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楼主  发表于: 2016-01-24 13:38

 患有糖尿病酮症酸中毒和疑似临床脑水肿发生率患儿的流体管理

Fluid management in pediatric patients with DKA and rates of suspected clinical cerebral edema
    Daniel S Hsia,Sarah G Tarai,Amir Alimi,Jorge A Coss-BuMorey W Haymond
    Abstract
    Objective
    To compare outcomes of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) 6 yrs before and 6 yrs after changing rehydration fluids from ½ normal saline to Lactated Ringer's and decreasing the total intended fluid volume administered in the first 24 hrs from 3500 mL/m/d to ≤ 2500 mL/m/d at Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) in response to recommendations by the ESPE, LWPES, and ISPAD in 2004.
    Subjects/Methods
    A retrospective cohort study was conducted in which 1868 admissions for DKA were identified and reviewed. The cohort was divided into two groups: Group A, 1998–2004, and Group B, 2004–2010. Subjects with suspected clinical cerebral edema and adverse outcomes were identified.
    Results
    Although not statistically significant, there was an equal number (n = 3) of adverse outcomes (death or neurological damage) in each group despite more than double the admissions in Group B (1264) compared with those in Group A (604). Overall, the incidence of suspected clinical cerebral edema was more than double for those admissions in which fluid resuscitation was initiated at an outside hospital (OSH) vs. at TCH (13.6 vs. 5.3%, p < 0.001).
    Conclusions
    Decreasing the intended fluid rate during the initial 24 hrs to 2500 mL/m/d and increasing the IV fluid sodium content did not significantly decrease the incidence of adverse outcomes in children with DKA. However, children transferred from an OSH had a higher incidence of suspected clinical cerebral edema. Thus, we need to more readily share our management protocols with the emergency rooms of local referring hospitals to potentially decrease the incidence of suspected clinical cerebral edema and adverse outcomes in children transferred with DKA.
    Pediatric Diabetes
    Volume 16,Issue 5,pages 338–344,August 2015 DOI:10.1111/pedi.12268
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