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Changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a critical care unit: an observational study

INTRODUCTION: Previous research has suggested that deterioration in oral health can occur following hospitalisation. The impact of such deterioration could increase the risk of oral disease, reduce quality of life and increase the potential for healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) such as healthc...

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Autores principales: Sachdev, Mishal, Ready, Derren, Brealey, David, Ryu, Jung Hyun, Bercades, Georgia, Nagle, Janette, Borja-Boluda, Susana, Agudo, Elisa, Petrie, Aviva, Suvan, Jean, Donos, Nikos, Singer, Mervyn, Needleman, Ian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24007571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc12878
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author Sachdev, Mishal
Ready, Derren
Brealey, David
Ryu, Jung Hyun
Bercades, Georgia
Nagle, Janette
Borja-Boluda, Susana
Agudo, Elisa
Petrie, Aviva
Suvan, Jean
Donos, Nikos
Singer, Mervyn
Needleman, Ian
author_facet Sachdev, Mishal
Ready, Derren
Brealey, David
Ryu, Jung Hyun
Bercades, Georgia
Nagle, Janette
Borja-Boluda, Susana
Agudo, Elisa
Petrie, Aviva
Suvan, Jean
Donos, Nikos
Singer, Mervyn
Needleman, Ian
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description INTRODUCTION: Previous research has suggested that deterioration in oral health can occur following hospitalisation. The impact of such deterioration could increase the risk of oral disease, reduce quality of life and increase the potential for healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) such as healthcare-associated pneumonia (HAP). However, the strength of the evidence is limited by, amongst other factors, the few observational studies published that assess oral health longitudinally. In view of the microbiological component of oral diseases and HCAIs, the objective of this study was to investigate the microbiological changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a Critical Care Unit (CCU): (1) total number of cultivable bacteria and (2) presence and changes in specific HAP pathogens. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, longitudinal observational study in the CCU of University College Hospital, London. Study participants were recruited within 24 hours of admission. Dental plaque samples were collected from up to six sites per patient. The primary outcome was microbiological change from baseline to seven days with additional analysis for participants still present at day 14. RESULTS: 50 patients were recruited with 36 available for review at one week, with early discharge accounting for much of the loss to follow-up. The median total viable count of the plaque microbiota at baseline was 4.40 × 10(5 )cfu/ml and increased at week one to 3.44 × 10(6 )cfu/ml. The total viable microbe counts increased by a median of 2.26 × 10(6 )cfu/ml from baseline to week one (95% CI: 3.19 × 10(6), 1.24 × 10(7)) and this was statistically significant (P < 0.01). Specific HAP bacteria were detected in 26% of participants sampled, although accounted for a relatively low proportion of the total viable bacteria. CONCLUSION: Total bacterial count of dental plaque increases during hospitalisation in CCU. This finding, together with the colonisation of dental plaque by HAP bacteria strengthens the evidence for a deterioration in oral health in CCU and a risk factor for negative health and quality of life outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-40559832014-06-13 Changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a critical care unit: an observational study Sachdev, Mishal Ready, Derren Brealey, David Ryu, Jung Hyun Bercades, Georgia Nagle, Janette Borja-Boluda, Susana Agudo, Elisa Petrie, Aviva Suvan, Jean Donos, Nikos Singer, Mervyn Needleman, Ian Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Previous research has suggested that deterioration in oral health can occur following hospitalisation. The impact of such deterioration could increase the risk of oral disease, reduce quality of life and increase the potential for healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) such as healthcare-associated pneumonia (HAP). However, the strength of the evidence is limited by, amongst other factors, the few observational studies published that assess oral health longitudinally. In view of the microbiological component of oral diseases and HCAIs, the objective of this study was to investigate the microbiological changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a Critical Care Unit (CCU): (1) total number of cultivable bacteria and (2) presence and changes in specific HAP pathogens. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, longitudinal observational study in the CCU of University College Hospital, London. Study participants were recruited within 24 hours of admission. Dental plaque samples were collected from up to six sites per patient. The primary outcome was microbiological change from baseline to seven days with additional analysis for participants still present at day 14. RESULTS: 50 patients were recruited with 36 available for review at one week, with early discharge accounting for much of the loss to follow-up. The median total viable count of the plaque microbiota at baseline was 4.40 × 10(5 )cfu/ml and increased at week one to 3.44 × 10(6 )cfu/ml. The total viable microbe counts increased by a median of 2.26 × 10(6 )cfu/ml from baseline to week one (95% CI: 3.19 × 10(6), 1.24 × 10(7)) and this was statistically significant (P < 0.01). Specific HAP bacteria were detected in 26% of participants sampled, although accounted for a relatively low proportion of the total viable bacteria. CONCLUSION: Total bacterial count of dental plaque increases during hospitalisation in CCU. This finding, together with the colonisation of dental plaque by HAP bacteria strengthens the evidence for a deterioration in oral health in CCU and a risk factor for negative health and quality of life outcomes. BioMed Central 2013 2013-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4055983/ /pubmed/24007571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc12878 Text en Copyright © 2013 Sachdev et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ready, Derren
Brealey, David
Ryu, Jung Hyun
Bercades, Georgia
Nagle, Janette
Borja-Boluda, Susana
Agudo, Elisa
Petrie, Aviva
Suvan, Jean
Donos, Nikos
Singer, Mervyn
Needleman, Ian
Changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a critical care unit: an observational study
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title_short Changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a critical care unit: an observational study
title_sort changes in dental plaque following hospitalisation in a critical care unit: an observational study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24007571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc12878
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