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Revisiting dexamethasone use in the pediatric emergency department
Rebecca Weinstein1, Catherine E Naber, Kristina Brumme
1Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Purpose Of Review:
Dexamethasone is an essential treatment for common pediatric inflammatory, airway, and respiratory conditions. We aim to provide up-to-date recommendations for treatment of anaphylaxis, croup, coronavirus disease, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, and asthma with dexamethasone for use in the pediatric emergency department.
Recent Findings:
Literature largely continues to support the use of dexamethasone in most of the above conditions, however, recommendations for dosing and duration are evolving.
Summary:
The findings discussed in this review will enable pediatric emergency medicine providers to use dexamethasone effectively as treatment of common pediatric conditions and minimize the occurrence of side-effects caused by gratuitous corticosteroid use.
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