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Could brushing your tongue stop deadly pneumonia after a stroke?

NCT ID NCT06765018

Summary

This study tested whether using a special tongue brush could help prevent pneumonia in people who have had a stroke. Researchers enrolled 252 stroke patients to see if brushing the tongue reduced harmful mouth bacteria and improved swallowing problems, which are common causes of pneumonia after a stroke. The goal was to find a simple, non-drug way to lower infection risk and shorten hospital stays.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University Hospital Marburg

    Marburg, Hesse, 35043, Germany

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