Eur J Pediatr
May 2021
A new pediatric fixed combination of beclometasone dipropionate (BDP) 50 μg and formoterol fumarate (FF) 6 μg via pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI) (CHF1535, Chiesi, Italy) was investigated. In a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, cross-over study, a single CHF1535 administration using AeroChamber Plus™ spacer device (2 actuations, total dose BDP 100 μg/FF 12 μg) was compared to the same pMDI free combination in 56 asthmatic children aged ≥ 5 and < 12 years. Primary efficacy variable was forced expiratory volume during the first second (FEV) area under the curve corrected by time over 12 h following morning dose (AUC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of spirulina and its efficiency have been studied in a comparative aspect as a systemic biocorrector, in a combined treatment of tuberculosis in 26 children. It has been ascertained that application of spirulina as a pathogenetic means of remediation permits shortening the intoxication syndrome regression time, reducing the frequency of adverse reactions in administering antituberculous preparations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs high as 12.4% of children suffering from tuberculosis are readmitted, rural children are more frequently readmitted (18.0 versus 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper deals with the examination of the state of health of children treated at tuberculosis sanatoria of republican and local importance. At present the tuberculosis sanatoria for children are not considered any more to be strickly uniprofile. The emphasis of their activities is aimed at conducting controlled chemotherapeutic prevention measures among children with small attenuating forms of tuberculosis as well as among those who belong to high risk groups in relation to tuberculosis including concurrent bronchopulmonary diseases of nonspecific etiology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComputed tomography (CT) of the chest organs was used in a comprehensive examination of 19 children and adolescents with spherical and cavitary formations in their lungs and mediastinum. Comparative analysis of the results obtained by means of routine X-ray examination and CT of the chest organs of the children and adolescents with spherical and cavitary formations in their lungs revealed that CT greatly improved their differential diagnosis. CT provides valuable additional data and is an optimum X-ray method for differential diagnosis of spherical and cavitary formations in children and adolescents.
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