[Pseudocroup. Treatment in hospital]
- PMID: 7839475
[Pseudocroup. Treatment in hospital]
Abstract
Although croup is the most common form of airway obstruction in small children, there is debate as to the correct medical care for the hospitalized patient. A critical review of published articles was performed. It was found that a scoring system was essential for observation. There is only little information concerning the use of humidified air. Inhaled racemic epinephrine has a well-demonstrated effect. New studies indicate that L-epinephrine is as effective and safe as racemic epinephrine. Dexamethasone in doses greater than 0.6 mg/kg is effective in decreasing the length and the severity of respiratory symptoms associated with croup. When intubation is necessary steroids reduced the duration of intubation and the need for reintubation.
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