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Randomized Controlled Trial
Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Bronchiolitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Sandeep Narayan Lal, Jaspreet Kaur, Pooja Anthwal, Kanika Goyal, Pinky Bahl, and Jacob M Puliyel.
- Department of Pediatrics, St. Stephens Hospital, Tis Hazari, Delhi, India. Correspondence to: Dr Sandeep Narayan Lal, Department of Pediatrics, St Stephens Hospital, Tis Hazari, Delhi 110054, India. sandeep.nlal@gmail.com.
- Indian Pediatr. 2018 Jan 15; 55 (1): 27-30.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) in decreasing respiratory distress in bronchiolitis.DesignRandomized controlled trial.SettingTertiary-care hospital in New Delhi, India. Participants: 72 infants (age <1y) hospitalized with a clinical diagnosis of bronchiolitis were randomized to receive standard care, or nCPAP in addition to standard care, in the first hour after admission. 23 parents refused to give consent for participation. 2 infants did not tolerate nCPAP.Participants72 infants (age <1y) hospitalized with a clinical diagnosis of bronchiolitis were randomized to receive standard care, or nCPAP in addition to standard care, in the first hour after admission. 23 parents refused to give consent for participation. 2 infants did not tolerate nCPAP.InterventionThe outcome was assessed after 60 minutes. If nCPAP was not tolerated or the distress increased, the infant was switched to standard care. Analysis was done on intention-to-treat basis.Main Outcome MeasuresChange in respiratory rate, Silverman-Anderson score and a Modified Pediatric Society of New Zealand Severity Score.Results14 out of 32 in nCPAP group and 5 out of 35 in standard care group had change in respiratory rate ≥10 (P=0.008). The mean (SD) change in respiratory rate [8.0 (5.8) vs 5.1 (4.0), P=0.02] in Silverman-Anderson score [0.78 (0.87) vs 0.39 (0.73), P=0.029] and in Modified Pediatric Society of New Zealand Severity Score [2.5 (3.01) vs. 1.08 (1.3), P=0.012] were significantly different in the nCPAP and standard care groups, respectively.ConclusionsnCPAP helped reduce respiratory distress significantly compared to standard care.
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