Oral care measures for preventing nursing home-acquired pneumonia

Sep 29, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Oral care to help prevent pneumonia in nursing home residents

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Abstract

Four randomized controlled trials involving 3905 participants assessed the effects of professional oral care on nursing home-acquired pneumonia.

  • Professional oral care may reduce the risk of pneumonia-associated mortality compared to usual oral care, based on low-quality evidence.
  • There is uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of professional oral care in lowering the incidence rate of nursing home-acquired pneumonia over an 18-month period.
  • Evidence regarding the impact of professional oral care on the first episodes of pneumonia is inconclusive.
  • No serious adverse events were reported in one study, although 64 non-serious events, such as oral cavity disturbances and dental staining, were noted.
  • Further trials are needed to establish reliable conclusions about the effectiveness of oral care measures in preventing nursing home-acquired pneumonia.

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