Four Cases Treated by Daikenchuto to the Patients with Recurrent Aspiration Pneumonia in Tube Feeding
- Author:
Ryo FUKATANI
;
Shigeru EBISAWA
;
Takeharu CHIJIWA
;
Takeshi OJI
;
Ken OKAWARA
;
Hirobumi SHIMADA
;
Takashi ITOH
;
Shoko SENDA
;
Akira NAKAHARA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
aspiration pneumonia;
daikenchuto;
tube feeding;
percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG);
nasogastric tube
- From:Kampo Medicine
2010;61(3):313-318
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We administered daikenchuto to the patients having recurrent aspiration pneumonia with tube feeding, who had good responses. Case 1 : A 94-year-old-man with congestive heart failure suffering from recurrent aspiration pneumonia even after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement : following daikenchuto administration, he did not suffer from pneumonia, and his general condition became stable. Case 2 : An 80-year-old-man suffering from severe pneumonia after PEG placement, and experiencing recurrent pneumonias after treatment with antibiotics:following daikenchuto administration, we did not find gastric contents in his oral cavity as before, and his general condition became stable. Case 3 : An 85-year-old-man with congestive heart failure and cerebral infarction also suffering from aspiration pneumonia : a nasogastric tube was placed, but he suffered from recurring pneumonias with tube feeding. After administering daikenchuto, he did not suffer from pneumonia and was discharged from the hospital. Case 4 : An 81-year-old-man with recurrent pneumonia and congestive heart failure : after treatment with antibiotics, we placed a PEG tube because of his severe anorexia caused by oral feeding difficulties. In order to prevent aspiration pneumonia, we administered daikenchuto prophylactically. He subsequently developed very little fever until his discharge to a nursing home.