Maintenance with isotonic fluids is recommended in children with gastroenteritis and failure of oral rehydration therapy. However, little is known on the short-term effects of the commonly prescribed intravenous solutions on metabolic balance in children. The aim of this study is to report on our experience with normal saline, dextrose-supplemented saline and lactated Ringer solution. Methods: A retrospective analysis from the charts of all previously apparently healthy children with acute gastroenteritis, mild to moderate dehydration and failure of oral rehydration, evaluated between January 2016 and December 2019 at our institution, was performed. Subjects prescribed the above-mentioned maintenance intravenous fluids and with blood te...
Human beings are constituted mainly of water. In particular, children’s total body water might reach...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of dysnatraemias among children admitted for paediatric surgery...
Intravenous infusion therapy recently has a significant upward trend. Recommendations of M.A. Hollid...
Background and Aim: Electrolyte disorders in hospitalized children have several causes.One of the mo...
Aim: Traditional paediatric intravenous maintenance fluids are prescribed using hypotonic fluids and...
Introduction: Early rehydration with bolus fluid can be life saving. We compared isotonic saline wit...
and accepted April 1988. There is continuing uncertainty about the appropriate level of sodium in or...
Diarrheal disease is one of the main child health problems in Indonesia. Oral Rehydration Solution (...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
Background: Hypotonic fluids are widely used in pediatrics and are the standard of care when giving ...
Fluid therapy restores circulation by expanding extracellular fluid. However, a dispute has arisen r...
Oral rehydration solutions (ORSs) is the key treatment of acute diarrhea in children, as it restores...
Most children with gastroenteritis do not require intravenous fluids and will respond favorably to O...
Gastrotheritis is inflammation (redness, irritation) of the stomach and intestines. Gastroenteritis ...
Background: Compare the efficacy and safety of Plasma-Lyte A (PLA) versus 0.9 % sod...
Human beings are constituted mainly of water. In particular, children’s total body water might reach...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of dysnatraemias among children admitted for paediatric surgery...
Intravenous infusion therapy recently has a significant upward trend. Recommendations of M.A. Hollid...
Background and Aim: Electrolyte disorders in hospitalized children have several causes.One of the mo...
Aim: Traditional paediatric intravenous maintenance fluids are prescribed using hypotonic fluids and...
Introduction: Early rehydration with bolus fluid can be life saving. We compared isotonic saline wit...
and accepted April 1988. There is continuing uncertainty about the appropriate level of sodium in or...
Diarrheal disease is one of the main child health problems in Indonesia. Oral Rehydration Solution (...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
Background: Hypotonic fluids are widely used in pediatrics and are the standard of care when giving ...
Fluid therapy restores circulation by expanding extracellular fluid. However, a dispute has arisen r...
Oral rehydration solutions (ORSs) is the key treatment of acute diarrhea in children, as it restores...
Most children with gastroenteritis do not require intravenous fluids and will respond favorably to O...
Gastrotheritis is inflammation (redness, irritation) of the stomach and intestines. Gastroenteritis ...
Background: Compare the efficacy and safety of Plasma-Lyte A (PLA) versus 0.9 % sod...
Human beings are constituted mainly of water. In particular, children’s total body water might reach...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of dysnatraemias among children admitted for paediatric surgery...
Intravenous infusion therapy recently has a significant upward trend. Recommendations of M.A. Hollid...