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Nebulized Morphine as a Treatment for Dyspnea in a Child With Cystic

Fibrosis -- Pediatrics

http://www.pulmonologylinx.com/thearts.cfm?artid=406288&specid=14

Conclusion: Inhaled morphine was associated with a mild, beneficial

effect on dyspnea, with minimal differences found between the lowest and

highest doses. This " ceiling " effect may be the result of saturation of

opioid receptors in the lung, the variable bioavailability of inhaled

morphine, or a placebo response. More studies are needed to determine

what, if any, the optimum dose of nebulized morphine is for children...

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Effectiveness and tolerability of high-dose salmeterol in cystic

fibrosis -- Pediatric Pulmonology

http://www.pulmonologylinx.com/thearts.cfm?artid=407032&specid=14

Conclusion: Long-term high-dose salmeterol was equally safe and was

associated with better pulmonary function, fewer interventions, and

fewer respiratory symptoms compared to standard therapy with albuterol

in a population of outpatients with mild to moderate CF...

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Invasive mechanical ventilation for acute respiratory failure in

children with cystic fibrosis: Outcome analysis and case-control study

-- Pediatric Pulmonology

http://www.pulmonologylinx.com/thearts.cfm?artid=407033&specid=14

Infants and young children with CF requiring IMV due to ARF have a

favorable prognosis, whereas those 5 years of age suffer significantly

higher mortality. Malnutrition and a history of HEM are important risk

factors for having an episode of ARF requiring IMV...

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Transmission of colistin-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa between

patients attending a pediatric cystic fibrosis center -- Pediatric

Pulmonology

http://www.pulmonologylinx.com/thearts.cfm?artid=407028&specid=14

Conclusion: While there is no conclusive evidence for the route of

transmission, the frequency of overlapping in-patient admissions between

3 of these patients is suggestive of patient-to-patient transfer in the

nosocomial setting. CF clinicians should be aware that colistin

resistance can occur in P. aeruginosa, and some of these strains are

capable of spread within CF units...

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