptor–2 antagonists | ***Histamine receptor–2 antagonists | ||
Esophageal motility disorders such as | ***Systemic antibiotics | ||
Achalasia | **Esophageal motility disorders such as | ||
Esophageal strictures | ***Achalasia | ||
Vomiting | ***Esophageal strictures | ||
Anesthesia induction | **Vomiting | ||
Enteral feeding | **Anesthesia induction | ||
Oropharyngeal colonization | **Enteral feeding | ||
**Oropharyngeal colonization | |||
Poor oral hygiene | **Poor oral hygiene | ||
Male sex | **Male sex | ||
Smoking | **Smoking | ||
Diabetes mellitus | **Diabetes mellitus | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
There are no established risk factors for [disease name].
OR
The most potent risk factor in the development of [disease name] is [risk factor 1]. Other risk factors include [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
OR
Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include [risk factor 1], [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
OR
Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] may be occupational, environmental, genetic, and viral.
Risk Factors
- There are no established risk factors for [disease name].
OR
- The most potent risk factor in the development of [disease name] is [risk factor 1]. Other risk factors include [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
- Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include [risk factor 1], [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
Common Risk Factors
- Common risk factors in the development of aspiration pneumonia include:
- Dysphagia from neurologic diseases such as:
- Dementia
- Parkinson disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Poststroke
- Swallowing dysfunction
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Hyperinflation
- Altered mental status
- Acute alcohol abuse
- Seizures
- Hospitalization
- Dysphagia from neurologic diseases such as:
Less Common Risk Factors
- Less common risk factors in the development of aspiration pneumonia include:
- Medications such as:
- Sedatives
- Antipsychotic medications
- Proton pump inhibitors
- Histamine receptor–2 antagonists
- Systemic antibiotics
- Esophageal motility disorders such as
- Achalasia
- Esophageal strictures
- Vomiting
- Anesthesia induction
- Enteral feeding
- Oropharyngeal colonization
- Poor oral hygiene
- Male sex
- Smoking
- Diabetes mellitus
- Medications such as: