Frequency of Neonatal Hypocalcemia among Diabetic Mothers
Humaira Ashraf, Aisha Yaqoob, Mehreen Yousaf Rana, Noreen Rasul, Ameena Saba
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the frequency of neonatal hypocalcemia among mothers presented with glucose impairment.
Subject and
Method: This was a cross-sectional study and was done
at department of OBS and Gynaecology of PNS SHIFA Karachi. Study was conducted
during six months from December 2010 to June 2011. This study comprised all the
known diabetes mothers aged more than 18 years presented at PNS SHIFA Hospital
and underwent child birth of either mode of delivery and parity. Females were
monitored until they gave birth. A 5ml blood sample was taken from each mother
to assess the current value of fasting blood sugar levels. To assess the
neonatal calcium level 2cc blood samples were obtained under aseptic conditions
after 24 hours of the births and the serum calcium level below 7mg/ dl was
considered as hypocalcemia. All the data was collected via self-made study
proforma. SPSS version 26 was used the purpose of data analysis.
Results: Total 150 diabetes mothers were studied. The average maternal age was
30.23±3.55 years and gestational ag was 37.11±3.22 weeks. Most of the females
were multiparous 54.0% and majority of the cases underwent c-sections
93(62.0%). Neonatal hypocalcemia was 20.7% Frequency of the newborn
hypocalcemia was higher in age group of 21-30 years (p-0.082), while it was also
insignificant according to gestational age (p-0. 172).
Conclusion: According to the study's findings, the newborn hypocalcemia was observed
to be the 20.7% in diabetes mothers. According to maternal age, it was
determined to be statistically significant.
Key words: Pregnancy,
diabetes, neonatal calcium level
ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the frequency of neonatal hypocalcemia among mothers presented with glucose impairment.
Subject and
Method: This was a cross-sectional study and was done
at department of OBS and Gynaecology of PNS SHIFA Karachi. Study was conducted
during six months from December 2010 to June 2011. This study comprised all the
known diabetes mothers aged more than 18 years presented at PNS SHIFA Hospital
and underwent child birth of either mode of delivery and parity. Females were
monitored until they gave birth. A 5ml blood sample was taken from each mother
to assess the current value of fasting blood sugar levels. To assess the
neonatal calcium level 2cc blood samples were obtained under aseptic conditions
after 24 hours of the births and the serum calcium level below 7mg/ dl was
considered as hypocalcemia. All the data was collected via self-made study
proforma. SPSS version 26 was used the purpose of data analysis.
Results: Total 150 diabetes mothers were studied. The average maternal age was
30.23±3.55 years and gestational ag was 37.11±3.22 weeks. Most of the females
were multiparous 54.0% and majority of the cases underwent c-sections
93(62.0%). Neonatal hypocalcemia was 20.7% Frequency of the newborn
hypocalcemia was higher in age group of 21-30 years (p-0.082), while it was also
insignificant according to gestational age (p-0. 172).
Conclusion: According to the study's findings, the newborn hypocalcemia was observed
to be the 20.7% in diabetes mothers. According to maternal age, it was
determined to be statistically significant.
Key words: Pregnancy,
diabetes, neonatal calcium level