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A prospective, randomized study of continuous versus intermittent nebulized albuterol for severe status asthmaticus in children
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In children with impending respiratory failure due to status asthmaticus, continuous nebulization of albuterol is safe and results in more rapid clinical improvement than intermittent nebulization. Respiratory therapy required at the bedside and duration of hospital stay were substantially less for patients receiving continuous nebulization of albuterol, which suggests that continuous nebulization of albuterol is more cost effective than intermittent nebulization.