Abstract
Objective To observe the effect and nursing of oxygen atomization inhalation of budesonide suspension on the treatment of connective tissue disease combined with interstitial lung disease ( CTD-ILD ) . Methods Fifty-four patients with CTD-ILD from January 2011 to January 2013 were randomly divided into the observation group ( n=28 ) and the control group ( n =26 ) .The control group received the routine oxygen inhalation, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, vasodilator, immunomodulators and the health education , and the observation group received the oxygen atomization inhalation of budesonide suspension and the related nursing on the basis of the control group . The efficacy was analyzed and compared in two groups .Results The improvements in cough, sputum, chest pain, shortness of breath, lung function and other symptoms in the observation group were better than those in the control group .The cases of markedly effective , effective, ineffective in the observation group were respectively 24 cases ( 85.7%), 4 cases ( 14.3%), 0 cases (0.0%), and were 19 cases (73.1%), 6 cases (23.1%), 1 cases (3.8%) in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =6.834, P 〈0.05).Conclusions Effect of oxygen atomization inhalation of budesonide suspension on the treatment of connective tissue disease combined with interstitial lung disease is significant , and the nursing of oxygen atomization inhalation can help patients recover as soon as possible, and is worthy of clinical application . Key words: Budesonide; Nursing; Connective tissue disease; Interstitial lung disease; Oxygen atomization inhalati
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