Background: The role of hyaluronic acid plus hypertonic saline (HA+HS) as a mucoactive treatment in patients with bronchiectasis is still unknown. This study evaluated whether HA+HS solution enhances similar sputum quantity with better safety profile than HS alone in patients with bronchiectasis. Methods: In this double-blind randomized crossover trial, three solutions (7% HS; 0.1% HA +7%HS; and 0.9% isotonic saline, IS) were compared in outpatients with bronchiectasis and chronic sputum expectoration. Participants inhaled each solution across four consecutive sessions. All sessions, except on session 3, also included 30 minutes of airway clearance technique. A 7-day washout period was applied. Sputum weight was collected during the session...
Inhaled hypertonic saline (HS) is an effective therapy for muco-obstructive lung diseases. However, ...
Background: N-Acetylcysteine and 3% hypertonic saline are being used effectively for sputum clearanc...
Background: Airway oedema and mucus plugging are the predominant pathological features in infants wi...
Background: The role of hyaluronic acid plus hypertonic saline (HA+HS) as a mucoactive treatment in ...
Background: The excessive retention of sputum in the airways, leading to pulmonary infections, is a ...
AbstractSputum clearance is of prime importance in the management of patients with bronchiectasis. W...
SummarySputum retention is a distressing feature of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis and has been ...
AbstractSputum clearance is of prime importance in the management of patients with bronchiectasis. W...
SummaryBackground and aimsInhalation of hypertonic saline (HTS) has short term positive effects on a...
peer reviewedBackground: Sputum induction by hypertonic saline solution inhalation is widely used to...
Background: Hypertonic saline inhalation has been shown to be effective in patients with cystic fibr...
Background: Sputum induction by hypertonic saline solution inhalation is widely used to study airway...
BACKGROUND: Hypertonic saline (HS) has been established as a therapy aimed at restoring the surface...
# Background Inhaled hypertonic saline (HS) is an effective mucolytic agent in patients with cystic...
Background: Bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in children. The mana...
Inhaled hypertonic saline (HS) is an effective therapy for muco-obstructive lung diseases. However, ...
Background: N-Acetylcysteine and 3% hypertonic saline are being used effectively for sputum clearanc...
Background: Airway oedema and mucus plugging are the predominant pathological features in infants wi...
Background: The role of hyaluronic acid plus hypertonic saline (HA+HS) as a mucoactive treatment in ...
Background: The excessive retention of sputum in the airways, leading to pulmonary infections, is a ...
AbstractSputum clearance is of prime importance in the management of patients with bronchiectasis. W...
SummarySputum retention is a distressing feature of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis and has been ...
AbstractSputum clearance is of prime importance in the management of patients with bronchiectasis. W...
SummaryBackground and aimsInhalation of hypertonic saline (HTS) has short term positive effects on a...
peer reviewedBackground: Sputum induction by hypertonic saline solution inhalation is widely used to...
Background: Hypertonic saline inhalation has been shown to be effective in patients with cystic fibr...
Background: Sputum induction by hypertonic saline solution inhalation is widely used to study airway...
BACKGROUND: Hypertonic saline (HS) has been established as a therapy aimed at restoring the surface...
# Background Inhaled hypertonic saline (HS) is an effective mucolytic agent in patients with cystic...
Background: Bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in children. The mana...
Inhaled hypertonic saline (HS) is an effective therapy for muco-obstructive lung diseases. However, ...
Background: N-Acetylcysteine and 3% hypertonic saline are being used effectively for sputum clearanc...
Background: Airway oedema and mucus plugging are the predominant pathological features in infants wi...