Effect of perioperative oral care on postoperative infections in patients with cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Aim: This systematic review aimed to assess the effect of non-pharmacologic perioperative oral hygiene care on reduced incidence of postoperative pneumonia (PP), surgical site infection (SSI), and the length of hospital stay in patients with cancer, and to describe the details of oral hygiene care. Methods: We searched seven databases. Eligibility criteria were based on perioperative oral hygiene care provided by healthcare professionals to patients aged ≥18 years who were surgically treated under general anesthesia and were evaluated for the incidence of PP and SSI. We reported risk ratios (RR) for dichotomous outcomes for PP and SSI using a fixed-effects model of meta-analysis. Results: The search resulted in 850 articles, among which two were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 21 were observational studies. Most studies indicated that dentists and medical care providers performed a combination of oral cleaning, and oral hygiene instructions. In RCTs, perioperative oral hygiene care significantly reduced the incidence of PP (RR, 0.86; p =.60), while in observational studies, perioperative oral hygiene care significantly reduced the incidence of PP (RR, 0.55; p <.001) and SSI (RR, 0.47; p <.001). The length of hospital stay was also significantly reduced (p <.05). However, the effectiveness of nursing intervention was not clear. Conclusions: Perioperative oral hygiene care implemented by healthcare professionals prevented PP and SSI and reduced length of hospital stays for patients after cancer surgery. As daily perioperative oral hygiene care is performed by nurses, it is necessary to research the effects of oral hygiene by nurses in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12600
JournalJapan Journal of Nursing Science
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Research and Theory

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