ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS

This study was carried out on 1330 infants, from one to 24 months old, suffering from diarrhoea and moderate to severe dehydration who were hospitalized in Bahrami childrens' hospital over a period of eleven months. Fifteen percent of them had signs of shock and 36% had marasmus. Nine percent o...

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Main Author: Z. Nowrouzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1996-12-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/1700
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spelling doaj-c9237eebf3214cceafc3d7c8148809c72020-11-25T03:55:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96941996-12-01343-4ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS Z. Nowrouzi0 This study was carried out on 1330 infants, from one to 24 months old, suffering from diarrhoea and moderate to severe dehydration who were hospitalized in Bahrami childrens' hospital over a period of eleven months. Fifteen percent of them had signs of shock and 36% had marasmus. Nine percent of treated children required readmission to hospital within 24 hours of discharge and 8% were hospitalized elsewhere. In 805 patients blood electrolytes were studied when hospitalized and after rehydration. Blood bicarbonate during hospitalization ranged between 2 to 24 mmol/L (an average of 13.4 mmol/L). After rehydration, blootl bicarbonate value reached to range of 8 to 25 mmol/L, (an average of 20 mmol/L). Blood pH was reported between 6.84 to 7.56 when hospitalized (an average of 7.17). After rehydration this value ranged between 7.05 to 7.45 (an average of 7.27). https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/1700Acid and base
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ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS
Acta Medica Iranica
Acid and base
author_facet Z. Nowrouzi
author_sort Z. Nowrouzi
title ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS
title_short ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS
title_full ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS
title_fullStr ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS
title_full_unstemmed ACID AND BASE DISORDERS IN DIARRHOEA AND VOMITING:STUDY IN 805 INFANTS WITH GASTROENTERITIS
title_sort acid and base disorders in diarrhoea and vomiting:study in 805 infants with gastroenteritis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 1996-12-01
description This study was carried out on 1330 infants, from one to 24 months old, suffering from diarrhoea and moderate to severe dehydration who were hospitalized in Bahrami childrens' hospital over a period of eleven months. Fifteen percent of them had signs of shock and 36% had marasmus. Nine percent of treated children required readmission to hospital within 24 hours of discharge and 8% were hospitalized elsewhere. In 805 patients blood electrolytes were studied when hospitalized and after rehydration. Blood bicarbonate during hospitalization ranged between 2 to 24 mmol/L (an average of 13.4 mmol/L). After rehydration, blootl bicarbonate value reached to range of 8 to 25 mmol/L, (an average of 20 mmol/L). Blood pH was reported between 6.84 to 7.56 when hospitalized (an average of 7.17). After rehydration this value ranged between 7.05 to 7.45 (an average of 7.27).
topic Acid and base
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/1700
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