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Do corticosteroids reduce bronchiolitis hospitalizations?

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Review prompts revised recommendations

Based on the Cochrane review, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) revised its evidence-based clinical practice guideline in 2014 to recommend that clinicians not administer systemic corticosteroids to infants with a diagnosis of bronchiolitis in any setting (evidence quality B, strong recommendation, based on results of multiple RCTs).3 The AAP advocates additional large trials to clarify whether combination therapy (corticosteroids plus agents with α or β agonist activity) is effective.

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