2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2014.07.005
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Variability in Inpatient Management of Children Hospitalized With Bronchiolitis

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“…Standardizing discharge criteria for bronchiolitis may help reduce the wide variability in length of stay that exists among different countries and even across institutions within the same country. (11, 12, 41, 42) A reduction in duration of hospitalization can bring important benefits not only for patients but also for healthcare facilities, as it decreases the risk of nosocomial infections, the likelihood of medical errors and hospital costs, and allows a more efficient bed turnover. (43) In addition to these objective outcomes, others not so easy to measure but important potential benefits of a timely discharge, include reestablishing the infant’s and family routine, which in turn may help patient recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Standardizing discharge criteria for bronchiolitis may help reduce the wide variability in length of stay that exists among different countries and even across institutions within the same country. (11, 12, 41, 42) A reduction in duration of hospitalization can bring important benefits not only for patients but also for healthcare facilities, as it decreases the risk of nosocomial infections, the likelihood of medical errors and hospital costs, and allows a more efficient bed turnover. (43) In addition to these objective outcomes, others not so easy to measure but important potential benefits of a timely discharge, include reestablishing the infant’s and family routine, which in turn may help patient recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4, 810) These factors may contribute to the wide variability in length of stay reported among different institutions, both in USA and across the world. (11, 12) Standardizing clinical criteria for bronchiolitis is especially relevant in an era where new interventions for prevention and treatment of RSV infection are being evaluated in clinical studies. (1316)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Rates of bronchodilator use have declined from 90%, in 2007-2012 to 25% and rates of chest radiographs have declined from 52-85% to 10 35%. 48 However, there still remain significantly high rates of use of non-recommended therapies and wide variation in the use of therapeutic interven tions among hospitals in the US. 48 The PERN study highlights this same variation on an international scale confirming that location of care, regardless of disease severity, is the main predictor of bronchi olitis management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…48 However, there still remain significantly high rates of use of non-recommended therapies and wide variation in the use of therapeutic interven tions among hospitals in the US. 48 The PERN study highlights this same variation on an international scale confirming that location of care, regardless of disease severity, is the main predictor of bronchi olitis management. 11 The current guidelines and recent findings highlight the importance of standardizing acute care of bronchiolitis with evidence based point-of-care clin ical practice pathways for ED physicians combined with multidisciplinary institutional pathways.…”
Section: Nebulized Epinephrinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pero hay poca evidencia de la eficacia del uso de corticosteroides en el tratamiento de la bronquiolitis y no es recomendada en las guías respectivas (27) . Actualmente, se siguen usando en la práctica clínica tanto los broncodilatadores como corticosteroides por la cercanía que hay entre la bronquiolitis y el asma (28) .…”
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