Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska

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4/2013 vol. 10

Anaesthesiology and intensive care
Possibilities of modification of risk factors for ventilator-associated pneumonia in cardiac surgery patients

Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska 2013; 10 (4): 389–396
Online publish date: 2013/12/27
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Confronting perimenopausal women’s knowledge of coronary heart disease with their health behaviours. Controversial role of hormone replacement therapy in the protection of coronary heart disease
Patients undergoing cardiac surgery require intensive care, the quality of which may significantly reduce the risk of postoperative complications in this patient group. Factors which decrease the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) include care provided to intubated and mechanically ventilated patients, maintenance of a semirecumbent position with elevation of the chest, enteral feeding, prevention of oropharyngeal colonization, and the use of sucralfate instead of H2 receptor antagonists in the prophylaxis of stress ulcers of the stomach. Similarly to other forms of nosocomial infections, the main element of VAP prophylaxis is proper hand hygiene of healthcare workers.
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