Volume 39, Issue 3 pp. 239-245
Working Group Report

Oral Rehydration Solution Containing a Mixture of Non-Digestible Carbohydrates in the Treatment of Acute Diarrhea: A Multicenter Randomized Placebo Controlled Study on Behalf of the ESPGHAN Working Group on Intestinal Infections

J. H. Hoekstra

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J. H. Hoekstra

Department of Paediatrics, Hieronymus Bosch Hospital, ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. J. H. Hoekstra, Department of Paediatrics, Hieronymus Bosch Hospital, Nieuwstraat 34, 5211 NL 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands (e-mail: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this author
H. Szajewska

H. Szajewska

Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, The Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

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M. Abu Zikri

M. Abu Zikri

Department of Paediatrics, Cairo University Children’s Hospital, Cairo, Egypt

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D. Micetic-Turk

D. Micetic-Turk

Department of Paediatrics, Teaching Hospital, Maribor, Slovenia

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Z. Weizman

Z. Weizman

Department of Paediatrics, Soroka Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel

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A. Papadopoulou

A. Papadopoulou

Department of Paediatrics, P & A Kyriakou Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece

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A. Guarino

A. Guarino

Department of Paediatrics, University Frederico II, Naples, Italy

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J. A. Dias

J. A. Dias

Department of Paediatrics, Hospital S Joao, Porto, Portugal

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B. Oostvogels

B. Oostvogels

Department of Paediatrics, Hieronymus Bosch Hospital, ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands

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First published: 01 September 2004
Citations: 12

ABSTRACT

Objective:

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter study to evaluate efficacy and safety of a mixture of non-digestible carbohydrates (NDC) as an adjunct to oral rehydration therapy in treatment of acute infectious diarrhea in children with mild to moderate dehydration.

Methods:

144 boys aged 1 to 36 months with diarrhea defined as three or more watery stools per day for >1 day but <5 days with mild or moderate dehydration (World Health Organization criteria) were randomly assigned to receive hypotonic oral rehydration solution (ORS) (Na 60 mmol/L, glucose 111 mmol/L) with or without a mixture of NDC (soy polysaccharide 25%, α-cellulose 9%, gum arabic 19%, fructooligosaccharides 18.5%, inulin 21.5%, resistant starch 7%).

Results:

Intention-to-treat analysis did not show significant differences in mean 48 hour stool volume (ESPGHAN-ORS with NDC versus ESPGHAN-ORS, 140 ± 124 g/kg versus 143 ± 114 g/kg; P = 0.41). Duration of diarrhea after randomization was similar in both groups (82 ± 39 hours versus 97 ± 76 hours, P = 0.24). There were no significant differences in the duration of hospital stay (111 ± 44 hours versus 126 ± 78 hours; P = 0.3). Unscheduled intravenous rehydration was similar in both groups (21.4% versus 16.2%, P = 0.42).

Conclusion:

In boys with acute non-cholera diarrhea with mild to moderate dehydration a mixture of non-digestible carbohydrates was ineffective as an adjunct to oral rehydration therapy.

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