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Salud Pública de México

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MOTA-HERNANDEZ, Felipe; GUTIERREZ-CAMACHO, Claudia; CABRALES-MARTINEZ, Rosa Georgina  y  VILLA-CONTRERAS, Sofía. Oral rehydration in continuous administration or in fractionated doses in dehydrated children with acute diarrhea. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2002, vol.44, n.1, pp.21-25. ISSN 0036-3634.

Objective. To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of two oral rehydration techniques. Material and Methods. A randomized clinical trial was conducted at the oral rehydration unit of Hospital Infantil de Mexico "Federico Gomez", between September 1998 and June 1999. Forty patients five-year old and younger children, dehydrated due to acute diarrhea, were given oral rehydration solution (ORS) ad libitum (AL group); another forty patients received ORS in fractionated doses (FD group). Clinical characteristics were similar in both groups. Results are presented as means, standard deviations and medians, according the distribution of simple and relative frequencies. Results. The mean stool output in the AL group was 11.0±7.5 g/kg/h; as compared to 7.1±7.4 in the FD group (p=0.03). ORS intake, rehydration time, and mean diuresis values were similar in both groups (p>0.05). Six patients in the AL group and five in the FD group had high stool output (>10 g/kg/h), that improved after administration of rice starch solution. One patient in the AL group and two in the FD group had persistent vomiting that improved with gastroclisis. No patient required intravenous rehydration. Conclusions. These results suggest that ORS administration ad libitum under supervision, is a technique as safe and effective as the fractionated doses technique, for the treatment of dehydrated children due to acute diarrhea.

Palabras llave : dehydration; diarrhea; oral rehydration; Mexico.

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