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Discover Ludwig"cause aspiration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's desire or ambition. For example: John was driven by cause aspiration to become a successful business owner.
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If he doesn't chew, drink or swallow, there's less chance that food or fluid will end up in his lungs and cause aspiration pneumonia.
However, vocal cord paralysis due to injury of the recurrent nerve may cause aspiration pneumonia, which is a severe complication after esophagectomy with lymphadenectomy [3].
However, the technique may cause complications; it may force air into the stomach or cause aspiration of stomach contents, especially when level of consciousness is decreased.
4, 5 In turn, dysphagia may cause aspiration pneumonia and lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI).
Poor oral hygiene and periodontal disease can increase the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria many of which can cause aspiration pneumonia.
Considering the potential for enteral nutrition to cause aspiration pneumonia, one study tested the effect of proximal vs distal delivery sites [ 27].
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She was fed with a feeding tube due to dysphagia causing aspiration.
Thus, slowing down causes longer aspiration in aspirating languages and longer prevoicing in voicing languages but no change in short-lag stops.
The cause was aspiration pneumonia, which he suffered after a degenerative lung disease, his sister Katherine F. Helmbock, said.
In patients that are sedated and ventilated, reflux is regarded as a major cause of aspiration, and consequent ventilator-associated pneumonia [ 4].
Furthermore, the notion that percutaneous enteral gastric tubes are palliative by nature has been disputed, as they can cause oedema, aspiration and a host of infections.
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