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SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS IN ACUTE VIRAL BRONCHIOLITIS

Pediatrics, 1969
Mean pulmonary resistance and inspiratory and expiratory pulmonary resistance were measured in 10 infants with acute viral bronchiolitis before and after the administration of isoprenaline or orciprenaline by aerosol. No consistent change in any measurement of pulmonary resistance was recorded following the administration of the drugs.
P. D. Phelan, H. E. Williams
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Neutrophil‐mediated inflammation in respiratory syncytial viral bronchiolitis

Pediatrics International, 2005
Abstract  Background : The involvement of neutrophil‐mediated inflammation may play an important role in the pathogenesis of acute respitory syncytial virus bronchiolitis. However, no measurable marker is sensitive enough to assess neutrophil‐mediated inflammation in the airways. Released neutrophil elastase (NE) in intraluminal
Kozo, Yasui   +8 more
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Bronchodilator response during acute viral bronchiolitis in infancy

Pediatric Pulmonology, 1985
AbstractBronchodilator responsiveness was assessed by measuring specific respiratory conductance before and after inhalation of aerosolized bronchodilator in 50 infants who had acute bronchiolitis due to respiratory syncytial virus infection. Thirty per cent of the infants showed an improvement in specific conductance.
Soto, Manuel E.   +4 more
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Viral Testing and Isolation of Patients With Bronchiolitis

Pediatrics, 2007
In this issue of Pediatrics , Harris et al1 raise important issues that highlight the importance of controlling the spread of infections among young ill children. The goal of the clinical practice guideline “Diagnosis and Management of Bronchiolitis”2 was to provide recommendations for the diagnosis and management of children between 1 month and 2 ...
Caroline Breese, Hall   +1 more
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Acute viral bronchiolitis in infancy: Epidemiology and management

Lung, 1990
Acute bronchiolitis due to viral agents (RSV, parainfluenza, influenza, adenovirus) is a relatively frequent disease of infancy. Seasonal epidemic pattern have been recognized, and nosocomial infections in pediatric wards occur. Until age 2 years most children have experienced some form of airway disease attributable to RSV.
T, Nicolai, A, Pohl
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Current treatment for acute viral bronchiolitis in infants

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2003
This paper provides an update and critical review of available data on the treatment of acute viral bronchiolitis in previously healthy infants, with special focus on new or promising therapies. The main potential benefits of medical assistance in these patients reside in the careful monitoring of their clinical status, the maintenance of adequate ...
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[Viral bronchiolitis and pneumopathies in infants].

La Revue du praticien, 1997
Acute bronchiolitis is the most common severe lower-respiratory-tract infection of infancy. Although signs and symptoms may become severe, most viral respiratory infections are self-limited and improvement occurs within a few days. Patients hospitalized with bronchiolitis usually require supportive therapy, including oxygen and fluids, and may require ...
J, Brouard, F, Freymuth
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Acute viral bronchiolitis

2021
Fabio Midulla   +2 more
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ACUTE VIRAL BRONCHIOLITIS IN INFANTS (REVIEW).

Georgian medical news, 2017
Bronchiolitis is a common condition in children less than 2 years of age and is a leading cause of infant hospitalization. Acute bronchiolitis is characterized by acute wheezing in infants or children and is associated with signs or symptoms of respiratory infection; the most common etiologic agent is respiratory syncytial virus.
I, Chkhaidze, D, Zirakishvili
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Viral bronchiolitis

2009
Yuranga Weerakkody   +2 more
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