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Refractory Status Asthmaticus: A Case for Unconventional Therapies.
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Critical Care Clinics, 2013
Status asthmaticus is a frequent cause of admission to a pediatric intensive care unit. Prompt assessment and aggressive treatment are critical. First-line or conventional treatment includes supplemental oxygen, aerosolized albuterol, and corticosteroids.
Christopher L Carroll
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Status asthmaticus is a frequent cause of admission to a pediatric intensive care unit. Prompt assessment and aggressive treatment are critical. First-line or conventional treatment includes supplemental oxygen, aerosolized albuterol, and corticosteroids.
Christopher L Carroll
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Critical Care Clinics, 1997
Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of asthma, significant morbidity and mortality exist for both the pediatric and adult patient. The critical care practitioner must understand the chronic as well as the acute nature of the condition in order to provide effective intervention.
N H, Cohen, H, Eigen, T E, Shaughnessy
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Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of asthma, significant morbidity and mortality exist for both the pediatric and adult patient. The critical care practitioner must understand the chronic as well as the acute nature of the condition in order to provide effective intervention.
N H, Cohen, H, Eigen, T E, Shaughnessy
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Status Asthmaticus in Children
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967An analysis was made of admission rates and patients hospitalized for status asthmaticus at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. Despite reports of increasing morbidity and mortality due to status asthmaticus, no significant trend in the admission rate was noted.
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Pediatrics, 1980
The article by Harfi, Hanissian, and Crawford on the treatment of status asthmaticus in children with high doses and conventional doses of methylprednisolone, which appeared in the June 1978 issue of Pediatrics, was most disturbing both from the methodologic approach and the subsequent discussion. Failure to measure theophyllin levels during this study
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The article by Harfi, Hanissian, and Crawford on the treatment of status asthmaticus in children with high doses and conventional doses of methylprednisolone, which appeared in the June 1978 issue of Pediatrics, was most disturbing both from the methodologic approach and the subsequent discussion. Failure to measure theophyllin levels during this study
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Halothane in status asthmaticus
Critical Care Medicine, 1982The authors administered halothane anesthesia to treat a child with status asthmaticus that was refractory to conventional pharmacological therapy and mechanical ventilation. Halothane is an inhalation anesthetic with potent bronchodilator properties. Marked improvement in gas exchange occurred in this patient after 10 min of treatment with halothane ...
P P, O'Rourke, R K, Crone
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Corticosteroids in status asthmaticus
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1980Nineteen children who were not steroid dependent and were hospitalized in status asthmaticus were studied to evaluate the effect of corticosteroids. They were randomized into two groups. Each group received salbutamol inhalations and intravenous aminophylline therapy.
M, Kattan, D, Gurwitz, H, Levison
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Journal of Asthma, 2003
Adult women may be more susceptible to asthma than men.Women are more likely to develop status asthmaticus (SA) requiring critical care.The medical records of patients admitted to our medical intensive care unit (ICU) for SA between 1994 and 2000 were examined. A number of demographic and physiologic variables were extracted from the medical records.Of
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Adult women may be more susceptible to asthma than men.Women are more likely to develop status asthmaticus (SA) requiring critical care.The medical records of patients admitted to our medical intensive care unit (ICU) for SA between 1994 and 2000 were examined. A number of demographic and physiologic variables were extracted from the medical records.Of
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