Hypernatraemic dehydration in Jamaican breastfed neonates: a 12-year review in a baby-friendly hospital.

A 12-year retrospective review of neonates admitted with hypernatraemic dehydration to the neonatal unit of the University Hospital of the West Indies was conducted between 1 January 1990 and 31 December 2001. Twenty-four infants fulfilled the criteria for hypernatraemic dehydration. Nineteen (79%) women were either nulliparous or primiparous with a mean (SD) age of 26.9 [...]

Effects of dehydration and fluid ingestion on cognition.

The effects of exercise-induced dehydration and fluid ingestion on men's cognitive performance were assessed. Eleven young men attended separate sessions in which each individual cycled in a controlled environment at 60 % of V.O (2max) for periods of 15, 60, or 120 min without fluid replacement or 120 min with fluid replacement. Immediately following the [...]

By |2013-01-31T09:55:08+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Mental performance, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Hypernatremic dehydration in the newborn period and long-term follow up.

BACKGROUND: Hypernatremic dehydration due to inadequate fluid intake can be a significant problem during the neonatal period and thereafter. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the term newborn infants admitted to Gazi University Hospital neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for hypernatremic dehydration between June 2001 and June 2003 and compare the results [...]

Clinical presentation of hypernatremic dehydration in exclusively breast-fed neonates.

OBJECTIVE: To identify the clinical presentation of dehydration related to failure of lactation in exclusively breast-fed term infants. METHOD: A prospective study was performed between January 2000 and June 2003 in Al Qassimi Hospital in the Emirate of Sharjah. Enrollment criteria included term neonates whose birth weight of > 2000 g with no underlying organic [...]

Outcomes related to dehydration in the pediatric population.

The purpose of this pilot study was twofold: 1) to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference in nursing-sensitive patient outcome ratings from admission to discharge, and 2) to describe nursing interventions used to care for children admitted with a primary diagnosis of dehydration to a 272-bed Midwestern community hospital. Twenty-nine patient care records [...]

By |2013-01-31T09:55:08+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Children, Scientific papers|0 Comments

A novel imaging technique to measure capillary-refill time: improving diagnostic accuracy for dehydration in young children with gastroenteritis.

BACKGROUND: Assessment of dehydration in young children currently depends on clinical judgment, which is relatively inaccurate. By using digital videography, we developed a way to assess capillary-refill time more objectively. OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to determine whether digitally measured capillary-refill time assesses the presence of significant dehydration (> or = 5%) in young children with [...]

By |2013-01-31T09:55:08+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Assessment methodologies, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Economic burden of dehydration among hospitalized elderly patients

PURPOSE: The cost of unnecessary hospitalizations associated with dehydration in elderly patients was studied. METHODS: The study involved a retrospective examination of 1999 data on hospital discharges from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Nationwide Inpatient Sample. The procedure code for volume depletion was used to extract hospitalization episodes for patients > or = 65 [...]

By |2013-01-31T09:55:08+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Age and the elderly, Scientific papers|0 Comments

The use of body mass changes as a practical measure of dehydration in team sports.

Body mass changes, hematocrit, specific gravity and urine colour were recorded during two games of soccer to determine which of these methods was the most practical in a field setting for monitoring dehydration. Members (n=13) of a premiership soccer team with a mean age of 22.6 (+/-4.9) years old, height of 177.8 (+/-7.1)cm and sum [...]

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Hypovolemia and dehydration in the oncology patient

Dehydration is commonly but often inappropriately diagnosed in cancer patients. Dehydration is the loss of water from the intracellular compartment due to hypernatremia. Dehydration can occur among patients who are hypervolemic, euvolemic, or hypovolemic. Cancer patients are more often hypovolemic, reflecting depletion of water from the extracellular space due to excessive loss, such as from [...]

By |2013-01-31T09:55:08+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Cancer, Scientific papers|0 Comments