1996
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199604001-01491
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Randomized Trial of Inhaled (Inh) vs Intra Venous (Iv) Steroid in Ventilator Dependent Preterm Infants. ▴ 1468

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“…For inhaled steroids the trials were categorised as: (1) early (! 7 days) [37][38][39][40][41][42][43]; (2) late (614 days) [44][45][46][47], or (3) inhaled versus systemic [48][49][50]. In addition, there was one trial which compared 3 days of systemic dexamethasone followed by 18 days of inhaled budesonide with placebo [27].…”
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“…For inhaled steroids the trials were categorised as: (1) early (! 7 days) [37][38][39][40][41][42][43]; (2) late (614 days) [44][45][46][47], or (3) inhaled versus systemic [48][49][50]. In addition, there was one trial which compared 3 days of systemic dexamethasone followed by 18 days of inhaled budesonide with placebo [27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Suchomski and Cummings [48] compared inhaled beclomethasone (400 or 800 Ìg daily) with a 42-day tapering course of intravenous dexamethasone. Duration of mechanical ventilation, supplemental oxygen, and hospital stay did not differ among the groups.…”
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