Published online September 1, 2006
PEDIATRICS Vol. 118 No. 3 September 2006, pp. 1320-1321 (doi:10.1542/peds.2006-1667)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

A Randomized Trial of Home Oxygen Therapy From the Emergency Department for Acute Bronchiolitis: In Reply

Lalit Bajaj, MD, MPH
Joan Bothner, MD

Department of Pediatrics,
Section of Emergency Medicine,
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center/Children's Hospital,
Denver, CO 80218

Carol Turner, MD
Aspen Park Pediatrics,
Conifer, CO 80433

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We thank Joseph et al for their letter to the editor. They bring up good points that we would like to address. They make the comments that "bronchiolitis is a progressive disease with a peak that comes after 48 to 72 hours from the onset of dyspnea" and "[t]he stage of the disease at presentation was not taken into account by the authors." We attempted to obtain data on duration of illness in . . . [Full Text of this Article]