Rapidly repeated intravenous boluses of salbutamol for acute severe asthma

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Abstract

We describe the use of intravenous boluses of salbutamol given rapidly (over 1-2 min) in children (5 μg.kg-1) and young adults (250 μg) with acute severe asthma who were not improving with doses of nebulised salbutamol. Intravenous boluses were repeated within a short time until improvement was seen. Two of the seven patients required tracheal intubation and ventilation.

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Sellers, W. F. S., & Messahel, B. (2003). Rapidly repeated intravenous boluses of salbutamol for acute severe asthma. Anaesthesia, 58(7), 680–683. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2003.03092.x

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