Oral versus intravenous: Rehydration preferences of pediatric emergency medicine fellowship directors

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作者
Conners, GP [1 ]
Barker, WH [1 ]
Mushlin, AI [1 ]
Goepp, JGK [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
关键词
acute gastroenteritis; dehydration; oral rehydration therapy; guidelines;
D O I
10.1097/00006565-200010000-00007
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends oral rehydration therapy (ORT) for management of uncomplicated childhood gastroenteritis with mild-moderate dehydration. However, ORT is widely underused relative to their recommendations. We compared ORT use by directors of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) fellowship training programs with AAP recommendations, and sought to identify their barriers to ORT. Methods: Mail/fax survey of the directors of U.S. and Canadian PEM fellowship programs. The survey included 10 scenarios of mild or moderately dehydrated children with gastroenteritis, a personal innovativeness scale, self-assessment of ORT experience and knowledge, and open-ended questions regarding perceived barriers to ORT use. Results: 60/67 (89.6%) PEM fellowship program directors responded. All reported experience with and knowledge about ORT. Only 10/58 (17.2%) believe ORT is usually better than intravenous (TV) rehydration in all 10 clinical scenarios, and only 4/58 (6.7%) usually use ORT in all 10 scenarios. 18/58 (31%) usually use ORT for all mildly but no moderately dehydrated children. ORT use did not correlate with personal innovativeness scores. Important barriers cited by respondents include additional time requirements for ORT relative to IV rehydration (76.7%) and expectation of TV rehydration by parents (41.7%) or primary care physicians (10%). Conclusions: Relative to AAP recommendations, PEM fellowship directors underuse ORT, especially for moderately dehydrated children. Physician innovativeness does not influence ORT use. Further study of effectiveness, length of stay, staff requirements, and ORT acceptance in the emergency department setting, especially in children with moderate dehydration, may influence ORT use.
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