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Oral care to help prevent lung infections in critically ill patients on ventilators

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Abstract

High quality evidence from 18 randomized controlled trials shows that chlorhexidine mouthrinse or gel reduces the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia from 25% to about 19%.

  • Chlorhexidine mouthrinse or gel is associated with a risk ratio of 0.74 for VAP incidence compared to placebo or usual care.
  • For every 17 ventilated patients receiving oral hygiene care with chlorhexidine, one case of VAP may be prevented.
  • No significant differences were found in mortality rates, duration of mechanical ventilation, or duration of ICU stay between chlorhexidine and control groups.
  • Evidence regarding the effects of toothbrushing on VAP and mortality is uncertain and of very low quality.
  • Weak evidence suggests that povidone iodine mouthrinse may be more effective than saline/placebo in reducing VAP.

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Competing interests

Fang Hua: none known Huixu Xie: none known Helen V Worthington: none known. Professor Worthington is a Co‐ordinating Editor with Cochrane Oral Health Susan Furness: none known. Mrs Furness is an editor with Cochrane Oral Health Qi Zhang: none known Chunjie Li: none known
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