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Randomised placebo controlled trial of nebulised corticosteroids in acute respiratory syncytial viral bronchiolitis

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ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD
Volume 82, Issue 2, Pages 126-130

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BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/adc.82.2.126

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acute viral bronchiolitis; respiratory syncytial virus; inhaled corticosteroids

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Objective--To evaluate short and long term effects of giving nebulised budesonide early in respiratory syncytial viral (RSV) bronchiolitis. Design--A multicentre randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. Subjects--Infants admitted to hospital with their first episode of RSV positive bronchiolitis. Intervention-Randomised to receive either 1 mg of nebulised budesonide (Bud) or placebo (Pla) twice daily from admission until 2 weeks after discharge. Follow up was for 12 months. Main outcome measures--Duration of hospital admission, time taken to become symptom free, re-admission rates, general practitioner consultation rates, and use of antiwheeze medication during follow up. Results--161 infants were studied. Both arms were similar with respect to initial clinical severity, age, sex, socioeconomic class, and tobacco exposure, Median time from first nebulisation to discharge: Bud and Pla, 2 days. Median number of days for 50% of infants to be symptom free for 48 hours: Bud, 10 days; Ma, 12 days. Respiratory re-admission rates in the 12 month follow up: Bud, 16%; Pla, 18%; median difference (95% confidence interval (Cl)), -2 (-14 to 10). Median respiratory related general practitioner attendances: Bud, 4.0; Pla, 4.5; median difference (95% CI), -1 (-2 to 0). Percentage of infants recieving at least one prescription for antiwheeze medication during follow up, corticosteroids: Bud, 50%; Pla, 60%; difference (95% CI), -10 (-26 to 6);bronchodilators: Bud, 60%; Pla, 67%; difference (95% CI), -7 (-22 to 8). Conclusions--There are no short or long term clinical benefits from the administration of nebulised corticosteroids in the acute phase of RSV bronchiolitis.

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