Introduction of an oral fluid challenge protocol in the management of children with acute gastroenteritis: A regional hospital experience

Etimbuk Umana, A. Rana, K. Maduemem, E. Moylett

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Abstract

Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) remains the ideal first line therapy for acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Our aim was to assess the impact of introducing an Oral Fluid Challenge (OFC) protocol on outcomes such as intravenous fluid use and documentation in our institution. A single centre study with data collected retrospectively pre-implementation (April 2015) of the OFC protocol and post implementation (April 2016). Consecutive sampling of the first 55 patients presenting with GE like symptoms and underwent OFC were recruited. One hundred and ten patients were included in this study with 55 patients per cycle. The rates of IVF use decreased from 22% (12) in cycle one to 18% (10) in cycle two. There was an improvement in documentation by 26% (14) for level of dehydration and 52% (31) for OFC volume from cycle one to two. Overall, the addition of the OFC protocol to the management of patients with uncomplicated AGE would help streamline and improve care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)775
Number of pages1
JournalIrish Medical Journal
Volume111
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018

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