Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 198-203, September 2000

Continuous Versus Intermittent Nebulization of Salbutamol in Acute Severe Asthma: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

From the Intensive Care Unit* and Emergency Department, Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Fattouma Bourguiba, Monastir, Tunisia

Received 29 October 1999; received in revised form 17 February 2000 and 3 April 2000; accepted 17 May 2000.

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 Address for reprints: Fekri Abroug, MD, Intensive Care Unit, CHU F. Bourguiba, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; 216 3 460672, fax 216 3 460678; E-mail f.abroug@rns.tn .

PII: S0196-0644(00)60739-4

doi:10.1067/mem.2000.109169

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