The glucose-containing fluid was preferred for maintenance fluid in pediatric surgery to prevent hypoglycemic events. This practice can lead to intraoperative hyperglycemia which can induce osmotic diuresis and consequently dehydration and electrolyte disturbances. As an anesthesiologist, the use of glucose-containing fluid should be reconsidered to avoid these undesirable effects in pediatric surgery. Our study aims to identify an appropriate use of 5% dextrose containing solution during intraoperative period in children (2 age groups: 1-2 vs 3-5 years old) that can prevent glucose and lipid mobilization without causing hypo/hyperglycemia and provide adequate fluid maintenance in the context of hospitals in Thailand
* In this randomized controlled trial, the investigator will find the difference in pre and postoperative value of base excess among the different fluid groups which is an acid-base parameter indicating volume status and mobilization of lipid stores in each age group (2 age group: 1-2 vs 3-5 years old). Each age group will be divided to: 1. Group D0: patients will receive Acetate Ringer's solution (Acetar) infused at maintenance rate 2. Group D1: 5%dextrose in normal saline (5%DNSS) infused ¼ of maintenance rate \[resulted in 1.25%dextrose equivalence\] 3. Group D2: 5%DNSS infused ½ of maintenance rate \[resulted in 2.5%dextrose equivalence\] 4. Group D5: 5%DNSS infused with maintenance rate * Patient will be fasting as standard preoperative fasting protocol, and received 5 ml/kg of water at 3 hours prior to surgery * After standard anesthesia induction and intravenous line (IV) placement, the blood samples will be collected and the POCT glucose will be re-evaluated every 1 hour through the operation to avoid intraoperative hypo/hyperglycemia. * The first blood sample will be collected after IV line placement and the second blood sample will be collected at the end of surgery. Both blood samples will be sent to the lab to measure blood glucose, serum electrolytes (sodium, potassium, and chloride), acid-base parameters (pH, base excess, standardized bicarbonate, anion gap), endocrine parameters (serum insulin, glucagon, cortisol), and metabolic parameters (free fatty acid, serum ketone, serum lactate).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
68
Patient will receive Acetate Ringer's solution (Acetar) infused at maintenance rate
5%dextrose in normal saline (5%DNSS) infused ¼ of maintenance rate
5%dextrose in normal saline (5%DNSS) infused ½ of maintenance rate
5%dextrose in normal saline (5%DNSS) infused with maintenance rate
Siriraj Hospital
Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand
The difference in pre and postoperative value of base excess
To find the difference in pre and postoperative value of base excess among the different fluid groups which is an acid-base parameter indicating volume status and mobilization of lipid stores in each age group.
Time frame: 1 day
The difference in postoperative value of other acid-base, metabolic, and endocrine parameters
To find the difference in postoperative value of other acid-base, metabolic, and endocrine parameters that indicate mobilization of glucose and lipid stores of each group with different maintenance rate of fluid in each age group and between age group.
Time frame: 1 day
Incidence of postoperative base excess value that equal or more negative than -5 of each group
To find the incidence of postoperative base excess value that equal or more negative than -5 of each group with different maintenance rate of fluid in each age group and between age group.
Time frame: 1 day
The difference in perioperative blood glucose level among the groups
To find the difference in perioperative blood glucose level among the groups measured during surgery of each group with different maintenance rate of fluid in each age group and between age group.
Time frame: 1 day
Incidence of hypotension of each group
To find the incidence of hypotension of each group with different maintenance rate of fluid in each age group and between age group
Time frame: 1 day
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