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Standards of admission capillary blood glucose levels in cesarean born neonates.

Tatiana Smolkin1,2, Irena Ulanovsky1,2, Pnina Carasso1, Imad R Makhoul3,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neonatal hypoglycemia (NH) and cutoffs remain undefined. Our center screens all cesarean-delivered (CD) neonates for NH. We sought to define standards of admission capillary blood glucose levels (ACBGLs) in CD neonates who were at the lowest risk for hypoglycemia.
METHODS: Of 4947 neonates, 519 met all 14 inclusion criteria. These highly-selected neonates were apparently the healthiest, least-stressed, earliest to be admitted to nursery and at lowest-risk for hypoglycemia. For each CD, cord blood gases and glucose were determined and each infant was screened for blood glucose at nursery admission.
RESULTS: Sampling age was 41.6±15.3 minutes, a mean ACBGL of 52.3±10.7 mg/dL, and percentiles as follows: 1st percentile, 29.2; 3rd, 33.6; 5th, 35.0; 10th, 39.0; 25th, 46.0; 50th, 51.0; 75th, 58.0; 90th, 67.0; 95th, 71.0; 97th, 73.0, and 99th, 84.4. ACBGL rose significantly with increasing gestational age (P=0.004), increasing cord blood glucose (P<0.001), decreasing cord blood pH (P<0.001) and decreasing sampling age (P=0.027).
CONCLUSIONS: Setting uniform ACBGL cutoffs for NH definition is unachievable due to the enormous heterogeneity among newborns. Hence, we provide group-based ACBGL standards in CD neonates. We propose setting ACBGL cutoffs for use in CD neonates: 1) hypoglycemia: ACBGL <5th percentile (<35 mg/dL); and 2) interventional hypoglycemia: ACBGL <1st percentile (<30 mg/dL).

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Keywords:  capillary blood; cesarean delivery; glucose; hypoglycemia; newborn infant

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28194693     DOI: 10.1007/s12519-017-0016-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Pediatr            Impact factor:   2.764


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