نتایج جستجو برای: rehydration solutions

تعداد نتایج: 341718  

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 2013
Nisha Malhotra Ravi Prakash Upadhyay

AIM To examine the barriers and facilitating factors for seeking treatment for childhood diarrhoea and to determine the main causes for delay in seeking treatment. METHODS Data from Indian Demographic and Health survey 2005-06 (NFHS-III) were used. Mothers were asked whether their children (<5-years) had suffered from diarrhoea during the 2 weeks preceding the survey. Data were collected on t...

2017
Kirsty A Houston Jack G Gibb Kathryn Maitland

Background: Rehydration strategies in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and severe dehydration are extremely cautious. The World Health Organization (WHO) SAM guidelines advise strongly against intravenous fluids unless the child is shocked or severely dehydrated and unable to tolerate oral fluids. Otherwise, guidelines recommend oral or nasogastric rehydration using low sodium oral...

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 1994
R B Sack J Castrellon E Della Sera J Goepp B Burns J Croll P Tseng R Reid H Carrizo M Santosham

The addition of different organic substrates to standard glucose oral rehydration solution (G-ORS) has been shown to improve the intestinal absorption of sodium and water, and thereby decrease stool losses. Therefore, we evaluated, in infants with acute diarrhoea, the safety and efficacy of three oral rehydration solutions (ORS) which had the same concentrations of electrolytes (with sodium 60 ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1982
I Fidalgo C Vazquez J Rodriguez-Soriano

Sir, Sandhu et al.1 showed convincingly that oral rehydration with a glucose-polymer solution (12.5 g/100 ml, giving 730 mmol/l glucose) and 90 mmol/l sodium predisposes to hypernatraemia. In so doing they reproduced the circumstances that contributed to the epidemic of hyper-natraemia in the 1950s.2 At that time commercial oral rehydration solutions were changed to high concentrations of gluco...

2011
Hideki Taniguchi Toshio Sasaki Hisae Fujita

AIM Preoperative fluid and electrolyte management is usually performed by intravenous therapy. We investigated the safety and effectiveness of oral rehydration therapy (ORT) for preoperative fluid and electrolyte management of surgical patients. METHODS The study consisted of two studies, designed as a prospective observational study. In a pilot study, 20 surgical patients consumed 1000 mL of...

2014
Ahmed S. Rahman Mohammad Rafiqul Islam Tracey P. Koehlmoos Mohammad Jyoti Raihan Mohammad Mehedi Hasan Tahmeed Ahmed Charles P. Larson

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE The evolving Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) sector in Bangladesh provides health services directly, however some NGOs indirectly provide services by working with unlicensed providers. The primary objective of this study was to examine the impact of NGO training of unlicensed providers on diarrhoea management and the scale up of zinc treatment in rural populations. METHO...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1998
T Rautanen E Isolauri E Salo T Vesikari

Two hypotonic oral rehydration solutions with osmolarities of 224 mosmol/l (Na+ 60 mmol/l, glucose 84 mmol/l) and 204 mosmol/l (Na+ 60 mmol/l, glucose 64 mmol/l), respectively, and oral treatment with Lactobacillus GG were evaluated in a double blind trial in children aged 6-36 months hospitalised for acute diarrhoea. Early administration of Lactobacillus GG at the start of oral rehydration res...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
W B Greenough

Oral rehydration therapy prevents death in acute watery diarrhoea except in the most severe 1-3% of cholera cases. If started at the onset of illness, weakness, orthostasis, muscle cramps, lethargy, and other symptoms of a contracted circulating blood volume are entirely prevented.' Poor countries have rapidly expanded their use of this practical and inexpensive treatment2 while it has been lar...

2015
Denis Mubiru Robert Byabasheija John Baptist Bwanika Joslyn Edelstein Meier Godfrey Magumba Flavia Mpanga Kaggwa Jackson Ojera Abusu Alex Chono Opio Charles Clarke Lodda Jaanki Patel Theresa Diaz Hamid Reza Baradaran

OBJECTIVE Evidence is limited on whether Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) improves treatment coverage of the top causes of childhood mortality (acute respiratory illnesses (ARI), diarrhoea and malaria). The coverage impact of iCCM in Central Uganda was evaluated. METHODS Between July 2010 and December 2012 a pre-post quasi-experimental study in eight districts with iCCM was conduct...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2006
Shally Awasthi

OBJECTIVE Assess the impact of zinc supplementation with locally developed culturally specific educational statements (messages) on oral rehydration solution (ORS) and antibiotics or antidiarrheal use in children with acute watery diarrhea as well as to assess adherence and side effects of zinc. METHODS This was a randomized effectiveness trial conducted in outpatient health facilities of six...

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