Introduction: Spacer devices optimize delivery of aerosol therapies and maximize therapeutic efficacy. We assessed the impact of spacer device on the prevalence and magnitude of bronchodilator response (BDR) in children with asthma. Methods: Children with physician confirmed asthma and parentally reported symptoms in the last 12 months were recruited for this study. Each participant completed two separate visits (5-10 days apart) with spirometry performed at baseline and following cumulative doses of salbutamol (200, 400, 800, and 200 μg) delivered by either a small volume disposable spacer or a large volume multi-use spacer. Spacer type was alternated for each participant during each visit. The primary outcome was the effect of spacer type...
textabstractPressurized metered dose inhalers (pMDI) are widely used together with spacer...
SummaryBackgroundSystematic reviews and national guidelines conclude that the nebulised route of adm...
Objectives - To compare the clinical effectiveness, acceptability, and cost benefit of administering...
Introduction: Spacer devices optimize delivery of aerosol therapies and maximize therapeutic efficac...
Aim: To investigate the influence of an incentive device, the Funhaler, on spacer technique and symp...
Metered-dose inhalers with a spacer (MDI/S) are as good as, or better than, nebulizers for children ...
Background: Salbutamol inhalation is the mainstay of treatment for acute exacerbation of asthma. A n...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the efficacy of pediatric asthma treatment by nebulizer and metered...
MDIs with spacers are as effective as nebulizers for delivering beta-agonists and less likely to cau...
We decided to conduct research in an effort to answer our question, “Are spacer devices the most eff...
Inhaled bronchodilators, particularly β2-agonists, are one of the most effective therapies for rapid...
Background: Asthma is a common and potentially serious chronic disease that imposes a substantial bu...
Background. In vitro and scintigraphic studies have suggested that effectiveness of metered-dose inh...
AbstractBackground: In asthma exacerbations, higher doses of inhaled beta-agonists are used to overc...
The bronchodilator response (BDR) in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) is routinely asse...
textabstractPressurized metered dose inhalers (pMDI) are widely used together with spacer...
SummaryBackgroundSystematic reviews and national guidelines conclude that the nebulised route of adm...
Objectives - To compare the clinical effectiveness, acceptability, and cost benefit of administering...
Introduction: Spacer devices optimize delivery of aerosol therapies and maximize therapeutic efficac...
Aim: To investigate the influence of an incentive device, the Funhaler, on spacer technique and symp...
Metered-dose inhalers with a spacer (MDI/S) are as good as, or better than, nebulizers for children ...
Background: Salbutamol inhalation is the mainstay of treatment for acute exacerbation of asthma. A n...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the efficacy of pediatric asthma treatment by nebulizer and metered...
MDIs with spacers are as effective as nebulizers for delivering beta-agonists and less likely to cau...
We decided to conduct research in an effort to answer our question, “Are spacer devices the most eff...
Inhaled bronchodilators, particularly β2-agonists, are one of the most effective therapies for rapid...
Background: Asthma is a common and potentially serious chronic disease that imposes a substantial bu...
Background. In vitro and scintigraphic studies have suggested that effectiveness of metered-dose inh...
AbstractBackground: In asthma exacerbations, higher doses of inhaled beta-agonists are used to overc...
The bronchodilator response (BDR) in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) is routinely asse...
textabstractPressurized metered dose inhalers (pMDI) are widely used together with spacer...
SummaryBackgroundSystematic reviews and national guidelines conclude that the nebulised route of adm...
Objectives - To compare the clinical effectiveness, acceptability, and cost benefit of administering...