Nebulized Hypertonic Saline Treatment Reduces Both Rate and Duration of Hospitalization for Acute Bronchiolitis in Infants: An Updated Meta-analysis
Nebulized hypertonic saline (HS) treatment reduced the length of hospitalization in infants with acute bronchiolitis in a previous meta-analysis. However, there was no reduction in the admission rate. We hypothesized that nebulized HS treatment might significantly decrease both the duration and the...
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Main Authors: | Yen-Ju Chen (Author), Wen-Li Lee (Author), Chuang-Ming Wang (Author), Hsin-Hsu Chou (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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