Nebulized 5% Hypertonic Saline for the Treatment of Bronchiolitis
Bronchiolitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Bronchiolitis focused on measuring Bronchiolitis, Viral, An acute inflammation of the upper RESPIRATORY TRACT
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Infants aged ≤ 18 months presenting to the unit for the treatment of moderate-severe viral bronchiolitis were eligible for the study.
- Moderate-severe bronchiolitis required having a prodromal history consistent with viral upper respiratory tract infection followed by wheezing and/or crackles on auscultation and a Wang bronchiolitis severity score of ≥ 4 on presentation.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients were excluded from the study if they had one or more of the following characteristics:
- Born preterm ≤ 34 weeks gestation,
- Previous history of wheezing,
- Steroid use within 48 hours of presentation,
- Obtundation and progressive respiratory failure requiring ICU admission,
- History of apnea with in 24 hours before presentation,
- Oxygen saturation ≤ 85% on room air at the time of recruitment,
- History of a diagnosis of chronic lung disease,
- Congenital heart disease, or
- Immunodeficiency.
Sites / Locations
- Pediatric Emergency Center, Al-Saad
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Other
Other
Treatment 1. 5% Saline + Epinephrine
Treatment 3. 3% Saline + Epinephrine
Treatment 2 . 0.9% Saline + Epinephrine
Nebulization with 4ml of 5% saline mixed with 1.5 ml of epinephrine every 4 hours thereafter until ready for discharge. Immediately before nebulization, just after, and 2 hours after, the following measurements were collected for each patients: bronchiolitis severity score, oxygen saturation on room air, and heart rate.
Nebulization with 4ml of 3% saline mixed with 1.5 ml of epinephrine every 4 hours thereafter until ready for discharge. Immediately before nebulization, just after, and 2 hours after, the following measurements were collected for each patients: bronchiolitis severity score, oxygen saturation on room air, and heart rate.
Nebulization with 4ml of 0.9% saline mixed with 1.5 ml of epinephrine every 4 hours thereafter until ready for discharge. Immediately before nebulization, just after, and 2 hours after, the following measurements were collected for each patients: bronchiolitis severity score, oxygen saturation on room air, and heart rate.