| Literature DB >> 28004493 |
Ed Oakley1,2,3, Rob Carter4, Bridie Murphy4, Meredith Borland5,6,7, Jocelyn Neutze8, Jason Acworth9,10,11, David Krieser2,3,12, Stuart Dalziel13,14, Andrew Davidson2,3,15, Susan Donath2,3, Kim Jachno2, Mike South2,3,16, Franz E Babl1,2,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in infants and the leading cause of hospitalisation. We aimed to assess whether intravenous hydration (IVH) was more cost-effective than nasogastric hydration (NGH) as a planned secondary economic analysis of a randomised trial involving 759 infants (aged 2-12 months) admitted to hospital with a clinical diagnosis of bronchiolitis and requiring non-oral hydration. No Australian cost data exist to aid clinicians in decision-making around interventions in bronchiolitis.Entities:
Keywords: bronchiolitis; child; economic evaluation; hydration; intravenous; nasogastric
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28004493 DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Med Australas ISSN: 1742-6723 Impact factor: 2.151