Title of article
The Combination of Salbutamol Nebulizer and Oral Procaterol to the Indonesian Children with Pneumonia
Author/Authors
Darmawan, Endang Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Ahmad Dahlan University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia , Kusumawati, Leny Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Ahmad Dahlan University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pages
14
From page
59
To page
72
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of combining salbutamol nebulizer and oral procaterol
compared to only oral procaterol on the respiratory rate, temperature (fever), spasm, cough frequency, thoracic
retraction, and length of stay (LOS) among young children with pneumonia. This prospective cohort study
included 48 consecutive sampling subjects with pneumonia in Indonesia. The subjects were classified based on
the type of therapy they received: intervention group used the combination of salbutamol nebulizer and oral
procaterol therapy (n=24 subjects) and the control group received oral procaterol only (n=24). The result
showed that the combination therapy salbutamol nebulizer and oral procaterol was more effective than the
administration of oral procaterol only with the rate of clinical change. Combination therapy nebulized
salbutamol and oral procaterol significantly respiratory rate (p=0.006) and temperature (fever) (p=0.002)
compared to the only oral procaterol. The combination had clinical change in reducing spasm, cough frequency,
thoracic retraction, and length of stay (LOS) however there are was no significant effect of this combination in
reducing spasm (p=0.348), cough frequency (p=0.964), thoracic retraction (p=0.666), and length of stay (LOS)
(p=0.192) compared to the only oral procaterol among the Indonesian children with pneumonia.
Keywords
Children , Cough , Length of stay , Pneumonia , Procaterol , Salbutamol nebulizer
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IJPS)
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2519541
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