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Laura Mendoza I Carolina Contreras C Angélica Espinoza N Ely Jover R Gabriel Cavada C

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It has been demostrated that the effect of inhaled medications is enhanced by spacer devices, but their sizes make them unpractical to carry around and they have additional cost. In order to test if a homemade cheap spacer is as effective as the commercial spacers, we tested a small plastic bag with a cardboard mouth piece. We recluted 17 patients over 16 years of age with an obstructive ventilatory limitation in spirometry with a significative response with 200 µg of albuterol. We randomized patients into two groups: one received the bronchodilator through a commercial spacer and the other through the homemade device. We observed that with the latter we obtained similar or better FEV1 and FVC increases. We conclude that the use of this cheap device can be used in patients with advantage over commercial ones

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Mendoza I, L., Contreras C, C., Espinoza N, A., Jover R, E., & Cavada C, G. (2005). A plastic bag is useful as spacer device for pressurized aerosol delivery. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 21(1), 33–38. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/645

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