Bronchiolitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Observational Study Evaluating the Use of Bedside Lung Ultrasound in Young Children Presenting to the Emergency Department With Wheezing
Young children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with wheezing often have
prolonged stays in the ED or even get admitted to the hospital. This is a prospective
observational study in which the investigators will use bedside 2D ultrasound to evaluate
the lung ultrasound findings in children less than 24 months presenting to the ED with
wheezing.
The investigators hypothesize that children less than 24 months presenting to the Emergency
Department with wheezing will have a range of lung ultrasound findings that will include
normal findings, B lines, subpleural consolidations, and pleural effusions. The
investigators also hypothesize that the findings will be reproducible between two equally
trained providers.
The investigators also hypothesize that lung ultrasound findings patients 0-24 months
presenting to the ED with wheezing will correlate with specific clinical outcomes. An
exploratory analysis will be performed to look for correlations between lung US findings and
acute severity, final diagnosis, presenting symptoms, prematurity, risk factors for atopy,
response to treatment and radiologic or viral studies if performed.
Specific Aim 1: To qualify lung US findings in a convenience sample of young children
presenting to the ED with bronchiolitis with review by a second provider to determine the
reproducibility of the findings.
reproducibility of the findings.
Hypothesis 1a: Children less than 24 months presenting to the Emergency Department with
wheezing will have a range of lung ultrasound findings that will include normal findings, B
lines, subpleural consolidations, and pleural effusions.
Hypothesis 1b: Findings will be reproducible between two equally trained providers.
Specific Aim 2: The frequency of B lines, subpleural consolidations, and pleural effusions
on lung US in a convenience sample of patients 0-24 months presenting the ED with wheezing
will be quantified using continuous variable means and standard deviations. An exploratory
analysis will be performed to look for correlations between lung US findings and clinical
outcomes including discharge from the ED or admission to the hospital, including the
intensive care unit, and length of stay in the ED. A further exploratory analysis will be
done to look for correlations between lung ultrasound findings and acute severity, final
diagnosis, presenting symptoms, prematurity and risk factors for atopy.
Hypothesis 2a: The presence of B lines, subpleural consolidations, and pleural effusions on
lung US in a convenience sample of patients 0-24 months presenting the ED with wheezing will
correlate with specific clinical outcomes.
Hypothesis 2b: The presence of B lines, subpleural consolidations, and pleural effusions on
lung US in a convenience sample of patients 0-24 months presenting the ED with wheezing will
positively correlate with a history of prematurity and negatively correlate with a history
consistent with atopy.
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