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High Incidence of Respiratory Infections in ‘Nil by Mouth’ Tube-Fed Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
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NBM tube-fed survivors were unlikely to have aspirated anything other than saliva/secretions or reflux, yet experienced significantly higher rates of respiratory infections than survivors fed orally. Stringent oral care and measures to prevent reflux are potentially modifiable aspects of stroke management.
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