2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoms.2023.02.009
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Efficacy of cetylpridium chloride mouthwash compared to povidone iodine on oral flora for perioperative patient care: A randomized controlled feasibility study

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“…CRP increases after surgery, and the PVP-I group had more subjects with severe in ammation compared to the CPC group, based on division of each group into those with CRP ≥ 5 and < 5 mg/dL. These data are related to the usefulness of CPC, as suggested in our previous report [14]. POM may also affect the CRP level [28], but POM was provided to both groups in the current study, with no group without oral care.…”
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“…CRP increases after surgery, and the PVP-I group had more subjects with severe in ammation compared to the CPC group, based on division of each group into those with CRP ≥ 5 and < 5 mg/dL. These data are related to the usefulness of CPC, as suggested in our previous report [14]. POM may also affect the CRP level [28], but POM was provided to both groups in the current study, with no group without oral care.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Instead, PVP-I and CPC are commonly used as alternatives to CHX in oral care management. In the rst report of this study, we compared changes in the bacteria counts and bacterial ora between PVP-I and CPC in POM [14]. CPC was found to maintain an antibiotic-mediated decrease of Streptococcus, which is related to postoperative pneumonia, from the day after surgery until 1 week after surgery.…”
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“…Routine oral care is known to reduce the incidence of VAP [6]. Perioperative oral care has been reported to reduce the risk of postoperative wound infection and pneumonia [7].…”
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confidence: 99%