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Chumacero, A., (2022). Efecto de la nebulización con solución fisiológica versus solución hipertónica en la estancia hospitalaria en lactantes con bronquiolitis 2015 - 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/8949
Chumacero, A., Efecto de la nebulización con solución fisiológica versus solución hipertónica en la estancia hospitalaria en lactantes con bronquiolitis 2015 - 2019 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/8949
@misc{renati/379499,
title = "Efecto de la nebulización con solución fisiológica versus solución hipertónica en la estancia hospitalaria en lactantes con bronquiolitis 2015 - 2019",
author = "Chumacero Velásquez, Ana Elizabeth",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2022"
}
To compare the effect of nebulization with physiological saline solution versus nebulization with 3% hypertonic saline solution in the treatment of bronchiolitis in infants under 8 months of age at Hospital Cayetano Heredia, Piura 2015-2019. Material and method: An observational, analytical, longitudinal, retrospective cohort study was carried out with a sample of 240 infants from the pediatric hospitalization area of the José Cayetano Heredia Hospital - Piura through medical records from the year 2015-2019. The patients were collected according to the sample size and both groups that received the different type of treatment were compared. Results: The median length of hospital stay for the group receiving SSH 3% was 3 days and for the group receiving SSF it was 2 days (p=0.000). The mean of the Bierman and Pierson score at admission was 4.52 points and at discharge 2.25 points in both, obtaining that both treatments achieved an improvement that was 8 the same (p=0.07). The mean difference of the ESBA scale Scores at admission was greater in the group that received SSF (p=0.02). The mean time to resolution of respiratory distress for the SSH group was 3 days and that for the FSS group was 1.5 days. Conclusion: Nebulization with SSF in the management of bronchiolitis has a shorter hospital stay compared to the use of nebulization with SSH 3%.
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