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Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia: How Important Is Dysphagia?

dc.contributor.authorTerpenning, Margaret S.en_US
dc.contributor.authorSchork, Anthonyen_US
dc.contributor.authorLoesche, Walter J.en_US
dc.contributor.authorMurray, Joseph T.en_US
dc.contributor.authorChen, Yinmiaoen_US
dc.contributor.authorLopatin, Dennis E.en_US
dc.contributor.authorLangmore, Susan E.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2006-09-08T20:19:38Z
dc.date.available2006-09-08T20:19:38Z
dc.date.issued1998-02en_US
dc.identifier.citationLangmore, Susan E.; Terpenning, Margaret S.; Schork, Anthony; Chen, Yinmiao; Murray, Joseph T.; Lopatin, Dennis; Loesche, Walter J.; (1998). "Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia: How Important Is Dysphagia?." Dysphagia 13(2): 69-81. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/42426>en_US
dc.identifier.issn0179-051Xen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/42426
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=9513300&dopt=citationen_US
dc.description.abstractAspiration pneumonia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among the elderly who are hospitalized or in nursing homes. Multiple risk factors for pneumonia have been identified, but no study has effectively compared the relative risk of factors in several different categories, including dysphagia. In this prospective outcomes study, 189 elderly subjects were recruited from the outpatient clinics, inpatient acute care wards, and the nursing home care center at the VA Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They were given a variety of assessments to determine oropharyngeal and esophageal swallowing and feeding status, functional status, medical status, and oral/dental status. The subjects were followed for up to 4 years for an outcome of verified aspiration pneumonia. Bivariate analyses identified several factors as significantly associated with pneumonia. Logistic regression analyses then identified the significant predictors of aspiration pneumonia. 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 one medical diagnosis, number of medications, and smoking. The role that each of the significant predictors might play was described in relation to the pathogenesis of aspiration pneumonia. Dysphagia was concluded to be an important risk for aspiration pneumonia, but generally not sufficient to cause pneumonia unless other risk factors are present as well. A dependency upon others for feeding emerged as the dominant risk factor, with an odds ratio of 19.98 in a logistic regression model that excluded tube-fed patients.en_US
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dc.publisherSpringer-Verlag; Springer-Verlag New York Inc.en_US
dc.subject.otherKey Words: Pneumonia — Aspiration — Functional Status — Medical, Oral, Dental Status — Deglutition — Deglutition Disorders.en_US
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dc.titlePredictors of Aspiration Pneumonia: How Important Is Dysphagia?en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelDentistryen_US
dc.subject.hlbtoplevelHealth Sciencesen_US
dc.description.peerreviewedPeer Revieweden_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumSchool of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumSchool of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumSchool of Dentistry, Department of Biologic and Materials Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumSchool of Dentistry, Department of Biologic and Materials Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationotherVeterans Affairs Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationotherVeterans Affairs Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationotherVeterans Affairs Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, USen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumcampusAnn Arboren_US
dc.identifier.pmid9513300en_US
dc.description.bitstreamurlhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42426/1/455-13-2-69_13n2p69.pdfen_US
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/PL00009559en_US
dc.identifier.sourceDysphagiaen_US
dc.owningcollnameInterdisciplinary and Peer-Reviewed


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