Sputum Induction in Children Is Feasible and Useful in a Bustling General Hospital Practice

  • Bart I
  • Mourits M
  • van Gent R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We prospectively studied the feasibility and effectiveness of sputum induction in obtaining good quality sputum and its subsequent bacterial yield in children with clinically suspected acute lower-respiratory-tract infection (aLRTI). Good quality sputum was collected in 89/98 (91%) patients. Sputum cultures revealed ≥1 bacterial pathogens in 22 cases (25%). Adverse events were infrequent and mild (6%). Sputum induction is feasible in young children and leads to an increased number of etiological diagnoses of aLRTI.

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Bart, I. Y., Mourits, M., van Gent, R., van Leuken, M. H., Hilbink, M., Warris, A., … de Vries, E. (2016). Sputum Induction in Children Is Feasible and Useful in a Bustling General Hospital Practice. Global Pediatric Health, 3. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794x16636504

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