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Evaluation of a Clinical Dehydration Scale in Children Requiring Intravenous Rehydration.

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the reliability and validity of a previously derived clinical dehydration scale (CDS) in a cohort of children with gastroenteritis and evidence of dehydration. METHODS: Participants were 226 children older than 3 months who presented to a tertiary care emergency department and required intravenous rehydration. Reliability was assessed at treatment initiation, by comparing [...]

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Influence of water drinking on resting energy expenditure in overweight children.

BACKGROUND: It was previously demonstrated that drinking water significantly elevates the resting energy expenditure(REE) in adults, and that low water intake is associated with obesity and lesser success in weight reduction. This study addressed the potential of water drinking to increase the REE in children, as an additional tool for weight management. OBJECTIVE: To examine [...]

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“Dehydration treatment practices among pediatrics-trained and non-pediatrics trained emergency physicians. “

OBJECTIVES: We sought to survey emergency physicians in the United States regarding the management of pediatric dehydration secondary to acute gastroenteritis. We hypothesized that responses from physicians with dedicated pediatric training (PT), that is, board certification in pediatrics or pediatric emergency medicine, would differ from responses of physicians with no dedicated pediatric training (non-PT). METHODS: [...]

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Drinking water with a meal: a simple method of coping with feelings of hunger,satiety and desire to eat.

This study examined whether drinking of water with breakfast affects the feelings of satiety and hunger, and how long after the meal this effect is maintained. Eight healthy, normal-weight women had three breakfasts with two extra glasses (4 dl) of water and three similar breakfasts without water. The breakfasts were served on three successive mornings during a 2 week period. The subjects filled in forms with visual analogue [...]

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Dehydration at admission increased the need for dialysis in hemolytic uremic syndrome children.

BACKGROUND: Oligoanuric forms of postdiarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome (D+ HUS) usually have more severe acute stage and higher risk of chronic sequelae than nonoligoanuric forms. During the diarrheal phase, gastrointestinal losses could lead to dehydration with pre-renal injury enhancing the risk of oligoanuric D+ HUS. Furthermore, it had been shown that intravenous volume expansion during [...]

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UTILITY AND LIMITATIONS OF THE TRADITIONAL DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO HYPONATREMIA: A DIAGNOSTIC STUDY

The differential diagnosis of hyponatremia is often challenging because of its association with multiple underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, diseases, and treatment options. Several algorithms are available to guide the diagnostic approach to hyponatremia, but their diagnostic and clinical utility has never been evaluated. We aimed to assess in detail the diagnostic utility as well as the [...]

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Does the provision of cooled filtered water in secondary school cafeterias increase water drinking and decrease the purchase of soft drinks?

BACKGROUND: Secondary school students often do not drink sufficient quantities of water during the school day to prevent dehydration, promote learning and good health. The study aimed to measure the effect of health promotion and the free provision of cooled filtered water on the consumption of water and soft drinks. It also aimed to explore students' views of drinking water provision. METHODS: A study was conducted with three secondary schools in North Tyne side. [...]

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“The epidemiology of hypernatraemia in hospitalised children in Lothian: a 10-year study showing differences between dehydration, osmoregulatory dysfunction and salt poisoning. “

INTRODUCTION: The relative frequencies of the causes of hypernatraemia in children after the neonatal period are unknown. Salt poisoning and osmoregulatory dysfunction are extremely rare and potentially fatal. In this retrospective 10-year study, the incidence, causes and differential biochemistry of hypernatraemia in children is examined. METHODS: Children with hypernatraemia (sodium ≥150 mmol/litre) aged >2 weeks [...]

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LOWERING POSTDIALYSIS PLASMA SODIUM (CONDUCTIVITY) TO INCREASE SODIUM REMOVAL IN VOLUME-EXPANDED HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY USING A BIOFEEDBACK SOFTWARE SYSTEM

Extracellular fluid expansion is common in hemodialysis patients. Aggressive fluid removal may lead to intradialytic complications. High dialysate sodium concentrations may lessen complications, but may increase extracellular volume. We hypothesized that decreasing plasma sodium concentration during dialysis will increase sodium removal and decrease extracellular volume. STUDY DESIGN: Pilot clinical trial. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 16 patients [...]

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Promotion and provision of drinking water in schools for overweight prevention:randomized, controlled cluster trial.

OBJECTIVE: The study tested whether a combined environmental and educational intervention solely promoting water consumption was effective in preventing overweight among children in elementary school. METHODS: The participants in this randomized, controlled cluster trial were second- and third-graders from 32 elementary schools in socially deprived areas of 2 German cities. Water fountains were installed and [...]

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