The most dangerous risk is aspiration pneumonia, which is more likely to occur if hydrocarbons are ingested in patients without a protected airway.
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With lesser material, gastric distension can cause stomach acids to damage the lungs and create a condition known as " aspiration pneumonia ".
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She examined the baby via the monitor, checked over the blood gas levels and vital signs Luecke provided, and confidently diagnosed aspiration pneumonia.
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There have also been a few cases of aspiration pneumonia in individuals with normal respiratory tracts possibly because of the diminished gag reflex.
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In early February 2012 Joshu Roshi became ill with aspiration pneumonia and did not teach at MBZC ( or any affiliate Zen Center ) again.
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Lorenzo Odone died on May 30, 2008, at the age of 30, after suffering from aspiration pneumonia, caused by food getting stuck in his lungs.
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Severe acute symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, hyperthermia, or aspiration pneumonia, must be stabilized with sedatives and oxygen therapy and may require steroid or antibiotic medications.
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A segmental or lobar pattern may be apparent after aspiration pneumonia, atelectasis, lung contusion, localized pulmonary edema, obstructive pneumonia, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism with infarction, or tuberculosis.
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Failure to properly assess PPS with respiratory involvement can increase the risk of missing aspiration pneumonia ( an infection of the lower respiratory tract ) in an individual.