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Query: UMLS:C0032290 (
aspiration pneumonia
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The double contrast pharyngogram by use of computed radiography (DCP-CR) has been found to be useful in detection of asymptomatic swallowing dysfunction. Following the DCP-CR examination, we investigated the incidence of
aspiration pneumonia
in 143 patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease (CVD) for 3 years and the effects of
ACE
inhibitors on the prevention of pneumonia.
Aspiration pneumonia
occurred in 29 out of 143 patients, and more frequently in the elderly chronic CVD patients with multiple brain lesions.
Aspiration pneumonia
was confirmed in 26 out of 85 patients (30.6%) with abnormal barium adhesion to the pharyngeal wall on the double contrast pharyngogram image by DCP-CR; whereas pneumonia occurred in 3 out of 58 patients (5.2%) with normal findings of DCP-CR pharyngogram. Among chronic CVD patients with abnormal findings of DCP-CR pharyngogram, the incidence of
aspiration pneumonia
was significantly lower in the patients treated with
ACE
inhibitors than in those treated with other antihypertensive agents or without antihypertensive agents (chi 2 value = 7.163, p < 0.05). Accordingly,
ACE
inhibitors may prevent the
aspiration pneumonia
and reduce the incidence of
aspiration pneumonia
in the chronic CVD patients with abnormal DCP-CR pharyngogram images.
...
PMID:[ACE inhibitors and its usefulness in the prevention of aspiration pneumonia in chronic cerebrovascular disease patients with asymptomatic swallowing dysfunction]. 1247 96
Pneumonia is a common cause of death in elderly people. A series of our studies have demonstrated that pneumonia in the elderly is characterized by silent aspiration, impaired swallowing and cough reflex, partly due to cerebral infarctions at basal ganglia. These infarctions probably induce the disruption of the specific central neurotransmitter system including dopamine and substance P, which plays an important role for swallowing and cough reflex. Use of
ACE
inhibitor and stimulation of the oral cavity by simple oral care, which are effective in increasing substance P. reduced the incidence of
aspiration pneumonia
. Moreover, use of a dopamine agonist such as amantadine hydrochloride and a folic acid supplement that are known to potentiate dopaminergic neurons also prevented
aspiration pneumonia
. For patients bedridden due to lowered ADL, it is essential for them to keep an upright position a few hours after meals to prevent
aspiration pneumonia
caused by the reflux of ingested foods. Also, administration of neuroleptics may cause
aspiration pneumonia
by suppression of dopaminergic neurons.
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PMID:[Cerebrovascular disease and pneumonia in the elderly]. 1293 58