Effect of magnesium sulfate combined with salbutamol atomization on severe acute bronchial asthma
Objective To explore clinical effect of magnesium sulfate combined with salbutamol atomization on severe acute bronchial asthma. Methods 178 cases with severe acute bronchial asthma in our hospital from January 2016 to July 2017 were divided them into two groups, 89 cases in each group. Provided magnesium sulfate combined with salbutamol inhalation to observation group and provided salbutamol atomization to control group. Compared the increasing rate of pulmonary function after administration and clinical efficacy between two groups. Results The increase rate of FEV1 and the increase rate of PEF in the observation group after administration of 10 min, 20 min were significant higher than those in the control group at same time (P<0.01). After 7 d treatment, observation group's overall effective rate was 91.01%, which was significant higher than control group's 75.28% (P<0.01). Conclusion Magnesium sulfate combined with salbutamol atomization helps patients with severe acute bronchial asthma to improve pulmonary function with good clinical effect quickly.