
Infants with bronchiolitis who were treated with inhaled hypertonic saline in the emergency department were less likely to require readmission, compared to infants treated with normal saline, found a team of researchers, led by physicians from Children's Hospital Los Angeles. The study, conducted at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, will be published in iJAMA Pediatrics/i on May 26. Bronchiolitis is a ...
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