Assessment of different techniques for the administration of inhaled salbutamol in children breathing spontaneously via tracheal tubes, supraglottic airway devices and tracheostomies.
CONCLUSION: Via tracheal tube and non-valved spacer, the following doses should be delivered after single actuation of a 100 µg labelled-claim salbutamol dose: ~2 µg kg-1 per actuation to a 3 kg neonate, ~1 µg kg-1 per actuation to a 16 kg child, and ~0.5 µg kg-1 per actuation for a 50-75 kg child. The least effective methods were the syringe, and the uni- and bidirectional adaptor methods, which require replacement by the direct method if a spacer is unavailable.
PMID: 32997848 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Anderson N, Schultz A, Ditcham W, von Ungern-Sternberg BS Tags: Paediatr Anaesth Source Type: research
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