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Behavioural Intervention
Suctioning of NOse Therapy for Bronchiolitis
Recruiting0 awards6 criteria
London, Ontario
This trial is testing whether using a Zo-Li device to suction an infant's nose before feeds, compared to using a bulb, decreases the probability of "treatment failure" within 72 hours of discharge from the ED for infants with acute bronchiolitis. Treatment failure is defined as 1) any bronchiolitis-related healthcare visit, except visits that have occurred only due to ED-recommendation at time of ED discharge or 2) the use of additional (non-study assigned) suctioning devices. The trial will enroll 450 infants and will follow them for 72 hours after ED discharge.
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