An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydration solutions in children and infants with acute diarrhea and mild to moderate dehydration. One solution (ORS-60) contains 60 mmol/L of sodium and 1.8% glucose, with a total osmolatity of 240 mosm/kg; the other (ORS-26) contains 26 mmol/L of sodium, 2.7% glucose, and 3.6% sucrose, with a total osmolality of 340 mosm/kg. An outcome analysis of 28 children with gastroenteritis indicated that ORS-60 (n = 13) reduced stool volume during the first eight hours after admission to a significantly greater (P < 0.05) extent than did ORS-26 (n = 15). Diarrhea had ceased by 24 hours in 64% of ORS-60 patients but in only 31% of ORS-26 patients, and the pa...
This randomized trial compared the efficacy of a rice-based (50 g/L) oral rehydration solution with ...
Background: The risk of death in a young age due to diarrhoea is minimized by oral rehydration salt ...
Objective: Oral rehydration solution remains the mainstay of acute gastroenteritis therapy. The aim ...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
and accepted April 1988. There is continuing uncertainty about the appropriate level of sodium in or...
Background: To compare the efficacy of reduced osmolarity ORS with standard WHO ORS in children with...
Objectives: To compare reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution with standard World Health Organ...
In a randomized trial, 62 infants 2 to 35 months of age with dehydration due to acute watery diarrhe...
Objective: To determine requirement of unscheduled I/V fluid in children treated with low osmolar or...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
World Health Organization (WHO) recommended standard ORS solution has sodium (90 mmol/L) and glucose...
Objective: Oral rehydration solution remains the mainstay of acute gastroenteritis therapy. The aim ...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
Diarrheal disease is one of the main child health problems in Indonesia. Oral Rehydration Solution (...
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of an oral rehydration solution containing glycyl-glycine, glyc...
This randomized trial compared the efficacy of a rice-based (50 g/L) oral rehydration solution with ...
Background: The risk of death in a young age due to diarrhoea is minimized by oral rehydration salt ...
Objective: Oral rehydration solution remains the mainstay of acute gastroenteritis therapy. The aim ...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
and accepted April 1988. There is continuing uncertainty about the appropriate level of sodium in or...
Background: To compare the efficacy of reduced osmolarity ORS with standard WHO ORS in children with...
Objectives: To compare reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution with standard World Health Organ...
In a randomized trial, 62 infants 2 to 35 months of age with dehydration due to acute watery diarrhe...
Objective: To determine requirement of unscheduled I/V fluid in children treated with low osmolar or...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
World Health Organization (WHO) recommended standard ORS solution has sodium (90 mmol/L) and glucose...
Objective: Oral rehydration solution remains the mainstay of acute gastroenteritis therapy. The aim ...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
Diarrheal disease is one of the main child health problems in Indonesia. Oral Rehydration Solution (...
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of an oral rehydration solution containing glycyl-glycine, glyc...
This randomized trial compared the efficacy of a rice-based (50 g/L) oral rehydration solution with ...
Background: The risk of death in a young age due to diarrhoea is minimized by oral rehydration salt ...
Objective: Oral rehydration solution remains the mainstay of acute gastroenteritis therapy. The aim ...