MALNOURISHED CHILDREN WITH DIARRHEA

TO ASSESS THE FREQUENCY OF SERUM ELECTROLYTES (NA+, K+ & CA+) DISTURBANCES

Authors

  • Arif Zulqarnain Paeds Cardiology CPE Institute of Cardiology Multan
  • Zeeshan Jaffar Paeds Cardiology CPE Institute of Cardiology Multan
  • Imran Iqbal The Children Hospital and the Institute of Child Health Multan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2015.22.05.1275

Keywords:

Malnutrition, Diarrhea, Serum electrolyte disturbances

Abstract

Objectives: “To assess the frequency of serum electrolytes (Na+, K+ & Ca+)
disturbances in malnourished children with diarrhea”. Study Design: Cross-sectional.
Setting: Pediatrics Department Nishtar Hospital Multan. Period: 01-07-2013 to 31-12-2013.
Methodology: Approval from the institutional ethical committee was taken. Malnourished
children with diarrhea admitted to Pediatrics Department Nishtar Hospital Multan were
registered. Children meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria enrolled in the study. Results:
In this study there were 90 patients which were found to be malnourished and having diarrhea.
The average age of patients was 3.28±1.2 years and the average duration of diarrhea was
4.67±0.821 days. There were 58(64.4%) males and 32(35.5%) female patients. Hyponatremia
was present in 28(31.1%) patients, Hypokalemia was present in 55(61.1%) while Hypocalcemia
was present in 12(13.3%).Conclusion: Serum electrolyte disturbances in malnourished children
are obvious during diarrheal illness particularly in those patients with Grade III malnutrition and
measurement of these Serum electrolytes is helpful for immediate therapy to avoid serious life
threatening situations.

Author Biographies

Arif Zulqarnain, Paeds Cardiology CPE Institute of Cardiology Multan

MBBS.FCPS. (Paediatrics)
Medical Officer

Zeeshan Jaffar, Paeds Cardiology CPE Institute of Cardiology Multan

MBBS
Medical Officer

Imran Iqbal, The Children Hospital and the Institute of Child Health Multan

MBBS. FCPS (Paediatrics)
Professor & Head of Paediatrics Department

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Published

2015-05-10