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Effective measures for the primary prevention of aspiration pneumonia include [[Diet (nutrition)|dietary]] habit changes, maintaining [[oral hygiene]], postural maneuvers, and [[Medication|medications]] such as [[H2 antagonist|H2 antagonists]], [[metoclopramide]], [[mosapride]], [[amantadine]], or [[cilostazol]]. | |||
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==Primary Prevention== | ==Primary Prevention== | ||
*Effective measures for the primary prevention of aspiration pneumonia include:<ref name="pmid18179994">{{cite journal |vauthors=El Solh AA, Saliba R |title=Pharmacologic prevention of aspiration pneumonia: a systematic review |journal=Am J Geriatr Pharmacother |volume=5 |issue=4 |pages=352–62 |date=December 2007 |pmid=18179994 |doi=10.1016/j.amjopharm.2007.12.005 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid18261707">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sarin J, Balasubramaniam R, Corcoran AM, Laudenbach JM, Stoopler ET |title=Reducing the risk of aspiration pneumonia among elderly patients in long-term care facilities through oral health interventions |journal=J Am Med Dir Assoc |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=128–35 |date=February 2008 |pmid=18261707 |doi=10.1016/j.jamda.2007.10.003 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid23238778">{{cite journal |vauthors=Takatori K, Yoshida R, Horai A, Satake S, Ose T, Kitajima N, Yoneda S, Adachi K, Amano Y, Kinoshita Y |title=Therapeutic effects of mosapride citrate and lansoprazole for prevention of aspiration pneumonia in patients receiving gastrostomy feeding |journal=J. Gastroenterol. |volume=48 |issue=10 |pages=1105–10 |date=October 2013 |pmid=23238778 |doi=10.1007/s00535-012-0725-6 |url=}}</ref> | |||
**Bed positioning | |||
**[[Diet (nutrition)|Dietary]] habit changes such as: | |||
***Eating small meals at a slow pace and consistent | |||
***Elevated position at least 1 to 2 hours after meals | |||
***Elemental diets in bedridden [[PEG gastroscopy|PEG]] patients | |||
**Good [[oral hygiene]] such as: | |||
***Professional cleaning of the oral cavity weekly | |||
***Tooth brushing after each meal | |||
*[ | ***Cleaning [[dentures]] daily | ||
*[ | ***Gargling of [[disinfectant]] solution | ||
*[ | **Postural maneuvers and [[swallowing]] training to improve [[swallowing]] difficulties | ||
**Checking [[Feeding tube|feeding tubes]] regularly to prevent displacement | |||
**Administrating postpyloric [[feeding]] than [[Feeding tube|gastric feeding]] | |||
**[[Medication|Medications]] such as: | |||
[ | ***[[H2 antagonist|Histamine-2 receptor antagonists]] | ||
*[ | ***[[Metoclopramide]] | ||
*[ | ***[[Mosapride]] | ||
*[ | ***[[Amantadine]] | ||
***[[Cilostazol]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
Effective measures for the primary prevention of aspiration pneumonia include dietary habit changes, maintaining oral hygiene, postural maneuvers, and medications such as H2 antagonists, metoclopramide, mosapride, amantadine, or cilostazol.
Primary Prevention
- Effective measures for the primary prevention of aspiration pneumonia include:[1][2][3]
- Bed positioning
- Dietary habit changes such as:
- Eating small meals at a slow pace and consistent
- Elevated position at least 1 to 2 hours after meals
- Elemental diets in bedridden PEG patients
- Good oral hygiene such as:
- Professional cleaning of the oral cavity weekly
- Tooth brushing after each meal
- Cleaning dentures daily
- Gargling of disinfectant solution
- Postural maneuvers and swallowing training to improve swallowing difficulties
- Checking feeding tubes regularly to prevent displacement
- Administrating postpyloric feeding than gastric feeding
- Medications such as:
References
- ↑ El Solh AA, Saliba R (December 2007). "Pharmacologic prevention of aspiration pneumonia: a systematic review". Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 5 (4): 352–62. doi:10.1016/j.amjopharm.2007.12.005. PMID 18179994.
- ↑ Sarin J, Balasubramaniam R, Corcoran AM, Laudenbach JM, Stoopler ET (February 2008). "Reducing the risk of aspiration pneumonia among elderly patients in long-term care facilities through oral health interventions". J Am Med Dir Assoc. 9 (2): 128–35. doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2007.10.003. PMID 18261707.
- ↑ Takatori K, Yoshida R, Horai A, Satake S, Ose T, Kitajima N, Yoneda S, Adachi K, Amano Y, Kinoshita Y (October 2013). "Therapeutic effects of mosapride citrate and lansoprazole for prevention of aspiration pneumonia in patients receiving gastrostomy feeding". J. Gastroenterol. 48 (10): 1105–10. doi:10.1007/s00535-012-0725-6. PMID 23238778.