Frequency of Hypoglycemia in Preterm Newborns
Ibrahim, Faiqa Hassan, Muhammad Shahid Ghaffar, Adnan Bashir, Tahir Mahmood, Abid Rafiq Chaudhry
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the
prevalence of hypoglycemia and its increased risk of morbidity and mortality in
preterm newborns.
Study Design: Cross-sectional
Place and Duration: Study was conducted at Children
Medical Center (CMC) / Dr Habib un Nabi Children Hospital Airport Road Mingora
Swat and Memon Medical Institute Karachi
for duration of six months from January 2021 to June 2021.
Methods: Total 120 preterm neonates had symptomatic
and asymptomatic hypoglycemia was presented in this study. Detailed
demographics included sex, birth weight and gestational age were recorded after
taking informed written consent from the authorities. Blood sample was taken
from all neonates for laboratory test. Blood glucose <40mg/dl were
calculated as hypoglycemia. Frequency of hypoglycemia and its risk factors with
symptoms were calculated in this study. SPSS 22.0 version was used to analyze
all data.
Results: Majority of the infants were males 75 (62.5%)
and 45 (37.5%) were females. Mean gestational age was 32.3+6.37 weeks. Mean
birth weight of the infants was 2.04±3.43 kg with mean age 4.5+3.73 days. Out
of 120 cases, 88 (73.3%) neonates were born by C-section. Frequency of
hypoglycemia was fund among 52 (43.3%) cases in which majority were males with
symptomatic hypoglycemia in 40 (33.3%) neonates. Hypertension in mothers was
the most common cause of hypoglycemia found in 27 (51.9%) cases. Breast feeding
difficulty was the most common symptom in 43 (82.7%) cases followed by
jitteriness in 32 (61.5%). Rate of mortality was 7 (13.5%).
Conclusion: In this research we concluded that the
prevalence of hypoglycemia was significantly higher in preterm neonates and
maximum cases were reported in symptomatic neonates with higher number of
males. For children, hypoglycemia is associated with a high mortality risk. If
a child's blood sugar levels go dangerously low or if they've been fasting for
an extended period of time, they should receive treatment.
Keywords: Preterm Newborns, Hypoglycemia, Prevalence,
Mortality, Symptoms