Blood Glucose Levels and Characteristics of Hypoglycemia in Low Birth Weight Neonates

Q4 Medicine
R. Y., Juanitha George, L. Lewis, Jayashree Purkayastha
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Introduction: Low birth weight (LBW) neonates comprising of preterm and small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk of hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia as such in LBW neonates is not well characterized. We aimed to study the blood glucose levels of these neonates and characterise the hypoglycemia. Methods: Blood glucose levels in singleton neonates with birth weight between 1500 gm and 2499 gm were studied prospectively. Glucose levels were assessed at six hour intervals in the first 48 hours of life and extended if indicated. Glucose level ≤ 45 mg/dL in the first 24 hours and < 50 mg/dL thereafter was considered hypoglycaemia. Results: A total of 320 among 3822 neonates satisfied inclusion criteria; 104 had at least one low glucose reading with an incidence of hypoglycaemia of 32.5%. Preterm neonates constituted 158 (49.4%) and SGA 76 (23.8%). Mean blood glucose values were lowest in the first hour of life (60.1 ± 17.2 mg/dL). Incidence of hypoglycemia was highest within one hour of life followed by day two of life (16.3% and 11.6% respectively). About 86 (82.6%) neonates were asymptomatic. Overall, 75% of neonates had a single episode of hypoglycemia and 25% had a recurrence. Hypoglycaemia was noted in 31.8% of neonates born to diabetic mothers, mostly in the first hour (57.1%). Other risk factors for hypoglycemia included intrapartum fluids, birth weight < 2000 g and polycythemia. Conclusions: About a third of LBW neonates had hypoglycemia; mostly on the first hour and day one of life. Asymptomatic nature of hypoglycaemia in the large majority and recurrent hypoglycemia in 25% cases warrants glucose monitoring in this subgroup.
低出生体重新生儿血糖水平和低血糖的特点
简介:包括早产和小于胎龄(SGA)的低出生体重(LBW)新生儿有低血糖的风险。LBW新生儿的低血糖症没有很好的特征。我们的目的是研究这些新生儿的血糖水平,并描述低血糖的特点。方法:前瞻性研究出生体重在1500克至2499克之间的单胎新生儿的血糖水平。在生命的前48小时,每隔6小时评估一次血糖水平,如果需要,则延长血糖水平。前24小时血糖水平≤45 mg/dL,此后血糖水平<50 mg/dL被视为低血糖。结果:3822例新生儿中有320例符合纳入标准;104名新生儿至少有一次低血糖,低血糖发生率为32.5%。早产新生儿158名(49.4%),SGA 76名(23.8%)。平均血糖值在出生后第一小时最低(60.1±17.2 mg/dL)。低血糖发生率在出生后一小时内最高,其次是出生后第二天(分别为16.3%和11.6%)。约86名新生儿(82.6%)无症状。总的来说,75%的新生儿有一次低血糖发作,25%有复发。糖尿病母亲所生的新生儿中有31.8%出现低血糖,主要发生在出生后的第一个小时(57.1%)。低血糖的其他危险因素包括产时液体、出生体重<2000g和红细胞增多症。结论:大约三分之一的LBW新生儿有低血糖;主要是在生命的第一个小时和第一天。绝大多数低血糖症和25%的复发性低血糖症的无症状性质需要对该亚组进行血糖监测。
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Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society
Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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