Review of aerosol delivery in the emergency department

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Abstract

Aerosol delivery is a vital therapeutic strategy for both adult and pediatric patients presenting to the emergency department with respiratory distress. Aerosolized bronchodilators are frequently used as rescue medications for patients with diagnoses of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or pneumonia. Historically, emergency department providers utilized jet nebulizers (JNs) for medication delivery, but were challenged by a need for increasingly higher bronchodilator doses to elicit the desired response. Advancements in technology have led to the development of newer specialized aerosol delivery devices and treatment strategies which provide clinicians with improved options for aerosol delivery but may also cause some uncertainty regarding appropriate device selection. Initial investigations comparing these devices presented valuable evidence of in vitro benefit but were unable to demonstrate corresponding improvement in clinical results. More recently there has been an influx of clinical evidence that suggests improved clinical outcomes associated with more efficient aerosol delivery devices such as vibrating mesh nebulizers (VMN) compared to the standard JN device. VMN will likely become an increasingly important tool in emergency department treatment of patients with respiratory distress. Additional controlled studies are needed both to examine the effects of VMN on patient outcomes, as well as to analyze how performance differences between aerosol devices may affect dosing strategies. Future efforts should also focus on applying new evidence in the form of updated consensus guidelines and standardized treatment strategies.

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