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Bronchiolitis: Recommendations for diagnosis, monitoring and management of children one to 24 months of age

Abstract

Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for admission to hospital in the first year of life. There is tremendous variation in the clinical management of this condition across Canada and around the world, including significant use of unnecessary tests and ineffective therapies. This statement pertains to generally healthy children ≤2 years of age with bronchiolitis. The diagnosis of bronchiolitis is based primarily on the history of illness and physical examination findings. Laboratory investigations are generally unhelpful. Bronchiolitis is a self-limiting disease, usually managed with supportive care at home. Groups at high risk for severe disease are described and guidelines for admission to hospital are presented. Evidence for the efficacy of various therapies is discussed and recommendations are made for management. Monitoring requirements and discharge readiness from hospital are also discussed.

Authors

Friedman JN; Rieder MJ; Walton JM; Society CP; Committee AC; Committee DTAHS

Journal

Paediatrics & Child Health, Vol. 19, No. 9, pp. 485–491

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

November 3, 2014

DOI

10.1093/pch/19.9.485

ISSN

1205-7088

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