新生儿低血糖发作儿童的神经学和发育结局。

A. Akçay, S. Yılmaz, S. Gökben, G. Serdaroğlu, H. Tekgul
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目的:新生儿低血糖可导致严重的急性和慢性神经损伤。低血糖发作通常发生在长期的低血糖后,使脑损伤和预后恶化。本研究的目的是评估有新生儿低血糖发作史的儿童的神经和发育结局。方法:选取1999年1月至2011年5月在Ege大学医学院儿科儿童神经内科随访的新生儿低血糖发作患者21例。记录患者的脑电图、脑磁共振成像和视觉诱发电位结果。评估精神和运动发育结果。结果:发现有新生儿低血糖发作史的婴儿癫痫的发展、异常的视觉诱发电位反应和异常的脑磁共振表现与不良的神经发育结局有关。结论:新生儿低血糖可引起严重的、永久性的、可预防的神经系统后遗症,应严密监测。
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Neurological and developmental outcome of children with neonatal hypoglycemic seizures.
Objective: Neonatal hypoglycemia may lead to severe acute, and chronic neurological injuries. Hypoglycemic seizure usually follows long lasting periods of hypoglycemia and worsens cerebral injury as well as the prognosis. The aim of this study is to evaluate neurological and developmental outcomes of children with a history of neonatal hypoglycemic seizures. Methods: 21 patients who had neonatal hypoglycemic seizures and followed up in Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child Neurology between January 1999 and May 2011 were included in this study. The electroencephalography, brain magnetic resonance imaging and visual evoke potential results of the patients were recorded. Mental and motor developmental outcomes were evaluated. Results: The development of epilepsy, abnormal visual evoked potential responses and abnormal brain magnetic resonance findings in infants with a history of neonatal hypoglycemic seizures were found to be associated with poor neurodevelopmental outcome. Conclusion: Newborns should be carefully monitored for hypoglycemia which causes severe and permanent but preventable neurological sequelae.
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