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ondansetron and Dehydration

ondansetron has been researched along with Dehydration in 23 studies

Ondansetron: A competitive serotonin type 3 receptor antagonist. It is effective in the treatment of nausea and vomiting caused by cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs, including cisplatin, and has reported anxiolytic and neuroleptic properties.

Dehydration: The condition that results from excessive loss of water from a living organism.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"In hospitalized children having gastro-enteritis associated with emesis, ondansetron is effective in the cessation of episodes of vomiting and in lowering the rates of IV rehydration, without reducing the duration of diarrhea and hospital stay."9.30Single-dose Intravenous Ondansetron in Children with Gastroenteritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ( Chanh, TQ; My, PT; Rang, NN; Tien, TTM, 2019)
"To evaluate the role of oral ondansetron in facilitating successful rehydration of under-5-year-old children suffering from acute diarrhea with vomiting and some dehydration."9.22Oral Ondansetron in Management of Dehydrating Diarrhea with Vomiting in Children Aged 3 Months to 5 Years: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ( Batra, P; Bhattacharya, SK; Danewa, AS; Gupta, P; Shah, D, 2016)
" Data were collected on 105 children with dehydration due to gastroenteritis who received an ondansetron oral disintegrating formulation."9.14Ondansetron dosing in pediatric gastroenteritis: a prospective cohort, dose-response study. ( Finkelstein, Y; Freedman, SB; Nava-Ocampo, AA; Powell, EC, 2010)
"In children with gastroenteritis and dehydration, a single dose of oral ondansetron reduces vomiting and facilitates oral rehydration and may thus be well suited for use in the emergency department."9.12Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department. ( Adler, M; Freedman, SB; Powell, EC; Seshadri, R, 2006)
"In children with dehydration secondary to vomiting from acute viral gastritis, ondansetron with intravenous rehydration improves tolerance of oral fluids after two hours and reduces the hospital admission rate when compared with intravenous rehydration with or without dexamethasone."9.12Emergency department treatment of viral gastritis using intravenous ondansetron or dexamethasone in children. ( Brown, KM; Brown, LH; Reilly, TH; Secreti, L; Stork, CM, 2006)
" ondansetron is an effective antiemetic in children with gastroenteritis, but data from low- and middle-income countries are sparse."9.05Effect of ondansetron on vomiting associated with acute gastroenteritis in a developing country: a meta-analysis. ( Wu, HL; Zhan, X, 2020)
"We determine whether single-dose oral ondansetron administration to children with vomiting as a result of acute gastroenteritis without dehydration reduces administration of intravenous fluid rehydration."7.91Oral Ondansetron Administration to Nondehydrated Children With Diarrhea and Associated Vomiting in Emergency Departments in Pakistan: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ( Ali, N; Bhutta, ZA; Dawoud, F; Freedman, SB; Soofi, SB; Willan, AR; Williamson-Urquhart, S; Xie, J, 2019)
"Emergency department use of ondansetron in children with gastroenteritis is increasing; however, its effect on clinical outcomes is unknown."7.78Time-series analysis of ondansetron use in pediatric gastroenteritis. ( Chan, KJ; Cho, D; Freedman, SB; Rumantir, M; Tung, C, 2012)
" Ondansetron has been well tolerated when used to control nausea and vomiting in patients receiving chemotherapy."7.73Ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis in children. ( Goldman, RD; Mehta, S, 2006)
"Ondansetron is an effective antiemetic employed to prevent vomiting in children with gastroenteritis in high-income countries; data from low- and middle-income countries are sparse."5.30Oral Ondansetron Administration to Dehydrated Children in Pakistan: A Randomized Clinical Trial. ( Bhutta, ZA; Dawoud, F; Freedman, SB; Siddiqui, E; Soofi, SB; Willan, AR; Williamson-Urquhart, S; Xie, J, 2019)
"In hospitalized children having gastro-enteritis associated with emesis, ondansetron is effective in the cessation of episodes of vomiting and in lowering the rates of IV rehydration, without reducing the duration of diarrhea and hospital stay."5.30Single-dose Intravenous Ondansetron in Children with Gastroenteritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ( Chanh, TQ; My, PT; Rang, NN; Tien, TTM, 2019)
"To evaluate the role of oral ondansetron in facilitating successful rehydration of under-5-year-old children suffering from acute diarrhea with vomiting and some dehydration."5.22Oral Ondansetron in Management of Dehydrating Diarrhea with Vomiting in Children Aged 3 Months to 5 Years: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ( Batra, P; Bhattacharya, SK; Danewa, AS; Gupta, P; Shah, D, 2016)
" Data were collected on 105 children with dehydration due to gastroenteritis who received an ondansetron oral disintegrating formulation."5.14Ondansetron dosing in pediatric gastroenteritis: a prospective cohort, dose-response study. ( Finkelstein, Y; Freedman, SB; Nava-Ocampo, AA; Powell, EC, 2010)
"In children with gastroenteritis and dehydration, a single dose of oral ondansetron reduces vomiting and facilitates oral rehydration and may thus be well suited for use in the emergency department."5.12Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department. ( Adler, M; Freedman, SB; Powell, EC; Seshadri, R, 2006)
"In children with dehydration secondary to vomiting from acute viral gastritis, ondansetron with intravenous rehydration improves tolerance of oral fluids after two hours and reduces the hospital admission rate when compared with intravenous rehydration with or without dexamethasone."5.12Emergency department treatment of viral gastritis using intravenous ondansetron or dexamethasone in children. ( Brown, KM; Brown, LH; Reilly, TH; Secreti, L; Stork, CM, 2006)
" ondansetron is an effective antiemetic in children with gastroenteritis, but data from low- and middle-income countries are sparse."5.05Effect of ondansetron on vomiting associated with acute gastroenteritis in a developing country: a meta-analysis. ( Wu, HL; Zhan, X, 2020)
" Ondansetron (orally or intravenously) may be effective in decreasing the rate of vomiting, improving the success rate of oral hydration, preventing the need for i."4.86The management of children with gastroenteritis and dehydration in the emergency department. ( Barata, IA; Brown, KM; Colletti, JE; Ishimine, P; Sharieff, GQ, 2010)
"Sex, age, preceding health care visit, distance between home and hospital, country (US vs Canada), frequency and duration of vomiting and diarrhea, presence of fever, Clinical Dehydration Scale score, oral ondansetron followed by oral rehydration therapy, and infectious agent."4.02Variables Associated With Intravenous Rehydration and Hospitalization in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: A Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials. ( Bhatt, S; Casper, TC; Farion, KJ; Freedman, SB; Gouin, S; Hurley, KF; Levine, AC; Mahajan, P; O'Connell, KJ; Olsen, CS; Poonai, N; Powell, EC; Rogers, AJ; Roskind, CG; Sapien, RE; Schnadower, D; Schuh, S; Tarr, PI; Vance, C, 2021)
"We determine whether single-dose oral ondansetron administration to children with vomiting as a result of acute gastroenteritis without dehydration reduces administration of intravenous fluid rehydration."3.91Oral Ondansetron Administration to Nondehydrated Children With Diarrhea and Associated Vomiting in Emergency Departments in Pakistan: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ( Ali, N; Bhutta, ZA; Dawoud, F; Freedman, SB; Soofi, SB; Willan, AR; Williamson-Urquhart, S; Xie, J, 2019)
"Guidelines recommend oral rehydration therapy (ORT) and avoidance of laboratory tests and intravenous fluids for mild to moderate dehydration in children with gastroenteritis; oral ondansetron has been shown to be an effective adjunct."3.88The Use of a Triage-Based Protocol for Oral Rehydration in a Pediatric Emergency Department. ( Gaillard, PR; Hendrickson, MA; Kharbanda, AB; Wey, AR; Zaremba, J, 2018)
"Emergency department use of ondansetron in children with gastroenteritis is increasing; however, its effect on clinical outcomes is unknown."3.78Time-series analysis of ondansetron use in pediatric gastroenteritis. ( Chan, KJ; Cho, D; Freedman, SB; Rumantir, M; Tung, C, 2012)
" Ondansetron has been well tolerated when used to control nausea and vomiting in patients receiving chemotherapy."3.73Ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis in children. ( Goldman, RD; Mehta, S, 2006)
"Acute gastroenteritis is defined as a diarrheal disease of rapid onset, with or without nausea, vomiting, fever, or abdominal pain."2.61Gastroenteritis in Children. ( Brown, E; Hartman, S; Loomis, E; Russell, HA, 2019)
"Racecadotril was more frequently used in France, and ondansetron was more frequently used in Switzerland."1.40Pediatric gastroenteritis in the emergency department: practice evaluation in Belgium, France, The Netherlands and Switzerland. ( Angoulvant, F; Gajdos, V; Julliand, S; Llor, J; Lorrot, M; Oostenbrink, R; Pelc, R; Redant, S, 2014)
"Vomiting is a protective reflex that results in forceful ejection of stomach contents up to and out of the mouth."1.39Management of a child with vomiting. ( Bansal, A; Jayashree, M; Shah, R; Singhi, SC, 2013)
"For moderate dehydration, eight CPGs advocated nasogastric (NG) rehydration in preference to intravenous (IV) rehydration."1.35Emergency department management of gastro-enteritis in Australia and New Zealand. ( Babl, FE; Borland, M; Schutz, J; Sheriff, N, 2008)
"A client could have weight loss, dehydration, nutritional deficiencies, metabolic deficiencies, difficulty with daily activities, psychosocial stress and depression."1.35A case study approach to Hyperemesis Gravidarum: home care implications. ( Jennings-Sanders, A, 2009)

Research

Studies (23)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's7 (30.43)29.6817
2010's14 (60.87)24.3611
2020's2 (8.70)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Freedman, SB7
Soofi, SB2
Willan, AR2
Williamson-Urquhart, S2
Siddiqui, E1
Xie, J2
Dawoud, F2
Bhutta, ZA2
Wu, HL1
Zhan, X1
Poonai, N1
Powell, EC3
Schnadower, D1
Casper, TC1
Roskind, CG1
Olsen, CS1
Tarr, PI1
Mahajan, P1
Rogers, AJ1
Schuh, S1
Hurley, KF1
Gouin, S1
Vance, C1
Farion, KJ1
Sapien, RE1
O'Connell, KJ1
Levine, AC1
Bhatt, S1
Ali, N1
Hartman, S1
Brown, E1
Loomis, E1
Russell, HA1
Rang, NN1
Chanh, TQ1
My, PT1
Tien, TTM1
Lawler, M1
DeGroot, JM1
Parkin, PC1
Hays, HL1
Jolliff, HA1
Casavant, MJ1
Pelc, R1
Redant, S1
Julliand, S1
Llor, J1
Lorrot, M1
Oostenbrink, R1
Gajdos, V1
Angoulvant, F1
Danewa, AS1
Shah, D1
Batra, P1
Bhattacharya, SK1
Gupta, P1
Hendrickson, MA1
Zaremba, J1
Wey, AR1
Gaillard, PR1
Kharbanda, AB1
Schutz, J1
Babl, FE1
Sheriff, N1
Borland, M1
Colletti, JE1
Brown, KM2
Sharieff, GQ1
Barata, IA1
Ishimine, P1
Jennings-Sanders, A1
Nava-Ocampo, AA1
Finkelstein, Y1
Tung, C1
Cho, D1
Rumantir, M1
Chan, KJ1
Singhi, SC1
Shah, R1
Bansal, A1
Jayashree, M1
Hariharan, SL1
Pohlgeers, AP1
Reeves, SD1
Stiefelhagen, P1
Adler, M1
Seshadri, R1
Stork, CM1
Reilly, TH1
Secreti, L1
Brown, LH1
Mehta, S1
Goldman, RD1

Clinical Trials (10)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Ondansetron Administration to Children With Gastroenteritis, Vomiting and SOME Dehydration in Emergency Departments in Pakistan[NCT01870648]Phase 4918 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-05-31Completed
Impact of Emergency Department Probiotic Treatment of Pediatric Gastroenteritis: Randomized Controlled Trial[NCT01853124]Phase 3886 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-11-30Completed
Impact of Emergency Department Probiotic (LGG) Treatment of Pediatric Gastroenteritis[NCT01773967]Phase 2/Phase 3971 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-07-31Completed
Ondansetron Administration to WELL Children With Gastroenteritis Associated Vomiting in Emergency Departments in Pakistan[NCT01870635]Phase 4625 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-05-31Completed
Emergency Department Rapid Intravenous Rehydration (RIVR) for Pediatric Gastroenteritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial[NCT00392145]Phase 4226 participants (Actual)Interventional2006-11-30Completed
Prevelane and Short Term Outcome of Hypernatremic Dehydration in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis in Sohag University Hospital[NCT05440162]50 participants (Anticipated)Observational2022-06-01Recruiting
Flavored Intravenous Ondansetron Administered Orally for the Treatment of Persistent Vomiting[NCT02473887]Phase 140 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-09-30Completed
Comparison of Efficacy of Ondansetron Versus Metoclopramide for Vomiting in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial[NCT02619201]Phase 3250 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2015-11-30Not yet recruiting
Does Oral Propranolol Accelerate Labor Induction/Augmentation With Oxytocin in Nulliparous Women in Abakaliki?[NCT05251610]110 participants (Actual)Interventional2020-11-02Completed
Ondansetron vs. Placebo in the Management of Children With Dehydration Due to Acute Gastroenteritis[NCT00691275]0 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-09-30Withdrawn
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

Diarrhea Duration

diarrhea duration in hours after randomization (NCT01773967)
Timeframe: 14 days

Interventionhours (Median)
Lactobacillus Rhamnosus GG49.7
Placebo50.9

Number of Participants With LGG Bacteremia

bacteremia caused by LGG (NCT01773967)
Timeframe: 1 month

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Lactobacillus Rhamnosus GG0
Placebo0

Number of Participants With Modified Vesikari Scale Score >=9

This is a validated gastroenteritis severity score that includes duration and frequency of diarrhea, duration and frequency of vomiting, duration and frequency of fever and use of health care resources. Scores >=9 indicate moderate-severe gastroenteritis. Higher is worse. (NCT01773967)
Timeframe: 14 days

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Lactobacillus Rhamnosus GG55
Placebo60

Reviews

3 reviews available for ondansetron and Dehydration

ArticleYear
Effect of ondansetron on vomiting associated with acute gastroenteritis in a developing country: a meta-analysis.
    European journal of pediatrics, 2020, Volume: 179, Issue:8

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adolescent; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Developing Countries;

2020
Gastroenteritis in Children.
    American family physician, 2019, 02-01, Volume: 99, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Antiemetics; Bicarbonates; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Fluid Therapy; Gastroen

2019
The management of children with gastroenteritis and dehydration in the emergency department.
    The Journal of emergency medicine, 2010, Volume: 38, Issue:5

    Topics: Adolescent; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Emergency Service, Hospital

2010

Trials

7 trials available for ondansetron and Dehydration

ArticleYear
Oral Ondansetron Administration to Dehydrated Children in Pakistan: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Pediatrics, 2019, Volume: 144, Issue:6

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Emergency Ser

2019
Single-dose Intravenous Ondansetron in Children with Gastroenteritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Indian pediatrics, 2019, 06-15, Volume: 56, Issue:6

    Topics: Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Double-Blind Method; Drug Administration Sched

2019
Successful discharge of children with gastroenteritis requiring intravenous rehydration.
    The Journal of emergency medicine, 2014, Volume: 46, Issue:1

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Antiemetics; Bicarbonates; Biomarkers; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydra

2014
Oral Ondansetron in Management of Dehydrating Diarrhea with Vomiting in Children Aged 3 Months to 5 Years: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 2016, Volume: 169

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Double-Blind Method; Fem

2016
Ondansetron dosing in pediatric gastroenteritis: a prospective cohort, dose-response study.
    Paediatric drugs, 2010, Dec-01, Volume: 12, Issue:6

    Topics: Child; Child, Preschool; Cohort Studies; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Fe

2010
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Apr-20, Volume: 354, Issue:16

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Double-Blind Method; Female

2006
Emergency department treatment of viral gastritis using intravenous ondansetron or dexamethasone in children.
    Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006, Volume: 13, Issue:10

    Topics: Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Dexamethasone; Double-Blind Method; Emergency Ser

2006

Other Studies

13 other studies available for ondansetron and Dehydration

ArticleYear
Variables Associated With Intravenous Rehydration and Hospitalization in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: A Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials.
    JAMA network open, 2021, 04-01, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Canada; Child, Preschool; Dehydratio

2021
Variables Associated With Intravenous Rehydration and Hospitalization in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: A Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials.
    JAMA network open, 2021, 04-01, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Canada; Child, Preschool; Dehydratio

2021
Variables Associated With Intravenous Rehydration and Hospitalization in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: A Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials.
    JAMA network open, 2021, 04-01, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Canada; Child, Preschool; Dehydratio

2021
Variables Associated With Intravenous Rehydration and Hospitalization in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: A Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials.
    JAMA network open, 2021, 04-01, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Canada; Child, Preschool; Dehydratio

2021
Oral Ondansetron Administration to Nondehydrated Children With Diarrhea and Associated Vomiting in Emergency Departments in Pakistan: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Annals of emergency medicine, 2019, Volume: 73, Issue:3

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Double-Blind Method; Eme

2019
More than just a case study: an introduction to ondansetron for my son, "the dehydrated child".
    Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2013, Volume: 59, Issue:8

    Topics: Antiemetics; Dehydration; Fluid Therapy; Humans; Infant; Male; Ondansetron; Vomiting

2013
Thyrotoxicosis after a massive levothyroxine ingestion in a 3-year-old patient.
    Pediatric emergency care, 2013, Volume: 29, Issue:11

    Topics: Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Combined Modality Therapy; Dehydration; Drug Overdose; Emergencies; E

2013
Pediatric gastroenteritis in the emergency department: practice evaluation in Belgium, France, The Netherlands and Switzerland.
    BMC pediatrics, 2014, May-16, Volume: 14

    Topics: Abdomen; Antidiarrheals; Antiemetics; Belgium; Blood Cell Count; Blood Gas Analysis; C-Reactive Prot

2014
The Use of a Triage-Based Protocol for Oral Rehydration in a Pediatric Emergency Department.
    Pediatric emergency care, 2018, Volume: 34, Issue:4

    Topics: Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Critical Pathways; Dehydration; Emergency Service, Hospital; Female;

2018
Emergency department management of gastro-enteritis in Australia and New Zealand.
    Journal of paediatrics and child health, 2008, Volume: 44, Issue:10

    Topics: Acute Disease; Antiemetics; Australia; Data Collection; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Emergency Medicine; E

2008
A case study approach to Hyperemesis Gravidarum: home care implications.
    Home healthcare nurse, 2009, Volume: 27, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Dehydration; Female; Fluid Therapy; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Hyperemesis Gravidarum; Ondans

2009
Time-series analysis of ondansetron use in pediatric gastroenteritis.
    Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, 2012, Volume: 54, Issue:3

    Topics: Antiemetics; Canada; Child; Child, Preschool; Dehydration; Female; Fluid Therapy; Gastroenteritis; H

2012
Management of a child with vomiting.
    Indian journal of pediatrics, 2013, Volume: 80, Issue:4

    Topics: Algorithms; Antiemetics; Child; Clinical Protocols; Dehydration; Fluid Therapy; Humans; India; Ondan

2013
"Doctor, my child needs some medicine!".
    Pediatric emergency care, 2004, Volume: 20, Issue:8

    Topics: Abdominal Pain; Adolescent; Analgesics; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antiemetics; Child, Preschool; Dehydr

2004
[In infantile diarrhea fast rehydration and realimentation. The tea stop is out!].
    MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2005, Mar-24, Volume: 147, Issue:12

    Topics: Age Factors; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antiemetics; Dehydration; Diarrhea, Infantile; Fluid Therapy; Ga

2005
Ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis in children.
    Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2006, Volume: 52, Issue:11

    Topics: Acute Disease; Antiemetics; Child; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Fluid Therapy; Gastroenteritis; Humans; On

2006