Oxygen Treatment Goes Home for Children With Bronchiolitis

Oxygen Treatment Goes Home for Children With Bronchiolitis
The Nemours Foundation

Bronchiolitis, a respiratory tract infection that affects the airways, accounts for 80,000 to 120,000 hospitalizations in children under age 1 annually. Because children with bronchiolitis often have trouble moving air in and out of the lungs, extra oxygen can help them breathe easier. In the past, treating children with this infection required hospitalization, but in some communities, finding enough room for kids needing oxygen therapy became an impossible task. As a solution, some doctors began offering home oxygen therapy to their patients. Researchers from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Children's Hospital in Denver investigated the safety and effectiveness of home oxygen therapy for infants and children with bronchiolitis.

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