Could a simple breathing treatment keep kids out of the ER?
NCT ID NCT00584636
Summary
This study aimed to see if adding a nebulized steroid (budesonide) to the usual oral steroid treatment could better prevent children's asthma from flaring up again after an emergency room visit. It planned to enroll children aged 2-8 who were treated for an asthma attack and sent home. The goal was to reduce return trips to the doctor and improve daily breathing and quality of life. However, the trial was withdrawn and never enrolled participants.
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Phoenix Children's Hospital
Phoenix, Arizona, 85016, United States
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