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ABSTRACT: Purpose
Recent studies have established the association between hypotonic fluids administration and hospital-acquired hyponatremia in children. The present paper investigated the pattern of current practice in intravenous fluid prescription among Korean pediatric residents, to underscore the need for updated education.Methods
A survey-based analysis was carried out. Pediatric residents at six university hospitals in Korea completed a survey consisting of four questions. Each question proposed a unique scenario in which the respondents had to prescribe either a hypotonic or an isotonic fluid for the patient.Results
Ninety-one responses were collected and analyzed. In three of the four scenarios, a significant majority prescribed the hypotonic fluids (98.9%, 85.7%, and 69.2%, respectively). Notably, 69.2% of the respondents selected the hypotonic fluids for postoperative management. Almost all (96.7%) selected the isotonic fluids for hydration therapy.Conclusion
In the given scenarios, the majority of Korean pediatric residents would prescribe a hypotonic fluid, except for initial hydration. The current state of pediatric fluid management, notably, heightens the risk of hospital-acquired hyponatremia. Updated clinical practice education on intravenous fluid prescription, therefore, is urgently required.
SUBMITTER: Lee JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3728446 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lee Jiwon M JM Jung Younghwa Y Lee Se Eun SE Lee Jun Ho JH Kim Kee Hyuck KH Koo Ja Wook JW Park Young Seo YS Cheong Hae Il HI Ha Il-Soo IS Choi Yong Y Kang Hee Gyung HG
Korean journal of pediatrics 20130719 7
<h4>Purpose</h4>Recent studies have established the association between hypotonic fluids administration and hospital-acquired hyponatremia in children. The present paper investigated the pattern of current practice in intravenous fluid prescription among Korean pediatric residents, to underscore the need for updated education.<h4>Methods</h4>A survey-based analysis was carried out. Pediatric residents at six university hospitals in Korea completed a survey consisting of four questions. Each ques ...[more]