Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.

We investigated the association between the results of a simplified cough test and pneumonia onset in 226 patients with acute stroke admitted to Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital from April to December, 2018. For the simplified cough test, performed on admission, patients orally inhaled a mist of 1% citri...

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Main Authors: Masahiro Nakamori, Eiji Imamura, Miyu Kuwabara, Tomoko Ayukawa, Keisuke Tachiyama, Teppei Kamimura, Yuki Hayashi, Hayato Matsushima, Mika Funai, Tatsuya Mizoue, Shinichi Wakabayashi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239590
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spelling doaj-412bc59bcb274b089c69555cf613d72c2021-03-03T22:06:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01159e023959010.1371/journal.pone.0239590Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.Masahiro NakamoriEiji ImamuraMiyu KuwabaraTomoko AyukawaKeisuke TachiyamaTeppei KamimuraYuki HayashiHayato MatsushimaMika FunaiTatsuya MizoueShinichi WakabayashiWe investigated the association between the results of a simplified cough test and pneumonia onset in 226 patients with acute stroke admitted to Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital from April to December, 2018. For the simplified cough test, performed on admission, patients orally inhaled a mist of 1% citric acid-physiological saline using a portable mesh nebulizer. When the first cough was evoked or if it remained absent for 30 seconds (indicating an abnormal result), the test was ended. Patients also completed the repetitive saliva swallowing test (RSST) and modified water swallowing test. We monitored patients for pneumonia signs for 30 days post-admission. Eighteen patients exhibited an abnormal simplified cough test result. On multivariate analysis, an abnormal RSST result was independently associated with an abnormal simplified cough test result. Seventeen patients developed pneumonia. The adjusted Cox proportional hazard model for pneumonia onset revealed that the simplified cough test had predictive power for pneumonia onset (hazard ratio, 10.52; 95% confidence interval, 3.72-29.72). The simplified cough test is a strong indicator for predicting the pneumonia development in patients with acute stroke; it should be added to existing bedside screening tests for predicting pneumonia risk, allowing appropriate and timely intervention.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239590
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author Masahiro Nakamori
Eiji Imamura
Miyu Kuwabara
Tomoko Ayukawa
Keisuke Tachiyama
Teppei Kamimura
Yuki Hayashi
Hayato Matsushima
Mika Funai
Tatsuya Mizoue
Shinichi Wakabayashi
spellingShingle Masahiro Nakamori
Eiji Imamura
Miyu Kuwabara
Tomoko Ayukawa
Keisuke Tachiyama
Teppei Kamimura
Yuki Hayashi
Hayato Matsushima
Mika Funai
Tatsuya Mizoue
Shinichi Wakabayashi
Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Masahiro Nakamori
Eiji Imamura
Miyu Kuwabara
Tomoko Ayukawa
Keisuke Tachiyama
Teppei Kamimura
Yuki Hayashi
Hayato Matsushima
Mika Funai
Tatsuya Mizoue
Shinichi Wakabayashi
author_sort Masahiro Nakamori
title Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
title_short Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
title_full Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
title_fullStr Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
title_full_unstemmed Simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
title_sort simplified cough test can predict the risk for pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We investigated the association between the results of a simplified cough test and pneumonia onset in 226 patients with acute stroke admitted to Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital from April to December, 2018. For the simplified cough test, performed on admission, patients orally inhaled a mist of 1% citric acid-physiological saline using a portable mesh nebulizer. When the first cough was evoked or if it remained absent for 30 seconds (indicating an abnormal result), the test was ended. Patients also completed the repetitive saliva swallowing test (RSST) and modified water swallowing test. We monitored patients for pneumonia signs for 30 days post-admission. Eighteen patients exhibited an abnormal simplified cough test result. On multivariate analysis, an abnormal RSST result was independently associated with an abnormal simplified cough test result. Seventeen patients developed pneumonia. The adjusted Cox proportional hazard model for pneumonia onset revealed that the simplified cough test had predictive power for pneumonia onset (hazard ratio, 10.52; 95% confidence interval, 3.72-29.72). The simplified cough test is a strong indicator for predicting the pneumonia development in patients with acute stroke; it should be added to existing bedside screening tests for predicting pneumonia risk, allowing appropriate and timely intervention.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239590
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