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Detection of voluntary dehydration in paediatric populations using non-invasive point-of-care saliva and urine testing
Faidah N.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
Q2Published: 2021Citations: 15
Abstract
At the U<sub>SG</sub> threshold of 1.020 and SOSM threshold of 70 mOSM, 42.4% of healthy children were found to be voluntarily dehydrated. Significantly higher SOSM was observed in dehydrated children (U<sub>SG</sub> ≥ 1.030). As the first study on the utility of POC SOSM measurements for detecting dehydration, these results provide a foundation for future POC characterisation of SOSM in other populations and clinical contexts.
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