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Review
. 2014 Nov 4:6:103.
doi: 10.12703/P6-103. eCollection 2014.

Recent advances in the management of acute bronchiolitis

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Review

Recent advances in the management of acute bronchiolitis

Claudia Ravaglia et al. F1000Prime Rep. .

Abstract

Acute bronchiolitis is characterized by acute wheezing in infants or children and is associated with signs or symptoms of respiratory infection; it is rarely symptomatic in adults and the most common etiologic agent is respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Usually it does not require investigation, treatment is merely supportive and a conservative approach seems adequate in the majority of children, especially for the youngest ones (<3 months); however, clinical scoring systems have been proposed and admission in hospital should be arranged in case of severe disease or a very young age or important comorbidities. Apnea is a very important aspect of the management of young infants with bronchiolitis. This review focuses on the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic characteristics, as well as the recent advances in management of acute bronchiolitis.

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