| Literature DB >> 29845515 |
Celine Blank1,2, Jeroen van Dillen3, Marije Hogeveen4.
Abstract
Newborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after birth. Well-known risk factors are prematurity, small for gestational age (SGA) or large for gestational age (LGA), and maternal pre-existent or gestational diabetes mellitus. Prolonged hypoglycaemia is associated with poor neurodevelopmental outcomes; hence, prevention through proper monitoring and treatment is important. Given the ongoing debate concerning frequency and duration of screening for neonatal hypoglycaemia, therefore, we investigated the frequency and duration of glucose monitoring safe to discover neonatal hypoglycaemia in different risk groups. Data of newborns at risk for hypoglycaemia were retrospectively collected and analysed. Blood glucose concentrations were measured 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 h after birth. Moderate hypoglycaemia was defined as a blood glucose concentration of < 2.2 mM and severe hypoglycaemia as a concentration of < 1.5 mM. Of 1570 newborns, 762 (48.5%) had at least one episode of hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after birth; 30.6% of them had severe hypoglycaemia (all in the first 9 h after birth). Only three SGA and two LGA newborns had a first moderate asymptomatic hypoglycaemic episode beyond 12 h after birth. The incidence of hypoglycaemia increased with accumulation of multiple risk factors.Entities:
Keywords: Glucose monitoring; Neonatal hypoglycaemia; Newborns; Screening
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29845515 PMCID: PMC6061039 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-018-3169-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183
Maternal, gestational, and newborn characteristics
| Overall | Glucose < 2.2 mM ‘hypoglycaemia’ | Glucose < 1.5 mM ‘severe hypoglycaemia’ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of newborns | 1570 | 762/1570 (48.5%) | 271/1570 (17.2%) |
| Gestational age, weeks* | 38.29 (36.43–39.86) | 37.86 (36.29–39.43) | 37.49 (36.14–38.86) |
| Birth weight, g** | 3106 ± 814 | 3043 ± 819 | 2980 ± 783 |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 804/1570 (51.2%) | 395/804 (49.1%) | 133/804 (16.5%) |
| Females | 766/1570 (48.8%) | 367/766 (47.9%) | 138/766 (18.0%) |
| Single/multiple birth | |||
| Singleton | 1385/1570 (88%) | 657/1385 (47.4%) | 238/1385 (17.2%) |
| Twin | 164/1570 (10.4%) | 72/165 (43.9%) | 27/165 (16.4%) |
| Triplet | 20/1570 (1.3%) | 8/20 (40.0%) | 6/20 (30.0%) |
| Preterm delivery | |||
| Total preterm deliveries | 526/1570 (33.5%) | 298/526 (56.7%) | 115/526 (21.9%) |
| 34–35 weeks | 102/526 (19.4%) | 51/102 (50.0%) | 22/102 (21.6%) |
| 35–36 weeks | 163/526 (31.0%) | 85/163 (52.1%) | 36/163 (22.1%) |
| 36–37 weeks | 261/526 (49.6%) | 162/261 (62.1%) | 57/261 (21.8%) |
| Weight | |||
| LGA ( | 433/1570 (27.6%) | 198/433 (45.7%) | 61/433 (14.1%) |
| Extremely LGA ( | 114/1570 (7.4%) | 52/114 (45.6%) | 17/114 (14.9%) |
| SGA ( | 508/1570 (32.4%) | 233/508 (45.9%) | 115/508 (22.6%) |
| Extremely SGA ( | 131/1570 (8.3%) | 69/131 (52.7%) | 22/131 (16.8%) |
| Diabetes | |||
| Total | 300/1570 (19.1%) | 154/300 (51.3%) | 66/300 (22.0%) |
| T1DM/ T2DM | 41/300 (13.7%) | 33/41 (80.5%) | 18/41 (43.9%) |
| GDM | 259/300 (86.3%) | 121/259 (46.7%) | 48/259 (18.5%) |
Data are number (percentage). Percentages are of total number of newborns or of individual and overall numbers of newborns in the different groups
*Median (25th–75th percentile)
**Mean (SD)
Fig. 1Neonatal hypoglycaemia with different combinations of risk factors
Fig. 2Median blood glucose concentration of total newborns (median, 25th and 75th percentile)
Timing of first hypoglycaemia according to screening indication
| Timing of first hypoglycaemia | All newborns | T1DM, T2DM | GDM | Preterm | SGA | LGA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–1 h after birth | 512/1428 | 21/34 | 83/237 | 207/457 | 135/454 | 134/386 |
| > 1–2 h after birth | 19/60 | 0/2 | 5/11 | 8/27 | 3/16 | 6/16 |
| > 2–3 h after birth | 102/888 | 5/13 | 12/149 | 33/238 | 45/317 | 16/240 |
| > 3–5 h after birth | 3/22 | 0/0 | 1/5 | 1/7 | 0/6 | 1/6 |
| > 5–9 h after birth | 71/797 | 1/9 | 8/136 | 14/210 | 32/279 | 24/224 |
| > 9–12 h after birth | 19/768 | 1/8 | 4/135 | 7/206 | 3/257 | 4/218 |
| > 12–15 h after birth | 1/33 | 0/0 | 0/4 | 0/11 | 0/11 | 1/10 |
| > 15–18 h after birth | 0/65 | 0/1 | 0/9 | 0/26 | 0/17 | 0/17 |
| > 18–24 h after birth | 4/667 | 0/7 | 0/119 | 0/177 | 3/223 | 1/191 |
*There are newborns with more than one risk factor
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