Abstract:A revisão proposta pelos autores para bronquiolite aguda (BA) é publicada em momento pertinente pela chegada do inverno em nosso país 1 . Certamente, a BA continua sendo a principal causa de hospitalização entre os lactentes. Para os profissionais que atuam nas emergências, a BA ainda é um desafio terapêutico. Apesar da infinidade de ensaios clínicos randomizados e revisões sistemáticas, as opções terapêuticas para o alívio do desconforto respiratório ainda recaem no uso de beta 2 adrenérgicos e adrenalina rac… Show more
Acute Viral Bronchiolitis (AVB) commonly affects newborns and infants causing signs of mild to moderate respiratory distress, presenting in some cases, need of hospital care to these patients. Thus, despite the low evidence levels of indicating the use of conventional therapies while treating BVA, this article presents the effectiveness of the Thoracic-Abdominal Rebalancing (TAR) technique in a newborn diagnosed with BVA during his hospital stay. The ATR technique proved to be effective in improving signs of respiratory effort when used in an infant hospitalized for AVB.
Acute Viral Bronchiolitis (AVB) commonly affects newborns and infants causing signs of mild to moderate respiratory distress, presenting in some cases, need of hospital care to these patients. Thus, despite the low evidence levels of indicating the use of conventional therapies while treating BVA, this article presents the effectiveness of the Thoracic-Abdominal Rebalancing (TAR) technique in a newborn diagnosed with BVA during his hospital stay. The ATR technique proved to be effective in improving signs of respiratory effort when used in an infant hospitalized for AVB.
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