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Epinephrine Improves the Efficacy of Nebulized Hypertonic Saline in Moderate Bronchiolitis: A Randomised Clinical Trial
Authors:J Carlos Flores-González  Miguel A Matamala-Morillo  Patricia Rodríguez-Campoy  Juan J Pérez-Guerrero  Belén Serrano-Moyano  Paloma Comino-Vazquez  Encarnación Palma-Zambrano  Rocio Bulo-Concellón  Vanessa Santos-Sánchez  Alfonso M Lechuga-Sancho  Bronchiolitis of Cadiz Study group
Institution:1. Department of Clinical Pediatrics, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, Spain.; 2. Department of Pharmacy, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, Spain.; 3. Foundation for Biomedical Research Management, Cádiz, Spain.; 4. Department of Maternal and Child Health Care and Radiology, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain.; Fondazione IRCCS Ca'' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Università degli Studi di Milano, ITALY,
Abstract:

Background and Aims

There is no evidence that the epinephrine-3% hypertonic saline combination is more effective than 3% hypertonic saline alone for treating infants hospitalized with acute bronchiolitis. We evaluated the efficacy of nebulized epinephrine in 3% hypertonic saline.

Patients and Methods

We performed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial in 208 infants hospitalized with acute moderate bronchiolitis. Infants were randomly assigned to receive nebulized 3% hypertonic saline with either 3 mL of epinephrine or 3 mL of placebo, administered every four hours. The primary outcome measure was the length of hospital stay.

Results

A total of 185 infants were analyzed: 94 in the epinephrine plus 3% hypertonic saline group and 91 in the placebo plus 3% hypertonic saline group. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics were similar in both groups. Length of hospital stay was significantly reduced in the epinephrine group as compared with the placebo group (3.94 ±1.88 days vs. 4.82 ±2.30 days, P = 0.011). Disease severity also decreased significantly earlier in the epinephrine group (P = 0.029 and P = 0.036 on days 3 and 5, respectively).

Conclusions

In our setting, nebulized epinephrine in 3% hypertonic saline significantly shortens hospital stay in hospitalized infants with acute moderate bronchiolitis compared to 3% hypertonic saline alone, and improves the clinical scores of severity from the third day of treatment, but not before.

Trial Registration

EudraCT 2009-016042-57
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