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Comparing the Diagnostic Accuracy of Clinical Dehydration Scales Among Small Children

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Medical University of Warsaw

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Dehydration

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The assessment of clinical dehydration scales diagnostic accuracy (CDS scale, WHO scale, Gorelick scale) among small children.

Full description

The eligible patient admitted to the hospital with acute diarrhea, after given written consent for participation in the study by the child's parents, will be clinically assessed. Dehydration syndromes noted by physician will be recorded in special form (in attachment). Than, the child will be weighted on a standard scale.

The next body mass evaluation will take place, when patient's clinical condition will by classified as good by the attending physician and the child will be at least 24 hours after finishing intravenous or probe rehydration therapy.

Enrollment

108 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

1 month to 5 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • age: 1 - 36 months for CDS scale; 1 month - 5 years old for WHO scale and Gorelick scale
  • hospitalisation caused by acute diarrhea (acute diarrhea -increase in the frequency of evacuations ≥ 3 in 24 hours; with or without fever or vomiting)
  • duration of symptoms under 5 days
  • parents' written consent for child's participation in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Dehydration caused by other mechanisms than acute diarrhea, for example dehydration caused by:

    • acidosis
    • kidney failure
    • heart failure
    • chronic liver disease
    • respiratory failure
    • condition after surgery

Trial design

108 participants in 1 patient group

dehydration scales
Description:
children aged 1 - 36 months for CDS scale; 1 month - 5 years old for WHO scale and Gorelick scale

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Anna Falszewska, MD

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