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RECRUITING
NCT07361952
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Oral Versus Intravenous Fluid Therapy in the Emergency Department

Sponsor: Esbjerg Hospital - University Hospital of Southern Denmark

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this randomized clinical feasibility trial is to determine whether oral fluid therapy can achieve prescribed fluid volumes as effectively as intravenous fluid therapy in adult patients admitted to the emergency department who require fluid treatment. The main questions it aims to answer are: Are patients receiving oral fluids equally likely to achieve the prescribed fluid volume compared with patients receiving intravenous fluids? Is it feasible to conduct a randomized trial of oral versus intravenous fluid therapy in the emergency department, based on recruitment rate and protocol adherence? Researchers will compare oral tap water administration with standard intravenous crystalloid therapy to assess whether oral fluids are non-inferior in achieving prescribed fluid volumes and to evaluate feasibility outcomes. Participants will: Be randomized to receive either oral tap water or intravenous crystalloid fluids during their stay in the emergency department Receive a fluid volume and administration rate determined by the treating physician Be monitored according to standard clinical practice during the emergency department stay Have fluid intake, vital signs, and clinical outcomes recorded, with follow-up through routine health records up to 30 days after inclusion

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

250

Start Date

2025-10-03

Completion Date

2026-07

Last Updated

2026-01-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Oral fluids

Any fluid volume prescribed by the physician during the ED stay is administered orally.

OTHER

Intravenous fluids

Any fluid volume prescribed by the physician during the ED stay is administered intravenously.

Locations (3)

Emergency Department, South Jutland Hospital

Aabenraa, Denmark

Emergency Department, Esbjerg Hospital

Esbjerg, Denmark

Odense University Hospital

Odense, Denmark