Publications by authors named "Adelaida Fernandez-Rincon"

Introduction: It is known that infants with viral respiratory infections severe enough to require hospital admission have a high risk of developing recurrent wheezing. Few data have been published on unselected populations. The main aim of this study was to analyse symptomatic and asymptomatic respiratory viral infections during the first year of life in a cohort of infants, recruited at birth, and the development of recurrent wheezing.

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Introduction: It is known that infants with viral respiratory infections severe enough to require hospital admission have a high risk of developing recurrent wheezing. Few data have been published on unselected populations. The main aim of this study was to analyse symptomatic and asymptomatic respiratory viral infections during the first year of life in a cohort of infants, recruited at birth, and the development of recurrent wheezing.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HHHFNC) versus inhaled hypertonic saline solution (HSS) in treating moderate bronchiolitis in hospitalized infants.
  • A randomized clinical trial included 75 children under 6 months old, measuring primary outcomes like respiratory assessment change scores, comfort levels, length of hospital stay, and PICU admission rates.
  • Results showed no significant differences between the HHHFNC and HSS groups in terms of respiratory improvement, comfort, length of stay, or PICU admissions, suggesting that HHHFNC is not more effective than HSS for this condition.
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