Comparison of blood plasma and gelatin solution in resuscitation of children with dengue shock syndrome
Background Dengue shock syndrome (DSS) is characterized by severe vascular leakage and hemostasis disorder. It is the cause of death in 1 to 5 percent of cases. WH 0 management guidelines for resuscitation remain empirical rather than evidence-based. Objective To find out the alternative fluids to r...
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House,
2009-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Background Dengue shock syndrome (DSS) is characterized by severe vascular leakage and hemostasis disorder. It is the cause of death in 1 to 5 percent of cases. WH 0 management guidelines for resuscitation remain empirical rather than evidence-based. Objective To find out the alternative fluids to replace plasma leakage in DSS. Methods We performed a prospective study and randomized comparison of plasma and gelatin solution for resuscitation of Indonesian children with DSS. We randomly assigned 25 subjects with DSS to receive plasma and 25 children to receive gelatin fluid. Statistical analyse were performed using chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, t test, Mann-Whitney test. Results The increment of pulse pressure width and the decrement of hematocrit in subjects treated with gelatin were higher than that of plasma atfour-hour therapy (P=0.002 and P=0.017). Only one patient died caused by unusually manifestation of DSS. The increment of body temperature in subjects treated with plasma was higher than that of gelatin at four-hour therapy (P=O.Oll). The decrement of platelet count in subjects treated with gelatin were less than that of plasma (P=0.018). The increment of diuresis rate in subjects treated with gelatin was higher than that of plasma at twenty-hour therapy (P<O.OOOl). The decrement of respiratory rate in subjects treated with gelatin was higher than that of plasma at twenty-eight hour therapy (P=0.018). There was no difference in studied variables : total volume rate, blood pressure, pulse rate, re-shock rate, clinical fluid overload, allergy reactions, bleeding manifestations, and length of stay (P>0.05). Conclusions Gelatin solution can be used as volume replacement in resuscitation of DSS if blood plasma is not available especially at four-hour therapy. |
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Item Description: | 0030-9311 2338-476X 10.14238/pi49.6.2009.322-9 |