The jet
nebulizer is a common device used for administering aerosol medication in young children. However, compared to a
metered dose inhaler-spacer (MDI-spacer), it takes more time and personnel. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of
salbutamol aerosol therapy given via these two devices in young
wheezing children. A prospective randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed in children up to 5 years old who had acute
wheezing and were admitted to the Department of Pediatrics, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. Patients were randomly divided into two groups. The first group received 2 puffs of placebo via MDI-spacer, followed by 0.15 mg/kg
salbutamol respiratory solution via jet
nebulizer. The second group received 2 puffs (100 microg/puff) of
salbutamol via MDI-spacer, followed by placebo via jet
nebulizer. Clinical scores and tidal breathing pulmonary function test were evaluated before and
after treatment. Pulmonary function parameters included those derived from flow volume loops (volume to peak tidal expiratory flow over total expiratory volume, V(PTEF)/V(E); time to peak tidal expiratory flow over total expiratory time, T(PTEF)/T(E); and ratio of tidal expiratory flow at 25% remaining expiration to peak expiratory flow, 25/PF), compliance (Crs), and resistance (Rrs) of the respiratory system. The efficacy of both methods was compared by using analysis of covariance. Forty-seven
wheezing children were studied (24 received
salbutamol via MDI-spacer, and 23 received it via jet
nebulizer). There was no statistical difference between the two groups regarding clinical scores and all pulmonary function parameters. However, heart rate was significantly increased
after treatment in the jet
nebulizer group when compared to those in the MDI-spacer group (P = 0.004). In conclusion, the efficacy of
salbutamol aerosol therapy via MDI-spacer compared to jet
nebulizer in young
wheezing children was not different in terms of clinical score and postbronchodilator pulmonary function parameters. However,
salbutamol aerosol therapy via jet
nebulizer significantly increased the heart rate when compared to the MDI-spacer.