Features of the treatment of secretory evacuation disorders in acute bronchitis in children with impaired respiratory function
Keywords:
children, bronchitis, spirography, treatment, thyme, ivyAbstract
Objective: to increase the efficiency and safety of the treatment of the bronchi secretory-evacuation disorders in acute bronchitis with impaired respiratory function in children by using a medication with minimal effect on the cardiovascular system.
Materials and methods. Under observation were 60 children aged 6 to 11 years. 2 observation groups were formed (30 children in each group): 1st group — children receiving the Bronchipret® for 10 days with acute bronchitis with impaired respiratory function; 2nd group — children who do not receive the Bronchipret in acute bronchitis with impaired respiratory function.
Results. In the group of patients taking Bronchipret®, in addition to faster clinical dynamics, according to spirography, there was an improvement in the parameters of the external respiration function, characterizing the obstructive component of the obstruction of the air flow. After therapy with Bronchipret®, normalization of the functioning of the autonomic nervous system and the predominance of eutonia were observed against the background of a decrease in the number of registration of parasympathicotonia.
Conclusion. The good tolerance and safety of Bronchipret® during 7-day use in patients aged 6–11 years allows us to recommend this drug as a highly effective treatment for bronchi secretory-evacuation disorders in acute bronchitis in children.
The research was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of participating institution.
The informed consent of the patient was obtained for conducting the studies.
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