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All issues > Volume 50(12); 2007

Original Article
Korean J Pediatr. 2007;50(12):1212-1216. Published online December 15, 2007.
Maintenance dose of electrolyte free polyethylene glycol (PEG) 4000 in Korean children with chronic functional constipation
So Hee SH Lee1, Sun Hwan SH Bae1
1Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence Sun Hwan SH Bae ,Email: baedori@hanafos.com
Abstract
Purpose
: To determine optimal maintenance dose and to evaluation the efficacy and safety of polyethylene glycol 4000 (PEG4000) in children with chronic functional constipation.
Methods
: This study enrolled 41 children with chronic functional constipation at the Konkuk university hospital August 2005, then June, 2007. Effective maintenance dose was designed as initial amount of PEG4000 that improved frequency, bowel movement, stool consistency for 2 months. Clinical outcome was analysed on the basis of defecation diary. Adverse effect was monitored clinically and biochemically.
Results
: As a whole group effective maintenance dose of PEG4000 was 0.55?.16 g/kg/day (0.25-0.86). With respect to age, 3-5 years (0.60?.15), 6-8 years (0.57?.16), 9-13 years (0.44?.14) (P=0.024). With respect to body weight, <30 kg (0.62?.14), 30 kg (0.41?.10) (P=0.001). One child comlained apigastric soreness on medication.
Conclusion
: PEG4000 is effective and safe in children with chronic constipation. Initial maintenance dose of PEG4000 was 0.55 g/kg/day.

Keywords :Polyethylene glycol 4000, Maintenance dose, Constipation, Child

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