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Development and implementation of an aspiration pneumonia cause investigation algorithm

The diagnostic criteria of aspiration pneumonia have not been established, and it remains an underdiagnosed entity. Diagnosis and cause investigation is essential in improving the management of aspiration pneumonia. The Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines for the Management of Pneumonia in Adult...

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Autores principales: Yoshimatsu, Yuki, Tobino, Kazunori, Ortega, Omar, Oda, Hiroyuki, Ota, Hiroaki, Kawabata, Takafumi, Hiramatsu, Yuri, Murakami, Yosuke, Clavé, Pere
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9829530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36373578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13557
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author Yoshimatsu, Yuki
Tobino, Kazunori
Ortega, Omar
Oda, Hiroyuki
Ota, Hiroaki
Kawabata, Takafumi
Hiramatsu, Yuri
Murakami, Yosuke
Clavé, Pere
author_facet Yoshimatsu, Yuki
Tobino, Kazunori
Ortega, Omar
Oda, Hiroyuki
Ota, Hiroaki
Kawabata, Takafumi
Hiramatsu, Yuri
Murakami, Yosuke
Clavé, Pere
author_sort Yoshimatsu, Yuki
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description The diagnostic criteria of aspiration pneumonia have not been established, and it remains an underdiagnosed entity. Diagnosis and cause investigation is essential in improving the management of aspiration pneumonia. The Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines for the Management of Pneumonia in Adults (JRS Guidelines) show a list of risk factors for aspiration pneumonia. We developed an algorithm to aid physicians in evaluating these possible underlying factors and guide their management with a focus on aspiration pneumonia. The algorithm was developed based on the JRS Guidelines. The algorithm suggested dysphagia screening, pneumococcal and influenza vaccination, and other preventative measures for pneumonia. The algorithm was implemented in the acute setting of a general hospital among older patients admitted with pneumonia. Their outcomes were compared with a historical control group constituting similar patients from the previous year. Forty patients with pneumonia were assessed with the algorithm group, and 44 patients were included in the control group. In the algorithm group, significantly more cases (95.0% vs. 15.9%, p < 0.01) underwent early screening for a swallowing disorder. Two patients in the algorithm group were diagnosed with a new condition causing aspiration pneumonia, as opposed to none in the control group. Drugs with a potential risk for aspiration were identified and discontinued in 27.5% of the patients in the algorithm group and 4.5% in the control group. In conclusion, an aspiration pneumonia cause investigation algorithm translating the JRS guideline approach into practice enhanced the rate of swallow screening and preventative measures for aspiration.
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spelling pubmed-98295302023-01-11 Development and implementation of an aspiration pneumonia cause investigation algorithm Yoshimatsu, Yuki Tobino, Kazunori Ortega, Omar Oda, Hiroyuki Ota, Hiroaki Kawabata, Takafumi Hiramatsu, Yuri Murakami, Yosuke Clavé, Pere Clin Respir J Original Articles The diagnostic criteria of aspiration pneumonia have not been established, and it remains an underdiagnosed entity. Diagnosis and cause investigation is essential in improving the management of aspiration pneumonia. The Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines for the Management of Pneumonia in Adults (JRS Guidelines) show a list of risk factors for aspiration pneumonia. We developed an algorithm to aid physicians in evaluating these possible underlying factors and guide their management with a focus on aspiration pneumonia. The algorithm was developed based on the JRS Guidelines. The algorithm suggested dysphagia screening, pneumococcal and influenza vaccination, and other preventative measures for pneumonia. The algorithm was implemented in the acute setting of a general hospital among older patients admitted with pneumonia. Their outcomes were compared with a historical control group constituting similar patients from the previous year. Forty patients with pneumonia were assessed with the algorithm group, and 44 patients were included in the control group. In the algorithm group, significantly more cases (95.0% vs. 15.9%, p < 0.01) underwent early screening for a swallowing disorder. Two patients in the algorithm group were diagnosed with a new condition causing aspiration pneumonia, as opposed to none in the control group. Drugs with a potential risk for aspiration were identified and discontinued in 27.5% of the patients in the algorithm group and 4.5% in the control group. In conclusion, an aspiration pneumonia cause investigation algorithm translating the JRS guideline approach into practice enhanced the rate of swallow screening and preventative measures for aspiration. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9829530/ /pubmed/36373578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13557 Text en © 2022 The Authors. The Clinical Respiratory Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yoshimatsu, Yuki
Tobino, Kazunori
Ortega, Omar
Oda, Hiroyuki
Ota, Hiroaki
Kawabata, Takafumi
Hiramatsu, Yuri
Murakami, Yosuke
Clavé, Pere
Development and implementation of an aspiration pneumonia cause investigation algorithm
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9829530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36373578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13557
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