Dysphagia as a Missing Link Between Post-surgical- and Opioid-Related Pneumonia

Lung(2024)

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Abstract
Postoperative pneumonia remains a common complication of surgery, despite increased attention. The purpose of our study was to determine the effects of routine surgery and post-surgical opioid administration on airway protection risk. Eight healthy adult cats were evaluated to determine changes in airway protection status and for evidence of dysphagia in two experiments. (1) In four female cats, airway protection status was tracked following routine abdominal surgery (spay surgery) plus low-dose opioid administration (buprenorphine 0.015 mg/kg, IM, q8-12 h; n = 5). (2) Using a cross-over design, four naive cats (2 male, 2 female) were treated with moderate-dose (0.02 mg/kg) or high-dose (0.04 mg/kg) buprenorphine (IM, q8-12 h; n = 5). Airway protection was significantly affected in both experiments, but the most severe deficits occurred post-surgically as 75
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Swallow,Aspiration,Dysphagia,Opioid,Postoperative,Pneumonia
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