Slow Expiratory Technique to Improve Alimentation in Children With Bronchiolitis (NCT03738501) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Slow Expiratory Technique to Improve Alimentation in Children With Bronchiolitis
France42 participantsStarted 2019-01-02
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to determine wether a single chest physiotherapy session with slow expiratory technique (SET) improves infants with viral bronchiolitis quality of life (food intake and sleep) on the next 24 hours.
Who can participate
Age range1 Month – 12 Months
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* children under 12 months
* hospitalized for bronchiolitis
* chest physiotherapy prescription
* bronchial obstruction confirmed by physician and respiratory physiotherapist
Non-inclusion Criteria :
* children more than 1 year
* exclusive breastfeeding or enteral feeding
* prematurity (gestational age \< 35 weeks)
* cardiac, neurological and pulmonary comorbidity
* continuous oxygen supplementation or ventilatory support
* chest physiotherapy contraindications
Exclusion Criteria:
* side effects during chest physiotherapy : bradycardia \<100 bpm, oxygen saturation\<90%, general state alteration
* outing, oxygen supplementation or parenteral nutrition less than 24 hours after randomization
* chest physiotherapy cessation according to family request