Studies on Oral Rehydration, Uninterrupted Feeding, and Cholestyramine in the Treatment of Acute Diarrhoea in Childhood |
Contents
LIST OF ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS | 7 |
REVIEW OF LITERATURE | 13 |
FLUID THERAPY | 20 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
absorption Acta Paediatr Scand acute diarrhoea acute gastroenteritis acute infantile diarrhoea admission antibodies antidiarrhoeal antidiarrhoeal agents antidiarrhoeal drug Arch Dis Child Base excess CALIFORNIA LIBRARY children receiving cholera cholestyramine therapy cholestyramine treatment clinical commercial glucose-electrolyte solution compared developing countries diarrhoeal dehydration diarrhoeal stools dose duration of diarrhoea effect of cholestyramine electrolyte feeding schedule Finland full diet full feedings glucose gradual feeding hospital stay hospitalized for acute hydration hypernatremia infants receiving intestinal intravenous fluid therapy intravenous therapy Isolauri Lancet loperamide Mäki metabolic acidosis milk-containing diet milk-free ml/kg mmol/l Nalin nasogastric tube nutritional oral fluid therapy oral rehydration solution oral rehydration therapy oral therapy Osmosal OsmosalR Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr placebo present study rapid feeding rehydration with ORS-WHO rotavirus diarrhoea serum electrolytes serum sodium sodium sodium concentration Student's t-test Table Tampere University Central treatment of acute twice daily University Central Hospital UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA University of Tampere Vesikari vomiting weight gain