Looking for articles on nebulized lasix

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Specializes in Emergency, ICU, Psych, Hospice.

Does anyone know of any links where I can find journal articles about nebulized lasix? I've noticed some who have mentioned this and it sounds like it is very effective. Any inforamtion would be very appreciated!

Specializes in Emergency, ICU, Psych, Hospice.

...an addendum, I have found some journal articles, but what I'm hoping to find are articles specific to hospice and palliative nursing. Also, would appreciate your thoughts from those of you who have used nebulized lasix. What dose did you use?

Thanks!

Specializes in IM/Critical Care/Cardiology.
...an addendum, I have found some journal articles, but what I'm hoping to find are articles specific to hospice and palliative nursing. Also, would appreciate your thoughts from those of you who have used nebulized lasix. What dose did you use?

Thanks!

I have only used the nebbed 4% topical LIDOCAINE. Not sure if the post i read meant to read as LASIX or if there are two separate issues here. Sorry not much help.

Specializes in Emergency, ICU, Psych, Hospice.

Lasix. Nebulized lido isn't so cool as it can really potentiate aspiration(I'm a former ER nurse).But, I have read some old studies re: nebulized LASIX (furosemide)which state it is very effective in dyspnea.

Specializes in Corrections, Cardiac, Hospice.

In a bit of a hurry now, but I have used nebulized Lasix. We put 10mg/5cc sterilized water. It takes a bit to go in that way. I looked up under nubulized lasix and hospice when I printed up article at work. From what I remember it said that it made it easier for the stretch receptors of the lungs to expand. I have had great success with it in my COPD and CHF patients. Good luck.

Lasix. Nebulized lido isn't so cool as it can really potentiate aspiration(I'm a former ER nurse).But, I have read some old studies re: nebulized LASIX (furosemide)which state it is very effective in dyspnea.

it is very effective w/dyspnea, as long as it's r/t fluid retention.

we use 20-40mg in 2.5cc of saline, bid prn.

leslie

Specializes in Onco, palliative care, PCU, HH, hospice.

Wow, that's really interesting, I've never used Lasix in neb tx. Our palliative care MD orders a lot of Fentanyl nebs for our COPD + Lung Ca pts and they've always been very affective.

Specializes in Palliative Care.

Here is an article I had found from a respitory critical care journal.

Inhaled Furosemide Greatly Alleviates the Sensation

of Experimentally Induced Dyspnea

TAKASHI NISHINO, TOHRU IDE, TOMOKO SUDO, and JIRO SATO

Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan

i recently saw an article on this and will try to find it for you... we do not use it at my hospcie but i think it would be beneficial. do you use morphine in the nebulizer.. that works great..Pat

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