Prokinetic therapy reduces aspiration pneumonia in tube-fed patients with severe developmental disabilities.

Namita Pareek, John Williams, Deborah Hanna, William D Johnson, Anil Minocha, Thomas L Abell
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To evaluate the clinical benefit of prokinetic therapy in aspiration pneumonia in patients with developmental disabilities, we conducted a retrospective study; records of 22 tube-fed patients were reviewed from December 1990 to October 1998 for a mean of 22.7 months before and 38.9 months during Cisapride therapy. Numbers of hospital admissions per patient-year before and during Cisapride administration were reduced from 2.75 to .61, with a relative risk reduction of 4.5. Days of hospitalization were reduced from 32.3 to 6.4. There were no adverse events noted from the therapy. Appropriately monitored prokinetic therapy may prove to be beneficial in preventing aspiration pneumonia in selected patients with developmental disabilities.

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促运动疗法可减少严重发育障碍患者的管饲吸入性肺炎。
为了评估促运动疗法治疗发育障碍患者吸入性肺炎的临床疗效,我们进行了一项回顾性研究;回顾了1990年12月至1998年10月22例管饲患者的记录,平均为西沙必利治疗前22.7个月和治疗期间38.9个月。在西沙必利给药之前和期间,每位患者每年的住院人数从2.75人减少到0.61人,相对风险降低了4.5人。住院天数从32.3天减少到6.4天。治疗中没有发现不良事件。适当监测的促运动疗法可能对某些发育障碍患者预防吸入性肺炎有益。
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