aspirationpneumoniariskfactors

,Causes.Riskfactorsforbreathingin(aspiration)offoreignmaterialintothelungsare:...Beinghospitalizedcanincreasetheriskforthiscondition.,由MKlompas著作·被引用13次—Aspirationriskfactors·-CAPinitialevaluationsiteofcarebasedonseverity(adults)·-CAPriskfactorsforMRSAandPseudomonas(adults).,Avarietyoforganisms,includingbacteria,virusesandfungi,cancausepneumonia.Dysphagia-isdefinedasdifficultyswallowing...

Aspiration Pneumonia

Causes. Risk factors for breathing in (aspiration) of foreign material into the lungs are: ... Being hospitalized can increase the risk for this condition.

Aspiration pneumonia in adults

由 M Klompas 著作 · 被引用 13 次 — Aspiration risk factors · - CAP initial evaluation site of care based on severity (adults) · - CAP risk factors for MRSA and Pseudomonas (adults).

Aspiration Pneumonia Risk Awareness Training (RAT)

A variety of organisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, can cause pneumonia. Dysphagia- is defined as difficulty swallowing and may involve obstructive ...

Aspiration Risk

由 BR Kollmeier 著作 · 2023 · 被引用 9 次 — The mortality rate for aspiration pneumonia varies from 10-50%. Any delay in diagnosis or treatment usually leads to high mortality. Go to: ...

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由 DAR Santos 著作 · 2020 · 被引用 6 次 — We found the following risk factors: stroke, dysphagia, male gender, advanced age, coronary diseases, lower GCS score 12 ...

Clinically defined aspiration pneumonia is an independent ...

由 T Wakabayashi 著作 · 2023 — Higher age, male sex, high CURB score, diagnosis of HCAP, and low BMI may indicate the severity of the disease. The presence of heart failure ...

Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia

由 SE Langmore 著作 · 1998 · 被引用 1294 次 — The best predictors, in one or more groups of subjects, were dependent for feeding, dependent for oral care, number of decayed teeth, tube feeding, more than ...

Risk Factors for Aspiration Pneumonia in Older Adults

由 T Manabe 著作 · 2015 · 被引用 231 次 — Conclusion. The risk factors for aspiration pneumonia were sputum suctioning, deterioration of swallowing function, dehydration, and dementia.