The Relationship Between the Risk of Aspiration Pneumonia and the Risk of Aspiration: Aspiration Risk and Aspiration Pneumonia Risk Are Not the Same?

  • Komiya K
  • Kadota J
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Reported risks for aspiration include cerebrovascular disease, laryngopharyngeal dysfunction, advanced age, severe dementia, Parkinson’s disease, malnutrition, the use of antipsychotic drugs, and gastroesophageal reflux. Although the aspiration risks may be...

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Komiya, K., & Kadota, J.-I. (2020). The Relationship Between the Risk of Aspiration Pneumonia and the Risk of Aspiration: Aspiration Risk and Aspiration Pneumonia Risk Are Not the Same? (pp. 87–95). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4506-1_8

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