The primary objective of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of the use of a multiple electrolyte solution to the use of saline for the treatment of moderate to severe dehydration due to acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children.
The primary objective of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of the use of Plasma Lyte A to the use of NS for the treatment of moderate to severe dehydration and amelioration of metabolic acidosis due to AGE in children (≥ 6 months to \< 11 years of age) by measuring serum bicarbonate levels.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
100
IV multiple electrolyte solution dosed as clinically indicated for rehydration
IV solutions dosed as clinically indicated for rehydration
Emory University/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Children's Hospital of Atlanta at Scottish Rite
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Change From Baseline of Venous Serum Bicarbonate at 4 Hours From Start of Intravenous (IV)
The primary efficacy variable was venous serum bicarbonate (marker of metabolic acidosis) at Hour 4 (+/- 1 hour) from the start of the First IV Bolus.
Time frame: Day 1 (4 Hours after start of IV)
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