Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.  2006 Mar;9(1):23-30.

Clinical Usefulness of Serum Uric Acid in Gastroenteritis Patients with Dehydration

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Goyang, Korea. chkim@kwandong.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: The estimation of fluid deficit is crucial to the proper management of dehydrated children. Without well-documented serial weights on the same scale, the estimation of any given child's fluid deficit is imprecise and dependent largely on subjective clinical criteria. Despite the abundance of literature on clinical and laboratory evaluation of dehydration, few studies have focused on serum uric acid. So, we examined the usefulness of serum uric acid in gastroenteritis patients with dehydration.
METHODS
Medical records of 90 gastroenteritis patients were retrospectively reviewed. By the body weight loss, we classified patients with mild, moderate, and severe dehydration groups. We studied the relevance of laboratory data (BUN, creatinine, serum bicarbonate, glucose, urine specific gravity, and uric acid) with dehydration.
RESULTS
54 children (60%) were dehydrated mildly, 24 (26%) dehydrated moderately, and 12 (14%) dehydrated severely. Statistically significant differences in BUN, creatinine, serum bicarbonate, glucose, and urine specific gravity could not be observed. But there was significant relationship between uric acid and the degree of dehydration. Data analysis suggested that the level of 7.0 mg/dL is the best cut-off value for predicting the development of moderate or severe dehydration. At this cut-off value, the sensitivity and specificity were 66.6% and 87.1%.
CONCLUSION
Our study supports that the measurement of serum uric acid with traditional scales is useful for predicting the development of dehydration. But, in order to be used as the indicator for proper treatment at an earlier stage, further validation about serum uric acid is necessary.

Keyword

Uric acid; Dehydration; Gastroenteritis

MeSH Terms

Body Weight
Child
Creatinine
Dehydration*
Gastroenteritis*
Glucose
Humans
Medical Records
Retrospective Studies
Sensitivity and Specificity
Specific Gravity
Statistics as Topic
Uric Acid*
Weights and Measures
Creatinine
Glucose
Uric Acid
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