Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age

PurposeThis study investigated blood glucose levels in preterm babies according to gestational age (GA).MethodsSubjects were 141 preterm infants with a GA<34 weeks. Data on blood glucose levels, GA, body weight, glucose infusion rate, and other contributing factors in the first 7 days after birth...

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Main Authors: Ju Young Yoon, Hye Rim Chung, Chang Won Choi, Sei Won Yang, Beyong Il Kim, Choong Ho Shin
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 2015-12-01
Series:Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Online Access:http://e-apem.org/upload/pdf/apem-20-213.pdf
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author Ju Young Yoon
Hye Rim Chung
Chang Won Choi
Sei Won Yang
Beyong Il Kim
Choong Ho Shin
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Hye Rim Chung
Chang Won Choi
Sei Won Yang
Beyong Il Kim
Choong Ho Shin
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description PurposeThis study investigated blood glucose levels in preterm babies according to gestational age (GA).MethodsSubjects were 141 preterm infants with a GA<34 weeks. Data on blood glucose levels, GA, body weight, glucose infusion rate, and other contributing factors in the first 7 days after birth were analyzed. Hypoglycemia was defined as a blood glucose level of <40 mg/dL up to 24 hours after birth and as <50 mg/dL thereafter. Hyperglycemia was defined as a blood glucose level >180 mg/dL.ResultsDuring the 7 days after birth, hypo- and hyperglycemia occurred in 29 (29 of 141, 20.6%) and 42 (42 of 141, 29.8%) neonates, respectively. During the first 2 hours, 18 neonates (12.8%) exhibited hypoglycemia, and only 2 (2 of 141, 1.4%) developed hyperglycemia. From 6 to 24 hours, hypo- and hyperglycemia were observed in 0 and 9 (9 of 141, 6.4%) neonates, respectively. Infants small for their GA (SGA) were at risk for hypoglycemia both within 24 hours (odds ratio [OR], 2.718; P=0.045) and during days 2 to 7 (OR, 4.454; P=0.006), and hyperglycemia during days 2 to 7 (OR, 3.200; P=0.005). Low 1-minite Apgar score was risk factor for both hypo- and hyperglycemia during days 2 to 7 (OR, 0.756; P=0.035 for hypoglycemia and OR, 0.789; P=0.016 for hyperglycemia). Both hypo- and hyperglycemia within 24 hours were less common in those who started feeding (OR, 0.294; P=0.013 for hypoglycemia and OR, 0.162; P=0.011 for hyperglycemia).ConclusionCareful blood glucose level monitoring is required in preterm infants, especially SGA infants or those with low Apgar score. Early feeding could be beneficial for maintaining euglycemia.
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spelling doaj.art-0eb80cf1be7d4dfb856b231a5c5bc72b2022-12-22T01:11:41ZengKorean Society of Pediatric EndocrinologyAnnals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism2287-10122287-12922015-12-0120421321910.6065/apem.2015.20.4.213594Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational ageJu Young Yoon0Hye Rim Chung1Chang Won Choi2Sei Won Yang3Beyong Il Kim4Choong Ho Shin5Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul, Korea.PurposeThis study investigated blood glucose levels in preterm babies according to gestational age (GA).MethodsSubjects were 141 preterm infants with a GA<34 weeks. Data on blood glucose levels, GA, body weight, glucose infusion rate, and other contributing factors in the first 7 days after birth were analyzed. Hypoglycemia was defined as a blood glucose level of <40 mg/dL up to 24 hours after birth and as <50 mg/dL thereafter. Hyperglycemia was defined as a blood glucose level >180 mg/dL.ResultsDuring the 7 days after birth, hypo- and hyperglycemia occurred in 29 (29 of 141, 20.6%) and 42 (42 of 141, 29.8%) neonates, respectively. During the first 2 hours, 18 neonates (12.8%) exhibited hypoglycemia, and only 2 (2 of 141, 1.4%) developed hyperglycemia. From 6 to 24 hours, hypo- and hyperglycemia were observed in 0 and 9 (9 of 141, 6.4%) neonates, respectively. Infants small for their GA (SGA) were at risk for hypoglycemia both within 24 hours (odds ratio [OR], 2.718; P=0.045) and during days 2 to 7 (OR, 4.454; P=0.006), and hyperglycemia during days 2 to 7 (OR, 3.200; P=0.005). Low 1-minite Apgar score was risk factor for both hypo- and hyperglycemia during days 2 to 7 (OR, 0.756; P=0.035 for hypoglycemia and OR, 0.789; P=0.016 for hyperglycemia). Both hypo- and hyperglycemia within 24 hours were less common in those who started feeding (OR, 0.294; P=0.013 for hypoglycemia and OR, 0.162; P=0.011 for hyperglycemia).ConclusionCareful blood glucose level monitoring is required in preterm infants, especially SGA infants or those with low Apgar score. Early feeding could be beneficial for maintaining euglycemia.http://e-apem.org/upload/pdf/apem-20-213.pdfBlood glucose levelPretermBirth weightGestational age
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Chang Won Choi
Sei Won Yang
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Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism
Blood glucose level
Preterm
Birth weight
Gestational age
title Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
title_full Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
title_fullStr Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
title_full_unstemmed Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
title_short Blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
title_sort blood glucose levels within 7 days after birth in preterm infants according to gestational age
topic Blood glucose level
Preterm
Birth weight
Gestational age
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