THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NEBULIZER THERAPY IN BRONCHO-OBSTRUCTIVE CONDITIONS
Abstract
By the purpose of work was the comparison of clinical efficiency Bronchodilatation at children of early age. Carried out analyzing of clinical results at 48 patients. The received results have shown, that at the patients 1st of group (24) applications nebutamol promoted faster reduction of tachiapnea, improvement of a common condition of the patient, reduction of cyanosis at nose lipstriangle and cough, disappearance of bronchobstruction symptoms. Whereas at 2nd group (24) of children receiving auphilin positive dynamic is marked in later terms and insmall quantity of the patients. For 2-3 days of treatment the patients with auphilin obstruction relief it was marked only at 66, 6 % of the patients, at application nebutamol the complete removal bronchobstruction was marked at 91 % of the patients. Thus, a good transforming of patient and the fast improvement of a clinical status of the patients, prove advantage assignment of nebutamol of bronchobstruction treatment.
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