Nebulised hypertonic saline for cystic fibrosis

Jun 15, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using inhaled salty water to help people with cystic fibrosis

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Abstract

A total of 24 trials involving 1,318 participants were reviewed to assess the effects of nebulised hypertonic saline in cystic fibrosis.

  • Uncertainty exists regarding the impact of nebulised hypertonic saline on lung function, with very low-certainty evidence suggesting a potential improvement in forced expiratory volume after four weeks.
  • In preschool children, a modest improvement in lung clearance index was observed after 48 weeks of treatment with hypertonic saline compared to isotonic saline.
  • Limited evidence suggests that hypertonic saline may not significantly differ from isotonic saline in improving lung function during acute exacerbations.
  • Comparative studies indicated that rhDNase might lead to greater improvements in lung function than hypertonic saline in some cases.
  • No serious adverse events were reported across trials, indicating a potential safety profile for hypertonic saline use.

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