| Literature DB >> 26106204 |
Sherwin E Morgan1, Steve Mosakowski2, Patti Solano2, Jesse B Hall3, Avery Tung4.
Abstract
Asthma and bronchiolitis are episodic obstructive pulmonary diseases characterized by bronchoconstriction, airway wall inflammation, increased mucus production, and air-flow obstruction. 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 β-agonist therapy. In all infants, we found that HFNC resulted in a greater heart rate increase than delivery via a facemask. We also found that patients tolerated inhaled therapy better with HFNC than a facemask.Entities:
Keywords: HFNC; asthma; bronchiolitis; high-flow nasal cannula; β agonists
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26106204 DOI: 10.4187/respcare.03996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Care ISSN: 0020-1324 Impact factor: 2.258