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Criterios de ingreso a Unidad de Pacientes

Críticos (UPC)

- Falla respiratoria inminente.

- Exacerbación grave.

- Requerimiento de FiO

2

mayor a 0,50, después

de 1 h de manejo.

Criterios de alta de Servicio de Urgencia

- Saturación arterial de O

2

igual o mayor a 94%

con aire ambiental, después de 2 h de observa-

ción.

- Ausencia de signos de dificultad respiratoria.

Indicaciones para el hogar

- Evitar factores desencadenantes como conta-

minantes intradomiciliarios (calefacción conta-

minante, tabaquismo), alergenos a los cuales el

niño esté sensibilizado y actividad física entre

otros.

- Si requirió corticoides sistémicos completar a

lo menos 5 días.

- Salbutamol: continuar su uso 2

puffs

cada 4 h

hasta ser controlado por su médico.

- Revisar técnica inhalatoria.

- Plan escrito para manejo precoz en domicilio

de futuras exacerbaciones.

- Control por médico especialista en enfermeda-

des respiratorias, para estudio y seguimiento.

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