| Literature DB >> 21943218 |
Thomas G Saba1, James Fairbairn, Fiona Houghton, Diane Laforte, Bethany J Foster.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Isotonic saline has been proposed as a safer alternative to traditional hypotonic solutions for intravenous (IV) maintenance fluids to prevent hyponatremia. However, the optimal tonicity of maintenance intravenous fluids in hospitalized children has not been determined. The objective of this study was to estimate and compare the rates of change in serum sodium ([Na]) for patients administered either hypotonic or isotonic IV fluids for maintenance needs.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21943218 PMCID: PMC3187723 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-11-82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Flow diagram of patients invited to participate. For practical reasons it was necessary to randomize patients before eligibility was confirmed. Study fluid was often started while awaiting the results of the baseline [Na]-- which was used to determine eligibility. It was not always possible to predict which patients would require at least 8 hours of study fluid. Eight medical patients were withdrawn from the study (no exit [Na] obtained) when IV fluids were discontinued prior to completion of 8 hours of study fluid.
Participant characteristics
| 0.9% saline | 0.45% saline | |
|---|---|---|
| n | 16 | 21 |
| Age (y), median [IQR] | 8.2 [2.8, 14.3] | 8.9 [1.7, 16.5] |
| Males (n) (%) | 8 (50) | 10 (48) |
| Diagnosis | ||
| Medical (total) (%) | 6 (38) | 6 (29) |
| Gastroenteritis | 4 (25) | 5 (24) |
| Pneumonia | 1 (6) | 1 (5) |
| Other | 1 (6) | 0 (0) |
| Surgical (total) (%) | 10 (62) | 15 (71) |
| Bowel surgery | 2 (13) | 3 (14) |
| Orthopedic surgery | 5 (31) | 8 (38) |
| Other | 3 (19) | 4 (19) |
| Baseline [Na] (mmol/L) median [IQR] | 138 [135.5, 139] | 137 [135,138] |
IQR, interquartile range
Fluids Administered and [Na] changes
| 0.9% saline | 0.45% saline | P-value* | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hours of study fluid administration | 12 [10, 12.7] | 11.9 [11.6, 12.3] | 0.97 |
| Rate (as % traditional maintenance rate) | 105 [95,141] | 104 [99,123] | 0.80 |
| Additional isotonic fluids (ml/kg) | 7.4 [3.4, 18.6] | 8.6 [2.8, 19.3] | 0.84 |
| Oral fluids (ml/kg) | 4.7 [0.2, 8.3] | 0 [0,6] | 0.14 |
| Free water (ml/kg) | 4.7 [0.7, 8.3] | 16.5 [12, 29.5] | 0.00 |
| Free water (% of total fluids received) | 12 [1,20] | 45 [37,64] | 0.00 |
| Rate of change [Na] (mmol/L/hr) | +0.20 [0.03, 0.4] | +0.08 [-0.15, 0.16] | 0.12 |
| Absolute change in [Na] (mmol/L) | +3.0 [0.5, 4.5] | +1.0 [0.0, 2.0] | 0.14 |
| Exit [Na] (mmol/L) | 140 [138,141] | 138 [136,139] | 0.10 |
| No. of patients with a fall in [Na] (%) | 3 (19) | 5 (24) | 0.7 |
| No. of patients with exit Na < 136 mmol/L (%) | 1 (6) | 1 (5) | 1 |
*P-values for continuous variables were determined using 2-sided (Wilcoxon) rank sum tests
P-values for categorical variables were determined using Chi-square tests
Figure 2Changes in serum [Na] in patients receiving 0.9% saline (a) and 0.45% saline (b). Each line represents an individual patient.