2009
DOI: 10.14238/pi49.5.2009.299-303
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Effectiveness of lactose-free formula in management of acute rotavirus diarrhea

Abstract: Background Acute rotavirus diarrhea causes mucosal destruction, blunted villi, villus shortening, and death of cells. The process also decreases lactose secretion which responsible in lactose

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“…Related studies demonstrated the ability of the lactose-free formula to reduce the duration of diarrhea. (7)(8)(9)(10) Specifically, among children aged 1 month to 5 years admitted with acute viral diarrhea, the rate of improved clinical diarrhea within 24 hours was 3.90 times higher in the lactose-free formula group compared with that in the lactose-containing group. These results aligned with the recommendations outlined in the clinical practice guidelines for acute diarrhea among children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Related studies demonstrated the ability of the lactose-free formula to reduce the duration of diarrhea. (7)(8)(9)(10) Specifically, among children aged 1 month to 5 years admitted with acute viral diarrhea, the rate of improved clinical diarrhea within 24 hours was 3.90 times higher in the lactose-free formula group compared with that in the lactose-containing group. These results aligned with the recommendations outlined in the clinical practice guidelines for acute diarrhea among children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(9) Furthermore, Hartawan et al specifically studied children with acute rotaviral diarrhea and observed a mean reduction in duration by 28.38 hours compared with that of the lactose-containing formula. (10) These findings suggest that lactose-free formula may offer a promising approach to shortening the duration of diarrhea and promote faster recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The sample size was estimated at 45 in each group using the data obtained in an article,[ 12 ] comparing two mean values and considering a confidence interval of 95% and a test power of 90%. After obtaining informed consent from their parents, a computerized random number table was used to assign the children to two groups, namely A: Lactose-restricted, and B: Control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nghiên cứu của tác giả Al-Dulaimy và các cộng sự trên 200 trẻ ≤24 tháng tuổi cũng ghi nhận thời gian tiêu chảy là 55,0±11,3 giờ ở nhóm lactose-free so với 63,6±8,7 giờ ở nhóm chứng, p<0,05 [12]. Theo tác giả Hartawan và các cộng sự, nghiên cứu trên 60 trẻ 6-59 tháng tuổi tiêu chảy cấp do Rotavirus, thời gian tiêu chảy tính từ lúc nhập viện là 57,6±9,4 giờ ở nhóm lactose-free so với 86,0±13,9 giờ ở nhóm chứng, p=0,001 [15]. Theo một bài tổng quan của tác giả MacGillivray và các cộng sự, can thiệp sữa lactosefree có thể làm giảm 18 giờ tiêu chảy [7].…”
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“…Tương tự với nghiên cứu của tác giả Abdulrazzaq, tăng cân rõ trong mỗi nhóm, nhóm lactose-free tăng 0,15kg và 0,1kg ở nhóm chứng với p=0,2 [16]. Tác giả Hartawan cũng ghi nhận tăng cân trung bình là 0,03kg với p=0,384 [15].…”
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