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. 2014 May 16;14:125. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-14-125

Table 1.

Preferential practices regarding management of pediatric acute gastroenteritis

Preferential practices (>70%)
Total
Belgium
The Netherlands
Switzerland
France
  N = 68
N = 10 N = 7 N = 14 N = 37
CI 95%
First-intention rehydration method
 
 
 
 
 
  ORS oral route
61 (90%)
10 (100%)
5 (71%)
12 (86%)
34 (92%)
CI [80–96]
  ORS pure
62 (91%)
10 (100%)
6 (86%)
13 (93%)
33 (89%)
CI [82–97]
Rehydration route in case of oral rehydration failure
 
 
 
 
 
  Intra-venous route
35 (51%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
35 (95%)
CI [39–64]
  Nasogastric route (with ORS)
28 (41%)
8 (80%)
7 (100%)
12 (86%)
1 (3%)
CI [29–54]
Medication in case of oral rehydration failure
 
 
 
 
 
  Ondansetron
6 (9%)
0 (0%)
1 (14%)
5 (36%)
0 (0%)
CI [3–18]
  Racecadotril
19 (28%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
19 (51%)
CI [18–40]
Laboratory tests in case of oral rehydration failure
 
 
 
 
 
  Electrolytes
49 (72%)
8 (80%)
3 (43%)
4 (29%)
34 (92%)
CI [60–82]
  Blood count
28 (41%)
6 (60%)
2 (29%)
1 (7%)
19 (51%)
CI [29–54]
  C-reactive protein
25 (37%)
6 (60%)
2 (29%)
1 (7%)
16 (43%)
CI [25–49]
  Stool virology
20 (29%)
5 (50%)
2 (29%)
1 (7%)
12 (32%)
CI [19–42]
  Stool culture 11 (16%)
2 (20%) 3 (43%) 0 (0%) 6 (16%)
CI [8–27]