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13 de fev. de 2019 · Aspiration pneumonia is an infection caused by specific microorganisms, whereas chemical pneumonitis is an inflammatory reaction to irritative gastric contents. Our understanding of the...
- Changing Pharyngeal Bacterial Flora of Hospitalized Patients
Intense exposure of the respiratory tract may occur when...
- Editor Aspiration Pneumonia - The New England Journal of Medicine
Aspiration pneumonia is an infection caused by specific...
- Changing Pharyngeal Bacterial Flora of Hospitalized Patients
22 de out. de 2019 · Aspiration pneumonia occurs when bacteria-rich fluid from the oropharynx or upper GI tract is aspirated into the lungs in sufficient quantities to overcome protective physiologic mechanisms against infection. Intact swallow and cough reflexes prevent aspiration in adequate amounts to produce pneumonia.
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Aspiration pneumonia is an infection caused by specific microorganisms, whereas chemical pneumonitis is an inflammatory reaction to irritative gastric contents. Our understanding of the...
This BTS Clinical Statement seeks to provide practical clinical guidance on aspiration pneumonia (AP), through sections covering the relevant epidemiology, pathogenesis, prevention, diagnosis and management (including palliative care considerations where appropriate).
2 de fev. de 2021 · Aspiration pneumonia (AP) is a sub-type of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) still poorly recognized especially in the absence of an aspiration event. A further dificulty is the differentiation between AP and aspiration pneumonitis.
1 de mai. de 2021 · Aspiration pneumonitis refers to adverse pulmonary consequences caused by gastric or oropharyngeal fluids or xenobiotics (e.g., ingested food pellets or fluids, mineral oil, salt or freshwater...
Aspiration pneumonitis is defined as acute lung injury after the inhalation of regurgitated gastric con-tents. This syndrome occurs in patients who have a marked disturbance of consciousness such as that re-sulting from a drug overdose, seizures, a massive cere-brovascular accident, or the use of anesthesia.