Publications by authors named "Makiko Moriyama"

Article Synopsis
  • Perioperative oral care is crucial for preventing infections in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery, but there's uncertainty about the specific care needed for different patients.
  • The study analyzed 20 patients and found that those with lower oral functions had higher levels of salivary bacteria before and after surgery, particularly in the fasting period.
  • It concluded that patients with reduced oral function require more attention in oral care, as bacterial counts rise during fasting, emphasizing the need for timely oral feeding post-surgery.
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Perioperative oral management is performed to prevent postoperative complications, but its indication and management method are unclear. This study aimed to investigate salivary bacterial counts pre-and postoperatively, and factors related to increased bacterial count postoperatively. We included 121 patients who underwent surgery under general anesthesia and perioperative oral management.

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