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TITLE:

SALBUTAMOL INHALATION FOR TRANSIENT TACHYPNEA OF NEWBORN (TTN)

AUTHORS:

Zohaib Zaheer, Rehana Yousaf, Mehrosh Sarfraz, Muneeb Sarfraz

ABSTRACT:

Transient Tachypnea of new born (TTN) is one of the parenchymal disorders of the lung. It usually occurs in neonatal age i.e. within 6-12 hours of birth. Salbutamol in nebulized form can be helpful in controlling TTN in neonates. But scarce data is available locally in this regard. Objective: To compare the mean change in respiratory rate with salbutamol nebulization versus placebo for treatment of transient tacyopnea of newborn. Study Design: Randomized Control Trial. Setting: Paediatric Medicine Department, Allied Hospital, Faisalabad. Duration: Six months after the approval of the synopsis i.e. from August 2018 to Feburary 2019. Data Collection: 100 neonates fulfilling selection criteria were enrolled in the study. Informed consent was obtained from parents. Demographic information was also noted. All baseline respiratory rate were noted. Neonates were divided into two groups by lottery method. Neonates in Treatment group were nebulized with Salbutamol. Placebo group was nebulized with Normal Saline. Then neonates were followed-up in N.I.C.U after 4 hours of second nebulization. After 4 hours, respiratory rates were assessed and change in respiratory rate was noted. Both groups were compared for mean reduction in respiratory rate by using independent sample t-test. Results: In nebulized salbutamol, group, mean respiratory rate was changed from 79.62±8.18bpm to 52.06±4.96bpm. This was a significant decrease (p<0.05). In placebo group, mean respiratory rate was changed from 81.88±8.86bpm to 62.50±6.75bpm. This was significant decrease (p<0.05). The difference between both groups at baseline was insignificant while after 4 hours was significant. The mean changed in respiratory rate with nebulized salbutamol was 27.56±6.83bpm while with placebo was 19.35±9.83bpm. There was significant difference in mean reduction in respiratory rate (p<0.05). Conclusion: It has been proved that nebulized salbutamol can be helpful in reducing respiratory rate significantly in neonates with TTN as compared to placebo. Key words: Reduction in respiratory rate, salbutamol nebulization, placebo, transient tachypnea of new-born

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