Disease | bronchiolitis |
Symptom | C0476273|respiratory distress |
Sentences | 6 |
PubMedID- 22014152 | Case presentation: we report here a series of 3 children (1 month, 3 years, and 28 days old) with severe respiratory distress due to rsv-related bronchiolitis requiring invasive mechanical ventilation with a high level of oxygen (fio2 >/= 50%) for whom nava facilitated respiratory support. |
PubMedID- 26106204 | We present the cases of 5 infants treated for acute bronchiolitis with respiratory distress using a combination of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen (hfnc) and an aerogen nebulizer to deliver aerosolized beta-agonist therapy. |
PubMedID- 25986025 | The rdai and racs are responsive measures of respiratory distress in bronchiolitis but do not encompass all determinants of disease severity. |
PubMedID- 26384333 | Objectives: to assess heliox inhalation therapy in addition to standard medical care for acute bronchiolitis in infants with respiratory distress, as measured by clinical endpoints (in particular the rate of endotracheal intubation, the rate of emergency department discharge, the length of treatment for respiratory distress) and pulmonary function testing (mainly clinical respiratory scores). |
PubMedID- 23689810 | Our study found that infants hospitalized with moderate respiratory distress due to rsv bronchiolitis did not show aspiration. |
PubMedID- 24886569 | Background: continuous positive airway pressure (cpap) is commonly used to relieve respiratory distress in infants with bronchiolitis, but has mostly been studied in an intensive care setting. |
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