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asthma/vomiting

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Vomiting as a dominant symptom of asthma.

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These three cases are presented as additional evidence that vomiting can be a dominant symptom of asthma. Coughing and wheezing can be overlooked or ignored. Asthma must be considered in the differential diagnosis of vomiting.

Vomiting as the main presenting symptom of acute asthma.

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Vomiting as a dominant symptom in a patient with acute asthma is reported. The traditionally recognized triad of cough, tachypnea and wheezing were absent or trivial whenever this patient presented with persistent vomiting. A careful history, laboratory evaluation and a course of bronchodilators

Posttussive emesis as a symptom of asthma in children.

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BACKGROUND Emesis can be triggered by cough in children, and cough is a common symptom of asthma. OBJECTIVE To explore the association between posttussive emesis and asthma in the pediatric population. METHODS A questionnaire was distributed to parents of children between the ages of 2 and 17 years

Vomiting of liquid corticosteroids in children with asthma.

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BACKGROUND Oral corticosteroids are an essential part of the management of children with acute asthma exacerbations. Vomiting is a frequently cited problem attributed to oral corticosteroids. A new formulation of prednisolone, Orapred, claims to have improved palatability that may decrease the

Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 20-1992. A 24-year-old man with asthma and bouts of epigastric pain, nausea, and vomiting.

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Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 47-1987. A 79-year-old Cuban native with asthma, weight loss, vomiting, eosinophilia, and past meningitis.

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Dexamethasone versus prednisone for children receiving asthma treatment in the paediatric inpatient population: protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial.

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Asthma exacerbations are a leading cause of paediatric hospitalisations. Corticosteroids are key in the treatment of asthma exacerbations. Most current corticosteroids treatment regimens for children admitted with asthma exacerbation consist of a 5-day course of prednisone or

[Continuous fenoterol inhalation by children with severe acute asthma: immediate clinical effects].

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the alterations of heart rate, blood pressure, psychological aspects and oxygen saturation after continuous fenoterol inhalation (0.5 mg/Kg) by children with severe acute asthma. METHODS We studied 30 patients with severe acute asthma who were treated at the pediatric ward of

Treatment of asthma with tulobuterol or albuterol in school-age children.

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The subjects were 40 children aged 6 to 16 years with stable chronic asthma; 20 were randomly assigned to receive 40 micrograms/kg of tulobuterol twice daily and 20 received 100 micrograms/kg of albuterol three times daily for three months. Patients were assessed by spirometry after the morning dose

Randomized controlled trial of ipratropium bromide and frequent low doses of salbutamol in the management of mild and moderate acute pediatric asthma.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness and safety of alternative nebulized drug protocols in children with mild or moderate asthma exacerbations. METHODS We conducted a blinded, randomized, controlled trial with a 2 x 2 factorial design. Two interventions, nebulized salbutamol in frequent low doses

Short-term starvation with a near-fatal asthma attack induced ketoacidosis in a nondiabetic pregnant woman: A case report.

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Life-threatening refractory metabolic acidosis due to starvation ketoacidosis is rarely reported, even among nondiabetic pregnant women, and may be overlooked. Furthermore, stressful situations may increase the acidosis severity.In the present case, a nondiabetic multiparous woman was admitted for a

Improving timeliness for acute asthma care for paediatric ED patients using a nurse driven intervention: an interrupted time series analysis.

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Asthma is the most common chronic paediatric disease treated in the emergency department (ED). Rapid corticosteroid administration is associated with improved outcomes, but our busy ED setting has made it challenging to achieve this goal. Our primary aim was to decrease the time to corticosteroid

Dexamethasone Versus Prednisone or Prednisolone for Acute Pediatric Asthma Exacerbations in the Emergency Department: A Meta-Analysis.

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This study evaluates the efficacy and tolerability of dexamethasone (DEX) as an alternative to prednisone/prednisolone (PRED) for the treatment of pediatric asthma exacerbations in emergency department (ED).Fixed-effects meta-analyses of selected endpoints

LINX®, a novel treatment for patients with refractory asthma complicated by gastroesophageal reflux disease: a case report.

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BACKGROUND Gastroesophageal reflux disease is one of the most common comorbidities in patients with asthma. Gastroesophageal reflux disease can be linked to difficult-to-control asthma. Current management includes gastric acid suppression therapy and surgical antireflux procedures. The LINX®

A mixed-methods analysis of younger adults' perceptions of asthma, self-management, and preventive care: "This isn't helping me none"

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Background: Young adults (ages 18-44) have increased emergency department use for asthma and poor adherence to medications. The objective of this mixed-methods study was to understand experiences with and approaches to managing asthma, of
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