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Title: | Nasal irrigation the controlo f nasal symptoms in pediatrics-systematic Review of the Literature |
Authors: | Chora, Maria Sá, Sofia |
Editors: | Editora Atena |
Keywords: | Nasal lavage, saline solution methods, children, |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Atena Editora |
Abstract: | Abstract: Background: Nasal irrigation is
a non-pharmacological measure used to
relieve nasal symptoms, but it is not fully
accepted by caregivers who have doubts
since some aspects of the procedure are not
clear, and there is no consensus on a uniform
protocol. Objective: To understand the
effect of different nasal irrigation methods
on the relief of nasal symptoms in children.
Methodology: Systematic Literature Review
aiming to answer the question “What is the
effect of different methods of nasal irrigation
in the relief of nasal symptoms in pediatrics?”.
The research was carried out in August 2021,
using b-On and EBSCO database aggregators.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied,
selecting 4 articles for analysis. Results:
Scientific studies point to greater effectiveness
of hypertonic saline solutions in nasal
clearance, but isotonic saline solution proved
to be more effective in increasing peripheral
oxygen saturation. Positive pressure devices
show greater effectiveness. There is no direct
relationship between the contamination of
the solution and the occurrence of infectious
processes. Conclusions: Nasal irrigation is
a safe and effective procedure for relieving
nasal symptoms, reducing drug consumption
and preventing complications, regardless of
the technique and solution used. The use of
a positive pressure device has been shown
to be more effective. The use of saline and
hypertonic saline solutions both proved to
be advantageous, and it was not possible to
determine the ideal solution. Implications:
It is urgent to train health professionals
and caregivers to perform the technique.
Scientific studies are needed to support
solutions that enhance the benefits of the
technique. Reference documents in the area
of Pediatrics would serve to standardize the
provision of care, increase the effectiveness
of the procedure and convey confidence to
caregivers, enabling them to perform it. |
URI: | https://www.atenaeditora.com.br/catalogo/artigo-revista/nasal-irrigation-in-the-control-of-nasal-symptoms-in-pediatrics-systematic-review-of-the-literature http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34254 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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