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    DIARRHEAPRAMITA G. DWIPOERWANTORODivision of Gastroenterology Child Health Department

    Medical Faculty - University of Indonesia

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    INTRODUCTION

    Global problem morbidity & mortality

    Definition: - Frequency & consistency

    - Acute diarrhea

    Dysentery

    Persistent diarrhea

    - Osmotic diarrhea

    Secretory diarrhea

    - Chronic diarrhea

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    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    Transmission of agents cause diarrhea

    Routes of transmission

    Behaviours

    the risk of diarrhea Host factors susceptibility to diarrhea

    Age

    Seasonality

    Asymptomatic infections

    Epidemic

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    BEHAVIOURS

    Failing to breast-feed for the first 4-6 mos

    Failing to continue breast-feeding 1 yr

    Using infant feeding bottles Storing cooked food at room temperature

    Drinking water contaminated w/ fecal

    Failing to wash hands

    Failing to dispose of faeces hygienically

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    HOST FACTORS

    Undernutrition

    Current or recent measles Immunodeficiency or immunosuppresion

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    HOST - malnutrition- immune deficiency

    ENVIRONMENT AGENT

    - sanitation - bacteria- hygiene - viruses

    - protozoa

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    ETIOLOGY

    General considerations

    Pathogenetic mechanisms: Viruses patchy epithelial cell destruction &

    villous shortening Bacteriamucosal adhesion, invasion, toxin

    Protozoamucosal adhesion,microabcess/ulcers

    Important enteropathogens Rotavirus, ETEC, Shigella, C.jejuni, V.cholerae

    01 Salmonella, Cryptosporidium

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    Normal intestinal fluid balance

    Oral intake (1-2L/day)

    + saliva (1.5L)

    + stomach + pancreas + liver (5-6L)

    Jejunum 9L enter the small intestine/day

    H2O + Na+,Cl-,K+ simultaneously absorbed

    (8L/d) Ileum HCO3- excreted

    1-1.5L enter colon/day

    Colon

    Na+ & Cl- absorbed

    K+ & HCO3- excreted

    100-200mls of water being excreted each day in formed stool

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    Intestinal absorption of water & electrolytes

    Absorption osmotic gradients solutes (Na+)

    are actively absorbed from the bowel by the

    villous epithelial cells

    Mechanisms of Na+ absorption: Linked to the absorption of Cl-

    Absorbed directly as sodium ion

    Exchanged for hydrogen ion

    Linked to the absorption of organic materials (glucose

    / amino acids)

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    Intestinal secretion of water & electrolytes

    Occurs in the crypts of the small bowel epithel NaCl is transported from ECF into the epithelialcells across its basolateral membrane

    Na

    +

    pumped back

    ECF by Na-K-ATPase Secretory stimuli the ability of Cl- to pass

    through the luminal membrane of the crypt cells ion enter the bowel lumen

    Movement of chloride ion osmotic gradient water & electrolytes flow passively from ECF intolumen through intercellular channels

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    Pathophysiology

    Mechanism of watery diarrhea:

    Secretory diarrhea &/or osmotic diarrhea

    Consequences of watery diarrhea: Isotonic dehydration

    Hypertonic (hypernatraemic) dehydration

    Hypotonic (hyponatraemic) dehydration

    Base deficit acidosis (metabolic acidosis)

    Potassium depletion

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    SECRETORY DIARRHEA

    Pathogen (eg: Yersinia)

    produces

    Toxins ATP

    attached activates breakdown into

    cAMPepithelium causes

    of bowel

    More secretion of chloride

    andLoses absorption of sodium

    Water, potasium & bicarbonate flow into the bowel

    Watery stool with sodium, potasium, chloride & bicarbonate

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    Invasive enteropathogens: Shigella

    EIEC (Enteroinvasie E. coli)

    C. jejuni

    Salmonella

    E. histolytica

    Y. enterocolica

    Enteropathogen causing secretory

    diarrhea: V. cholerae 01

    Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC)

    V. cholera non 01

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    Mechanism of diarrhea in lactose

    intolerance

    BOWEL LUMEN

    lactose

    not absorbed

    fermented bacteria

    organic acid + gas

    increased osmotic pressure

    fluid dragged into lumen

    diarrhea

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    Composition of electrolytes in stool

    Etiology Electrolytes (mmol/L) Osmolarity

    (mosmol)Na K Cl HCO3

    Cholera

    Rotavirus

    ETEC

    Oralit WHO

    88

    37

    53

    90

    30

    38

    37

    20

    86

    22

    24

    80

    32

    6

    18

    30

    300

    300

    300

    300

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    DIARRHEA MANAGEMENT

    Assessing a child for dehydration: Ask,look, and feel for signs of dehydration

    Condition & behaviour, eyes, tears, mouth & tongue

    thirst, skin pinch

    Anterior fontanelle, arms & legs, pulse, breathing

    Determine the degree of dehydration

    Select a treatment plan: C: Severe dehydration (loss of >10% of Body Weight)

    B: Some dehydration (loss of 5-10% of BW) A: No signs of dehydration (loss of

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    Signs & symptoms of some

    dehydration

    Restless, irritable

    Sunken eyes

    No tears when he cries vigorously

    Dry mouth and tongue

    Thirst drink eagerly

    Slowly skin pinch (skin turgor)

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    Signs & symptoms of severe dehydration

    Floppy (listless), lethargic, or

    unconscious

    Very sunken & dry eyesNo tears when he cries

    Very dry mouth & tongue

    Is unable to drink / drink poorly Skin pinch: very slowly (take 2

    seconds)

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    DIARRHEA MANAGEMENT

    Assessing the child for other problems

    Dysentery

    Persistent diarrhea

    Under-nutrition

    Feeding history

    Physical findings: marasmic &/ kwashiorkor

    Vitamin A deficiency

    Fever

    Measles vaccination status

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    TREATMENT OF DIARRHEA

    AT HOME (Plan A)

    Prepare & give appropriate fluids for ORT

    Feed a child with diarrhea correctlyRecognize when a child should be taken

    to health worker

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    TREATMENT OF DIARRHEA

    Plan B: Manage in ORS corner

    Continue breast-feeding

    Give ORS 75mls/kg/3 hoursMonitor Tx & reassess the child

    periodically until rehydration is complete

    send home (Plan A)

    Give ORS 10 mls/kg for each diarrhea

    Resume giving foods other than BM after 4

    hrs

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    FAILURE OF ORT

    The passage of many watery stools

    Repeated vomiting

    Increased thirst Failure to eat or drink normally

    Severe dehydration

    Meteorism Preparing & giving ORS not correctly

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    WHEN TO TAKE THE CHILD TO A HEALTH WORKER

    There is no improvement in 3 days

    The passage of many watery stools

    Repeated vomiting Increased thirst

    Failure to eat or drink normally

    Fever Blood in the stool

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    INDICATION OF IV FLUID

    Severe dehydration or with hypovolemia

    Unable to drink (unconscious)

    Persisted vomiting Prolonged oligouria or anuria

    Other complications that influenced

    ORS

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    WHO ORS COMPOSITION

    Contain

    Sodium chloride

    Three sodium citrate

    (dihydrate)

    Sodium bicarbonate

    Potasium chloride

    Glucose (anhydrate)

    Gram/L

    3.5

    2.9

    2.5

    1.5

    20.0

    Composition

    Sodium

    Potasium

    Chloride

    Citrate

    Bicarbonate

    Glucose

    Mmol/L

    90

    20

    80

    10

    30

    111

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    COMPOSITION OF IV FLUID

    Solution Glukosa

    (g/L)

    K+ Na+ Cl- Lactate/

    Acetate

    Hartmann / RL

    DGaa

    NaCl 0.9%

    KaEN 3B

    -

    150

    -

    27

    4

    17.5

    -

    20

    130

    61

    154

    50

    109

    52

    154

    50

    28

    26

    0

    20

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    TREATMENT FOR SEVERE DEHYDRATION

    (PLAN C)

    Give 100ml/kg:

    *can be repeated if the pulse is still weak or unpalpable

    Age 30ml/kg 70ml/kg

    12 months

    1 hour*

    30min*-1hour

    5 hours

    2-2 hours

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    ANTIBIOTICS FOR DIARRHEA

    Cholera tetracycline or doxycycline

    (if resistant: furazolidone, cotrimoxazole

    or chloramphenicol may be used)

    Dysentery (treated as shigellosis):

    co-trimoxazole, ampicillin, nalidixid

    acid

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    ANTIPARASITIC FOR DIARRHEA

    Amoebiasis metronidazole; if:

    E. histolytica trophozoites containing RBC

    (+) Bloody stools persist after tx for shigellosis

    Giardiasis metronidazole; if:

    Diarrhea more than 14 days Giardia containing stools

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    MEDICATION NOT INDICATED FOR DIARRHEA

    Sulphonamide

    Neomycin & streptomycin

    Clioquinol or oxyquinolone

    Anti-peristaltic drug

    Anti-vomiting drug

    Kaolin

    Steroid

    Purgatif

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    PREVENTION

    Breast milk for the first 4-6 months of life

    Avoiding the use of infant feeding bottles

    Improving practices preparation & storage

    of weaning foods Using clean water for drinking

    Washing hands

    Safely disposing of faeces

    Measles vaccination Improving nutritional status weaning food