TY - JOUR
T1 - New oral hygiene care regimen reduces postoperative oral bacteria count and number of days with elevated fever in ICU patients with esophageal cancer
AU - Mizuno, Hirofumi
AU - Mizutani, Shinsuke
AU - Ekuni, Daisuke
AU - Tabata, Ayano
AU - Maruyama, Takayuki
AU - Yokoi, Aya
AU - Omori, Chie
AU - Shimizu, Kazuyoshi
AU - Morimatsu, Hiroshi
AU - Shirakawa, Yasuhiro
AU - Morita, Manabu
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to Mikiko Iwatani (Department of Nursing, Okayama University Hospital, Okayama, Japan) for technical support. This work was financially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (No. 25463242) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Nihon University, School of Dentistry. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Using a controlled pre/post study design, we investigated the effects of professional mechanical cleaning of the oral cavity with benzethonium chloride, interdental brushes, and hydrogen peroxide on the number of oral bacteria and postoperative complications among esophageal cancer patients in an intensive care unit. Before surgery, 44 patients with esophageal cancer were recruited at Okayama Hospital from January through August 2015. The control group (n = 23) received routine oral hygiene care in the intensive care unit. The intervention group (n = 21) received intensive interdental cleaning with benzethonium chloride solution and tongue cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. The number of oral bacteria on the tongue surface and plaque index were significantly lower in the intervention group than in the control group on postoperative days 1 and 2 (P < 0.05). Additionally, the number of days with elevated fever during a 1-week period was significantly lower in the intervention group than in the control group (P = 0.037). As compared with routine oral hygiene, a new oral hygiene regimen comprising benzethonium chloride, interdental brushes, and hydrogen peroxide significantly reduced the number of oral bacteria and days with elevated fever in patients with esophageal cancer.
AB - Using a controlled pre/post study design, we investigated the effects of professional mechanical cleaning of the oral cavity with benzethonium chloride, interdental brushes, and hydrogen peroxide on the number of oral bacteria and postoperative complications among esophageal cancer patients in an intensive care unit. Before surgery, 44 patients with esophageal cancer were recruited at Okayama Hospital from January through August 2015. The control group (n = 23) received routine oral hygiene care in the intensive care unit. The intervention group (n = 21) received intensive interdental cleaning with benzethonium chloride solution and tongue cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. The number of oral bacteria on the tongue surface and plaque index were significantly lower in the intervention group than in the control group on postoperative days 1 and 2 (P < 0.05). Additionally, the number of days with elevated fever during a 1-week period was significantly lower in the intervention group than in the control group (P = 0.037). As compared with routine oral hygiene, a new oral hygiene regimen comprising benzethonium chloride, interdental brushes, and hydrogen peroxide significantly reduced the number of oral bacteria and days with elevated fever in patients with esophageal cancer.
KW - Intensive care unit
KW - Nurses
KW - Oral bacteria
KW - Oral hygiene
KW - Postoperative complications
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U2 - 10.2334/josnusd.17-0381
DO - 10.2334/josnusd.17-0381
M3 - Article
C2 - 30158338
AN - SCOPUS:85059232126
SN - 1343-4934
VL - 60
SP - 536
EP - 543
JO - Journal of oral science
JF - Journal of oral science
IS - 4
ER -