Microorganisms (Oct 2021)

Impact of Guidelines Publication on Acute Bronchiolitis Management: 10-Year Experience from a Tertiary Care Center in Italy

  • Carlotta Biagi,
  • Sara Scarpini,
  • Camilla Paleari,
  • Marianna Fabi,
  • Arianna Dondi,
  • Liliana Gabrielli,
  • Monia Gennari,
  • Marcello Lanari,
  • Luca Pierantoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 2221

Abstract

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Bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in infants. According to evidence-based guidelines, diagnosis is clinical, there is no need for routine use of laboratory or instrumental tests and therapy is primarily supportive, based on oxygen and adequate fluid supplementation. Nevertheless, unnecessary diagnostic tests and pharmacological treatments are still very common. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate how the management of bronchiolitis has changed in the last ten years in a Tertiary Care Center in Italy, assessing adherence to national guidelines. Considering the publication of the Italian inter-society consensus document in 2014, we compared patients admitted in the prior four epidemic seasons with patients admitted in the latter six epidemic seasons. The comparison between the two groups showed a significant reduction in the prescription of systemic corticosteroids (58.9% vs. 41.8%, p p p p p = 0.505). Despite the encouraging results, further efforts are needed to limit the prescription of ineffective therapies like antibiotics and inhaled salbutamol.

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