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  • 6. Gastroenteritis in Children.
    Hartman S, Brown E, Loomis E, Russell HA.
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    Spandorfer PR, Alessandrini EA, Joffe MD, Localio R, Shaw KN.
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  • 8. Rapid intravenous rehydration in the pediatric emergency department.
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  • 9. Rapid versus standard intravenous rehydration in paediatric gastroenteritis: pragmatic blinded randomised clinical trial.
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    Nager AL, Wang VJ.
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  • 11. Variables Associated With Intravenous Rehydration and Hospitalization in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis: A Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials.
    Poonai N, Powell EC, Schnadower D, Casper TC, Roskind CG, Olsen CS, Tarr PI, Mahajan P, Rogers AJ, Schuh S, Hurley KF, Gouin S, Vance C, Farion KJ, Sapien RE, O'Connell KJ, Levine AC, Bhatt S, Freedman SB, Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) and Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC).
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  • 12. Clinical Impact of Rapid Intravenous Rehydration With Dextrose Serum in Children With Acute Gastroenteritis.
    Sendarrubias M, Carrón M, Molina JC, Pérez MÁ, Marañón R, Mora A.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2018 Dec 01; 34(12):832-836. PubMed ID: 28463940
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  • 13. Rapid intravenous rehydration of children with acute gastroenteritis and dehydration: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Iro MA, Sell T, Brown N, Maitland K.
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  • 14. Maintenance Fluid Therapy with Saline, Dextrose-Supplemented Saline or Lactated Ringer in Childhood: Short-Term Metabolic Effects.
    Ricciuti A, Milani GP, Tarantino S, Ghilardi R, Lava SAG, Alberzoni M, Bianchetti MG, Agostoni C.
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  • 15. Oral and intravenous rehydration of children.
    Issenman RM, Leung AK.
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    Freedman SB, Willan AR, Boutis K, Schuh S.
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  • 17. [Efficacy and safety of reduced osmolarity oral rehydration salts in treatment of dehydration in children with acute diarrhea--a multicenter, randomized, double blind clinical trial].
    Yang DF, Guo W, Tian DY, Luo XP, He YW, Dai YA, Xu HL.
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  • 18. Use of a single solution for oral rehydration and maintenance therapy of infants with diarrhea and mild to moderate dehydration.
    Cohen MB, Mezoff AG, Laney DW, Bezerra JA, Beane BM, Drazner D, Baker R, Moran JR.
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  • 19. Reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution for treating dehydration due to diarrhoea in children: systematic review.
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  • 20. A randomized clinical trial of recombinant human hyaluronidase-facilitated subcutaneous versus intravenous rehydration in mild to moderately dehydrated children in the emergency department.
    Spandorfer PR, Mace SE, Okada PJ, Simon HK, Allen CH, Spiro DM, Friend K, Harb G, Lebel F, Increased Flow Utilizing Subcutaneously-Enabled Pediatric Rehydration II (INFUSE-Peds II) Study Group.
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