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An individualised, item‐specific, nurse‐implemented OHC plan guided by structured screening and clinical assessment improved gingival inflammation and oral hygiene compared with routine care in adults with ABI within a multidisciplinary neurorehabilitation setting.
Mohit Kothari +6 more
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Should We Continue to Use Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis for Critically Ill Patients? [PDF]
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Ranitidine—Bolus or infusion prophylaxis for stress ulcer
Stress ulcer is a dangerous complication for the critically ill patient. Prophylaxis with antacids can undoubtedly reduce this risk, if gastric pH is maintained above 3.5. Histamine receptor antagonists may achieve this more conveniently. We have studied the effects of ranitidine, given either as 50-mg boluses every 6 h or as one of two infusion ...
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A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2003OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy, safety, and cost of using cimetidine, famotidine, and lansoprazole for stress ulcer prophylaxis (SUP) at our institution and determine which agent was most cost-effective. METHODS: An observational ...
Alan H Mutnick
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(STRESS ULCER AND ITS PROPHYLAXIS)
Strese bağlı olarak midede ortaya çıkan mukozal lezyonların patogenezi yeterince açık olmamakla birlikte bu lezyonların önlenmesi konusunda önemli gelişmeler sağlanmıştır. Bu çalışmada, strese bağlı ortaya çıkan mide lezyonlarının önlenmesinde şu an elimizde mevcut olan ilaçlardan simetidin, ranitidin, famotidin, diazepam ve omeprazol'un etkinliği
Zeki Karasu
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Critical Care Medicine, 2016
Objectives:Stress ulcer prophylaxis is commonly administered to critically ill patients for the prevention of clinically important stress-related mucosal bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract. Despite widespread incorporation of stress ulcer prophylaxis into practice around the world, questions are emerging about its indications and impact ...
Jeffrey F, Barletta +3 more
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Objectives:Stress ulcer prophylaxis is commonly administered to critically ill patients for the prevention of clinically important stress-related mucosal bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract. Despite widespread incorporation of stress ulcer prophylaxis into practice around the world, questions are emerging about its indications and impact ...
Jeffrey F, Barletta +3 more
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Prophylaxis and Management of Stress Ulcers
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1985Stress ulcers are located in the body and fundic part of the stomach. They occur in the majority of severely ill or injured patients, but only about 10% will bleed. The most effective prophylaxis are measures against the condition giving rise to risk factors as septicaemia, shock and malnutrition.
B, Anderberg, R, Sjödahl
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Cimetidine for stress-ulcer prophylaxis
Critical Care Medicine, 1984Although cimetidine is more effective than a placebo for the prophylaxis of stress-induced ulcers, it has no advantage over titrated antacid dosing. Several comparative studies even suggest that combining cimetidine with antacid is no more effective than use of full-dose antacid.
W L, Greene, R R, Bollinger
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