2014
DOI: 10.5455/2320-6012.ijrms20140876
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Oral care in patients on mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit: literature review

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“…[34][35] The oral hygiene should not be underestimated, as was evidenced in the present study since it prevents VAP. [17][18][36][37] Oral rinsing performed with potentially contaminated and inadequate fluids such as distilled water already opened and saline droplets the mucosa. It is necessary to use a toothbrush, sterile water for oral rinsing and exclusive materials for this purpose, 38 the products used must be standardized in an institutional protocol, based on evidence.…”
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“…[34][35] The oral hygiene should not be underestimated, as was evidenced in the present study since it prevents VAP. [17][18][36][37] Oral rinsing performed with potentially contaminated and inadequate fluids such as distilled water already opened and saline droplets the mucosa. It is necessary to use a toothbrush, sterile water for oral rinsing and exclusive materials for this purpose, 38 the products used must be standardized in an institutional protocol, based on evidence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to use a toothbrush, sterile water for oral rinsing and exclusive materials for this purpose, 38 the products used must be standardized in an institutional protocol, based on evidence. 17,39 The use of PPE was low. Non-adherence to the use of standard precautions is directly related to the availability of appropriate materials, professional culture and organizational climate that favor this attitude, as well as its safety.…”
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“…Oral health in patients requiring critical care is vital because it can affect the health and clinical outcomes of these individuals (1,2). Oral epithelium cells, extending from the lips to the oropharynx, are easily damaged in ICU patients due to poor circulation, lack of fluid and food intake, and toxicity of administered drugs (3).…”
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“…Owing to a variety of reasons such as fear of endotracheal tube displacement, pulmonary aspiration, patients' increased distress and suffering, shortage of time, lack of sufficient knowledge and skills in oral care, unpleasantness of the task, and the perception that oral care is less important than other care procedures, nurses either completely ignore patients' oral health or poorly attend to it (6). As part of nurses' daily tasks, oral care in ICU patients is an effective method for lowering the incidence of VAP (1). Pulmonary infections are the most common nosocomial infections in ICU patients, and they account for 65% of all such infections in these individuals (13).…”
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“…The use of antiseptic chlorhexidine gluconate 0.2% is recommended in the oral hygiene of patients with mechanical ventilators. 7,10,11 In the XXX: Dr. Saiful Anwar General Hospital intensive care unit, the use of 0.2% chlorhexidine gluconate as an antiseptic agent for oral hygiene is used by applying sterile gauze to the entire surface of the teeth, tongue, and mouth (conventional technique). Recent studies have shown that using 0.2% chlorhexidine gluconate can be more effective using comprehensive techniques (using a soft toothbrush).…”
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