Oral rehydration in acute infantile diarrhoea with a glucose-polymer electrolyte solution

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Seven infants with mild acute diarrhoeal dehydration were rehydrated with an oral sugar-electrolyte solution containing a glucose polymer mixture. Six of them were rehydrated successfully. The high sodium content of the solution (90 mmol/l) was based on the WHO/UNICEF recommended glucose-electrolyte solution and was implicated as the cause of increases in serum sodium in 4 infants, one of whom developed serious hypernatraemia associated with glucose-positive stools. A solution with a lower sodium and glucose-polymer content may be of nutritional benefit in the oral rehydration of acute infantile diarrhoea.

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Sandhu, B. K., Jones, B. J. M., Brook, C. G. D., & Silk, D. B. A. (1982). Oral rehydration in acute infantile diarrhoea with a glucose-polymer electrolyte solution. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 57(2), 152–154. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.57.2.152

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