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Bolus Versus Continuous Nasogastric Feeds for Infants With Bronchiolitis: A Randomized Trial
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Infants hospitalized with bronchiolitis are commenced on nasogastric feeding to maintain hydration. Feeding strategies vary according to physician or institution preference.
Courtney, Alyssa +7 more
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Exhaled nitric oxide is related to atopy, but not asthma in adolescents with bronchiolitis in infancy [PDF]
Background: The fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) has been suggested as a non-invasive marker of eosinophilic inflammation in asthma, but lately rather as a biomarker of atopy than of asthma itself.
Mikalsen, Ingvild Bruun +2 more
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Background Acute viral bronchiolitis is one of the most common causes of hospitalisation during infancy in our region with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) historically being the major causative agent. Many infants with early-life RSV bronchiolitis have
Gulbrandsen Pål +5 more
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BACKGROUND Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospital admission for respiratory disease among infants aged
A. Kirolos +34 more
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Metabolome subtyping of severe bronchiolitis in infancy and risk of childhood asthma
Background: Infants with bronchiolitis are at increased risk for developing asthma. Growing evidence suggests bronchiolitis is a heterogeneous condition.
Zhaozhong Zhu +7 more
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Bronchiolitis: Treatment and management in an urgent out of hours care setting
Bronchiolitis is an acute inflammation of the bronchioles that predominately affects children but is most common in the first 12 months of life. Viral bronchiolitis is the principal cause of admission in England and Wales, with numbers exceeding 30 000 ...
Mortimore, Gerri, Dexter, Justine
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Management of bronchiolitis [PDF]
Bronchiolitis is the commonest cause of hospital admission in infancy. Severity varies from mild and self-limiting through to respiratory failure requiring intensive care and ventilation. Many viruses cause bronchiolitis, the commonest being respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Adams, Madeleine, Doull, Iolo
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Burden of respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis on the Dutch pediatric intensive care units
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis causes substantial morbidity and mortality in young children, but insight into the burden of RSV bronchiolitis on pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) is limited.
Rosalie S N Linssen +16 more
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Background Interventions to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic may affect the burden of other respiratory diseases. Considering the repercussion of these unique social experiences in infant’s health, this study aims to assess the early impact of social ...
F. Friedrich +8 more
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Background Bronchiolitis is common in the first two years of life and is the most frequent cause of hospitalization in this age group. No previous studies have used an episode-of-care analysis to describe the frequency, duration, and predictors of ...
Flaherman Valerie J +5 more
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