Role of budesonide inhalation in treatment of meconium-aspiration syndrome

Zainab H. Ahmed, Amira Mohamed, Mona Abdelmeguid
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Background and aim Meconium-aspiration syndrome (MAS) is a common cause of respiratory distress. MAS is a serious disease that affects neonates born through meconium-stained amniotic fluid. The pathophysiology of MAS is multifactorial, inflammation has an important role in MAS, so anti-inflammatory drugs like corticosteroids may be effective in the treatment of MAS. Budesonide is a nonhalogenated glucocorticoid that can reduce vascular permeability, inhibit secretion of mucus, relieve edema and spasm, and help pulmonary ventilation. In this study we aimed to find out the effect of early nebulized budesonide in the treatment of MAS. Patients and methods This was a prospective study conducted during the period from October 2017 to July 2018 at El-Minia General Hospital and Al-Azhar University Hospital, Assiut. Intervention: budesonide inhalation in a dose of 50 mg every 12 h till clinical recovery, whichever was earlier. Results The present study revealed that nebulized budesonide improves the clinical outcome of newborns with MAS in terms of lowering the duration of O2 dependency, duration of respiratory distress, duration of hospital stay, duration of radiograph clearance, time for full feeding (P<0.001), and thus early discharge from the NICU. Conclusion Early nebulized budesonide is effective in treating MAS and has high safety with almost no short-term complications.
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布地奈德吸入治疗胎粪吸入综合征的作用
背景与目的粪吸综合征(MAS)是引起呼吸窘迫的常见原因。MAS是一种严重的疾病,影响新生儿通过粪染色羊水出生。MAS的病理生理是多因素的,炎症在MAS中起重要作用,因此皮质类固醇等抗炎药物可能是治疗MAS的有效药物。布地奈德是一种非卤化糖皮质激素,可降低血管通透性,抑制粘液分泌,缓解水肿和痉挛,并有助于肺通气。在本研究中,我们旨在了解早期雾化布地奈德治疗MAS的效果。患者和方法这是一项前瞻性研究,于2017年10月至2018年7月在阿西尤特的El-Minia总医院和爱资哈尔大学医院进行。干预措施:布地奈德每12小时吸入50mg,直至临床恢复,以较早者为准。结果布地奈德雾化治疗在降低新生儿氧依赖时间、呼吸窘迫时间、住院时间、x线片清除时间、全喂养时间等方面改善了MAS新生儿的临床预后(P<0.001),从而使新生儿尽早出院。结论布地奈德早期雾化治疗MAS疗效显著,安全性高,几乎无短期并发症。
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