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An audit on the implementation of administering Ondansetron in children with acute gastroenteritis and its effect on admission rate

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posted on 2021-09-22, 11:40 authored by Saskia D’Sa, Ahad Hussain, Mushtaq Hussain, Zahir Afridi, John Twomey, Irfan Ahmed
Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a common presenting complaint in paediatrics. Most often, the reason for admission into hospital is to initiate intravenous rehydration in patients with severe dehydration and inability to tolerate oral intake. We found that Ondansetron acts as a potent antiemetic to support an increased number of children receiving oral hydration, and subsequently leading to decreased rates of admission. This study aims to audit the use of Ondansetron to Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) on children with acute gastroenteritis, and its effect on admission rates from the emergency department in University Hospital, Limerick (UHL). Data collected over a 3-month period from June to August 2017 in which Ondansetron was not used was compared to another 3-month period when Ondansetron was used. Several outcomes were measured including admission to hospital.

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Journal of Advanced Pediatrics and Child Health;4, 023-026.

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HSPC

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peer-reviewed

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English

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