Clinical Study

Safety of a Bioactive Polyphenol Dietary Supplement in Pediatric Subjects with Acute Diarrhoea

Table 6

Results from testing of blood samples for various factors in patients aged 6 to 23 months.

Pediatric normal valuesLifeDrops + ORSDistilled water + ORS
BaselineEnd of studyBaselineEnd of study
95% CI95% CI95% CI95% CI

Blood total haematocrit (%)33 to 4231.4–33.4Not reported31.1–33.6Not reported
Blood total count leucocyte (K/mcL)4 to 1110.1–14.5Not reported10.9–14.3Not reported
Blood total count Neutrophil (%)30 to 6033.9–49.4Not reported37.2–51.7Not reported
Blood total count Lymphocyte (%)25 to 5039.1–55.3Not reported37.6–50.8Not reported
Total eosinophil (%) 0 to 60.46–1.73Not reported0.9–3.2Not reported
Sodium (mmol/L) 135 to 145136.7–139.5134.5–136.6135.4–142.4133.6–135.9
Potassium (mmol/L)3.5 to 6.34.1–4.64.2–4.64.1–4.53.9–4.5
Chloride (mmol/L)95 to 112108.4–112.8104.0–107.0107.4–114.2104.4–107.1
Total carbon dioxide (mEq/L) 18 to 2714.7–18.219.7–23.615.3–18.718.4–20.9
Serum anion gap (mEq/L)4 to 2014.4–16.411.8–13.913.5–16.312.5–14.7
Serum creatinine (mmol/L)14 to 3422.9–26.418.7–21.921.7–26.718.8–22.2
Serum ALT (SGPT) (U/L)12 to 7823.2–34.125.4–38.217.9–29.822.1–31.7
Serum AST (SGOT) (U/L)8 to 6042.8–52.850.8–67.638.1–47.447.1–55.8

Mayo Clinic pediatric test reference values.