Hyponatremia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Use of Isotonic Solutions Versus Hypotonic Solutions for Preventing Hospital Acquired Hyponatremia.
The purpose of this study is to determine if isotonic solutions reduce the risk of hospital acquired hyponatremia compared with hypotonic solutions.
Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled clinical trial.
The purpose of this study is to determine if isotonic solutions reduce the risk of hospital
acquired hyponatremia compared with hypotonic solutions
This study will include 150 patients in 2 groups according to these type of pathology: group
1: medical conditions which includes respiratory problems (pneumonia, bronchiolitis, acute
asthma attack) and acute gastrointestinal problems (bacterial or viral gastroenteritis) and
group 2: surgical conditions (pre, peri or postoperative patients will be included). Each
group will be randomized to receive 3 types of interventions: 0.3% Saline (hypotonic
solution), 0.45% Saline (hypotonic solution) or 0.9% Saline (isotonic solution). In
non-dehydrated patients the daily total volume of liquid infused will be determined by the
volumetric Holliday- Segar* formula and the daily total volume will be calculated by adding
the maintenance requirements (using the Holliday Segar formula) to the fluid deficit
(according to percent of estimated weight**) in dehydrated patients.
The glucose concentrations in the first group will be 3.3%, and in group 2 and 3 will be 5%.
The potassium concentration will be 20mEq/L in all groups. Blood samples will be collected
before, 8 hours and 24 hours after the start of intravenous fluid, for the analysis of
sodium, potassium, glucose, urea and creatinine. The adverse clinical outcomes at 8 and 24
hours of the start of intravenous fluid will also be recorded. The sodium plasma level, the
incidence of hyponatremia and the adverse clinical outcomes will be compared.
*0-10 kilogram (kg): 100ml/kg per day; 10-20 kg: 1000 ml + 50 ml/kg/day over 10 kg; >20 kg:
1500 ml + 20ml/ kg over 20kg
** In patients under 10 kg correspond to a loss of 5% (50 mL/kg) in mild dehydration and 10%
in moderate dehydration. In 10 kg or more: 3% (30 mL/kg) in mild dehydration and 6% (60
mL/kg) in moderate dehydration.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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