Clinical Study

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

Table 7

Results from testing of blood samples for various factors in patients aged 2 to 5 years.

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

Blood total haematocrit (%)33 to 4231.9–37.033.2–36.232.9–35.726.8–32.6
Blood total count Leucocyte (K/mcL)4 to 117.8–11.77.8–11.49.3–12.57.8–19.3
Blood total count Neutrophil (%)30 to 6058.8–70.427.3–53.548.1–61.421.8–50.6
Blood total count Lymphocyte (%)25 to 5012.6–29.632.8–56.127.9–39.526.6–62.6
Total eosinophil (%) 0 to 60.1–0.53.2–12.50.3–3.33.4–16.3
Sodium (mmol/L)135 to 145133.4–136.7135.1–137.2133.4–136.5136.0–137.8
Potassium (mmol/L)3.5 to 6.33.4–4.03.6–4.23.6–4.23.2–3.9
Chloride (mmol/L)95 to 112 104.3–106.8102.6–105.3102.7–107.3104.1–107.0
Total carbon dioxide (mEq/L)18 to 2715.6–19.321.3–24.515.1–19.320.4–23.2
Serum anion gap (mEq/L)4 to 2014.2–17.412.4–14.314.9–19.712.1–14.6
Serum creatinine (mmol/L) 14 to 3424.8–29.619.8–22.923.7–31.920.1–24.8
Serum ALT (SGPT) (U/L) 12 to 7817.1–23.819.6–26.518.9–30.819.6–33.2
Serum AST (SGOT) (U/L) 8 to 6033.7–41.536.2–48.136.1–50.533.8–45.4

Mayo Clinic Pediatric test reference values.