Review Article

Volume: 6 | Issue: 1 | Published: Mar 09, 2025 | Pages: 027 - 033 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed.72-1726365640

Comparative effectiveness of oral rehydration therapy versus intravenous therapy in pediatric gastroenteritis: a systematic review


Authors: Ismail H. Mobarki , Yahya A. Sumaily , Majdi H. Mobarki , Mansour J. Alwadani , Abdullah M. Qussadi , Ahmed A. Majrabi


Abstract

Pediatric gastroenteritis, characterized by acute diarrheal illness, poses a significant global health challenge due to its potential to cause severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, especially in children under five years old. Effective management of dehydration is crucial, yet there is ongoing debate regarding the comparative effectiveness of oral rehydration therapy (ORT) versus intravenous (IV) therapy. This systematic review aimed to critically analyze and compare the effectiveness, safety, and clinical outcomes of ORT and IV therapy in the management of pediatric gastroenteritis. A comprehensive literature search was conducted across PubMed, Cochrane, ResearchGate, Cureus, and ScienceDirect databases, covering the period from the year 2004 to 2024. Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. From an initial pool of 1,287 studies, 25 met the inclusion criteria and were included in this systematic review. The findings suggested that ORT was highly effective in managing mild to moderate dehydration in pediatric gastroenteritis, often reducing the need for hospitalization and associated costs. ORT with hypo-osmolar solutions was found to be superior in rehydration efficacy as compared to IV therapy in many cases. However, IV therapy was preferred in cases of severe dehydration or when ORT was contraindicated or failed. Balanced IV solutions, such as lactated Ringer's, showed better outcomes in terms of plasma bicarbonate levels and reduced risk of hypokalemia as compared to normal saline. The findings highlighted the need for widespread implementation of ORT protocols in clinical practice and suggested further research to refine treatment guidelines, particularly for severe dehydration scenarios.


Keywords: Acute gastroenteritis, Oral Rehydration Therapy, Intravenous fluid therapy, Pediatric dehydration, Systematic review, Clinical outcomes.



Pubmed Style

Ismail H. Mobarki, Yahya A. Sumaily, Majdi H. Mobarki, Mansour J. Alwadani, Abdullah M. Qussadi, Ahmed A. Majrabi. Comparative effectiveness of oral rehydration therapy versus intravenous therapy in pediatric gastroenteritis: a systematic review. SJE Med. 2025; 09 (March 2025): 027-033. doi:10.24911/SJEMed.72-1726365640

Publication History

Received: September 15, 2024

Accepted: November 12, 2024

Published: March 09, 2025


Authors

Ismail H. Mobarki

Department of Pediatrics, King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Yahya A. Sumaily

Department of Pediatric Emergency, King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Majdi H. Mobarki

Department of Laboratory, General Directorate of Border Guards, Ministry of Interior, Saudi Arabia

Mansour J. Alwadani

Department of Pediatric Emergency, Prince Mohammed bin Nasser Hospital, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Abdullah M. Qussadi

Department of Pediatrics, King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Ahmed A. Majrabi

Department of Pediatric Emergency, King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Jazan, Saudi Arabia