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1. Impact of initial high flow nasal cannula flow rates on clinical outcomes in children with bronchiolitis.

2. Rhinovirus bronchiolitis, maternal asthma, and the development of asthma and lung function impairments.

3. Lung ultrasound scoring in invasive mechanically ventilated children with severe bronchiolitis.

4. Myocardial strain on admission predicts disease severity in infants hospitalized for bronchiolitis.

5. Impulse oscillometry at preschool age is a strong predictor of lung function by flow-volume spirometry in adolescence.

6. A randomized trial of nebulized 3% hypertonic saline with salbutamol in the treatment of acute bronchiolitis in hospitalized infants.

7. Tonic diaphragmatic activity in critically ill children with and without ventilatory support.

8. Obesity and bronchial obstruction in impulse oscillometry at age 5-7 years in a prospective post-bronchiolitis cohort.

9. The effect of high flow nasal cannula therapy on the work of breathing in infants with bronchiolitis.

10. Vitamin D deficiency in young children with severe acute lower respiratory infection.

11. Use of Doppler ultrasonography in the assessment of bronchodilator response in acute bronchiolitis.

12. Novel pathways in the pathogenesis of respiratory syncytial virus disease.

14. Respiratory oscillation mechanics in infants with bronchiolitis during mechanical ventilation.

15. Aerosolized furosemide in wheezy infants: a negative report.

16. Bronchodilator responsiveness in infants with bronchiolitis.

17. Fractal and morphometric analysis of lung structures after canine adenovirus-induced bronchiolitis in beagle puppies.

18. The relationship of RSV-specific immunoglobulin E antibody responses in infancy, recurrent wheezing, and pulmonary function at age 7-8 years.

19. Corticosteroids do not affect the clinical or physiological status of infants with bronchiolitis.

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