Effect of Nebulized Ipratropium on the Hospitalization Rates of Children with Asthma
Open Access
- 8 October 1998
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 339 (15) , 1030-1035
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm199810083391503
Abstract
Anticholinergic medications such as ipratropium improve the pulmonary function of patients with acute exacerbations of asthma, but their effect on hospitalization rates is uncertain.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Efficacy of Nebulized Ipratropium in Severely Asthmatic ChildrenAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
- Efficacy of frequent nebulized ipratropium bromide added to frequent high-dose albuterol therapy in severe childhood asthmaThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1995
- NEBULISED SALBUTAMOL WITH AND WITHOUT IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE IN ACUTE AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTIONThe Lancet, 1989
- Comparison of ipratropium solution, fenoterol solution, and their combination administered by nebulizer and face mask to children with acute asthmaJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1988
- Frequent administration by inhalation of salbutamol and ipratropium bromide in the initial management of severe acute asthma in childrenJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1988
- Salbutamol and ipratropium in acute asthma.Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1987
- Nebulized anticholinergic and sympathomimetic treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive airways disease in the emergency roomThe American Journal of Medicine, 1987
- Nebulised ipratropium and salbutamol in asthma.Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1986
- Combined salbutamol and ipratropium bromide by inhalation in the treatment of severe acute asthmaThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
- Ventilatory functions of normal children and young adults—Mexican-American, white, and black. I. SpirometryThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1979