A prospective randomized trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of a rice-based oral rehydration solution (ORS) with glucose ORS in infants and children under 5 years of age with acute diarrhoea and mild to moderate dehydration (<10%). One hundred children presenting to a large metropolitan teaching hospital were eligible for entry to the study and were randomized to receive rice ORS or glucose ORS. Outcome measures were stool output (SO), duration of illness (DD) and recovery time to introduction of other fluids (RTF) and diet (RTD). Significant differences were found for all outcome measures in favour of the rice ORS group. Mean SO was lower (160 vs 213 mt; P<0.02), mean DD was reduced (17.3 vs 24.3 h; P = 0.03) and median RTF was de...
Background: Refeeding of artificially fed infants with lactose-containing formula after oral rehydra...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
A total of 2000 children aged under five and 12,500 diarrhoea episodes were studied prospectively fo...
A prospective randomized trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of a rice-based oral rehydratio...
Rice based oral rehydration therapy (ORT) solutions have been shown to be superior to glucose oral r...
This randomized trial compared the efficacy of a rice-based (50 g/L) oral rehydration solution with ...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
Measurements were made of the intake of a WHO/UNICEF glucose-based and a rice cereal-based oral rehy...
Children with acute diarrhea and moderate dehydration between 3 months and 5 years of age were rando...
The guardians of children brought to the Port Moresby General Hospital's Children's Outpatient Depar...
In a randomized controlled clinical trial, the efficacy of a low-sodium low-glucose oral rehydration...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
Background: Refeeding of artificially fed infants with lactose-containing formula after oral rehydra...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
A total of 2000 children aged under five and 12,500 diarrhoea episodes were studied prospectively fo...
A prospective randomized trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of a rice-based oral rehydratio...
Rice based oral rehydration therapy (ORT) solutions have been shown to be superior to glucose oral r...
This randomized trial compared the efficacy of a rice-based (50 g/L) oral rehydration solution with ...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
Measurements were made of the intake of a WHO/UNICEF glucose-based and a rice cereal-based oral rehy...
Children with acute diarrhea and moderate dehydration between 3 months and 5 years of age were rando...
The guardians of children brought to the Port Moresby General Hospital's Children's Outpatient Depar...
In a randomized controlled clinical trial, the efficacy of a low-sodium low-glucose oral rehydration...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
Background: Refeeding of artificially fed infants with lactose-containing formula after oral rehydra...
An open-label inpatient study is in progress to compare the efficacy and safety of two oral rehydrat...
A total of 2000 children aged under five and 12,500 diarrhoea episodes were studied prospectively fo...