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Hypo-osmolar sucrose oral rehydration solutions in acute diarrhoea: a pilot study
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1996-10
Author(s)
Faruque, A.S.G.
Mahalanabis, Dilip
Hamadani, J.
Hoque, S.S.
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Based on studies showing improved absorption of hypo-osmolar oral rehydration solutions (ORS) with reduced glucose and sodium concentration, a hypo-osmolar ORS with sucrose replacing glucose (sodium 60, potassium 15, chloride 60, citrate 5, sucrose 58 mmol l-1, calculated osmolality 198 mOsm kg-1) was compared with mildly hyperosmolar glucose ORS (WHO) in 46 children aged 6-30 months with acute diarrhoea and dehydration. In the hypo-osmolar sucrose ORS group (n = 18) faecal output was less by 30% during the initial 24 and 48 h compared with controls, suggesting better absorption. Sucrose may be a suitable alternative to glucose in an absorption-efficient hypo-osmolar ORS
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Acta Paediatr 1996 Oct;85(10):1247-8