Bronchiolitis Acute Clinical Trial
Official title:
Bronchiolitis Clearance Airways With Seaserum : a Doubled Blind Randomized Study
The objective of this study is to show that the use of electrodialyzed seawater reduces the duration (in days) of symptoms in acute infant bronchiolitis compared with the use of saline solution in infants aged 1 month to less than one year. B-CLASS study is a multicenter, prospective, controlled, randomized, double label blind.
This is a multicenter, prospective, controlled, randomized in 2 parrallel arms, double blind study. The Infants will be included after written informed consent will be obtained from the patients' parents or legally authorized representatives. Patients will be randomized either in the experimental group (electrodialyzed seawater) or in the control group (saline solution). Patients' parents will be call by phone at day 1, day 3, day 6, day 10 and day 21 after baseline. ;
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