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Oral care and the risk of bloodstream infections in mechanically ventilated adults: A review.

Deborah J Jones1, Cindy L Munro.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Bacteraemia, defined as the presence of viable bacteria in the circulating blood can result in bloodstream infection, which is one of the most frequent and challenging hospital-acquired infections. Bacteraemia occurs in healthy populations with manipulation of the oral mucosa, including toothbrushing. Oral care is commonly administered to mechanically ventilated patients, it is important to determine whether this practice contributes to the incidence of bacteraemia. This paper reviews the literature on the link between the manipulation of the oral cavity and the development of bacteraemia in mechanically ventilated adults.
METHODS: Searches were conducted using Medline, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library databases. Article inclusion criteria were (1) a focus on mechanical ventilation and critical illness, (2) human subjects, (3) adult subjects, and (4) publication in English (or available English translation).
RESULTS: Nine articles met inclusion criteria and were critiqued. All relied upon clinical data as outcome measures; many were retrospective. The three organisms most often associated with nosocomial bloodstream infections were Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase negative staphylococci, and Enterococcus species. Establishing the origin of bacteraemia was problematic in most studies.
CONCLUSIONS: Additional research is needed to understand the relationship of oral care practices to bacteraemia in mechanically ventilated adults.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18403205      PMCID: PMC2753259          DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2008.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Crit Care Nurs        ISSN: 0964-3397            Impact factor:   3.072


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Authors:  C G Daly; D H Mitchell; J E Highfield; D E Grossberg; D Stewart
Journal:  J Periodontol       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 6.993

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Journal:  AACN Clin Issues       Date:  2002-08
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2.  Oral care and bacteremia risk in mechanically ventilated adults.

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Journal:  Heart Lung       Date:  2010-07-03       Impact factor: 2.210

3.  Candida albicans induces mucosal bacterial dysbiosis that promotes invasive infection.

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