Management of bronchiolitis without antibiotics: a multicentre randomized control trial in Bangladesh
Objective: To ascertain that antibiotics have no role in the management of bronchiolitis. Design: Multicentre randomized control trial (RCT). Setting: Five purposively selected teaching hospitals in Bangladesh. Patient: Children under 24 months old with bronchiolitis. Interventions: Children we...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta Paediatrica 2009-10, Vol.98 (10), p.1593-1599 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To ascertain that antibiotics have no role in the management of bronchiolitis.
Design: Multicentre randomized control trial (RCT).
Setting: Five purposively selected teaching hospitals in Bangladesh.
Patient: Children under 24 months old with bronchiolitis.
Interventions: Children were randomized into three groups of therapeutic interventions: parenteral ampicillin (P‐Ab), oral erythromycin (O‐Ab) and no antibiotic (N‐Ab) in adjunct to supportive measures.
Main outcome measures: Clinical improvement was assessed using 18 symptoms/signs which were graded on a two‐point recovery scale of ‘rapid’ and ‘gradual’, indicating improvement within ‘four days’ and ‘beyond four days’, respectively.
Results: Each intervention group consisted of 98 ± 1 children having comparable clinico‐epidemiological characteristics at the baseline. The trial revealed that most chesty features (features appearing to arise from chest, i.e. cough, breathing difficulty, wheeze, chest indrawing, tachypnoea, tachycardia, rhonchi and crepitation) demonstrated a gradual recovery, beyond 4th admission day and, not differing among the three intervention groups (p > 0.23, p |
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ISSN: | 0803-5253 1651-2227 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2009.01389.x |