Management of hyperglycemia in the neonatal unit: A practical approach to diagnosis and management

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
H. Parappil, M. Gaffari, Ratheesh Paramban, M. Rijims, Smitha Skaria, S. Ahmed
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Abstract

Neonatal hyperglycemia is a common metabolic disorder seen in very low birth weight (VLBW) and critically ill newborns. Hyperglycemia is a recognized cause for mortality and morbidity in the neonatal period. Incidence in preterm infants is around 45%–80%. The mechanism of increased risk of hyperglycemia in preterm infants is not well understood, but different possible mechanisms have been reported. Plasma glucose values more than 180–200 mg/dl (10–11.1 mmol) are of concern as this can lead to complications. Hyperglycemia was found to predispose to severe intraventricular hemorrhage, retinopathy of prematurity, necrotizing enterocolitis, and increased mortality. It is important to recognize and manage this condition early to avoid serious complications. Multiple etiologies with different management strategies are mentioned in the literature. Here, we discuss a complete understanding on practical management of hyperglycemia and we propose a simplified practical approach for the diagnosis and management of neonatal hyperglycemia.
管理高血糖在新生儿单位:一个实用的方法来诊断和管理
新生儿高血糖是一种常见的代谢紊乱,见于极低出生体重(VLBW)和危重新生儿。高血糖是公认的新生儿期死亡率和发病率的原因。早产儿的发病率约为45%-80%。早产儿高血糖风险增加的机制尚不清楚,但已有不同的可能机制报道。血糖值超过180–200 mg/dl(10–11.1 mmol)值得关注,因为这可能导致并发症。高血糖易导致严重的脑室出血、早产儿视网膜病变、坏死性小肠结肠炎和死亡率增加。尽早认识和处理这种情况以避免严重并发症是很重要的。文献中提到了具有不同管理策略的多种病因。在这里,我们讨论了对高血糖实际管理的完整理解,并提出了一种简单实用的新生儿高血糖诊断和管理方法。
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期刊介绍: The JCN publishes original articles, clinical reviews and research reports which encompass both basic science and clinical research including randomized trials, observational studies and epidemiology.
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