Prevalence and determinants of hyperglycemia in very low birth weight infants: cohort analyses of the NIRTURE study
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Prevalence and determinants of hyperglycemia in very low birth weight infants: cohort analyses of the NIRTURE study
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and determinants of hyperglycemia in the preterm population, as part of the Neonatal Insulin Therapy in Europe (NIRTURE) Trial.
Study design: We conducted prospective cohort analyses of continuous glucose monitoring data from control infants participating in an international randomized controlled trial. Data were collected from 188 very low birth weight infants (<1500 g).
Results: In the first week of life, 80% of infants had evidence of glucose levels >8 mmol/L, and 32% had glucose levels >10 mmol/L >10% of the time. Independent risk factors for hyperglycemia included increasing prematurity, small size at birth, use of inotropes, lipid infusions, and sepsis. There was a lack of association between rate of dextrose infused and risk of hyperglycemia.
Conclusion: The prevalence of hyperglycemia in the very low birth weight infant is high, with marked variability in prevalence between infants, not simply related to rates of glucose infused, but to other potentially modifiable risk factors.
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Comment in
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The resistant premie: documenting the prevalence of hyperglycemia in the extremely low birth weight infant.J Pediatr. 2010 Nov;157(5):699-700. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2010.05.028. Epub 2010 Jul 2. J Pediatr. 2010. PMID: 20598315 No abstract available.
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Hyperglycemia in very low birth weight infants.J Pediatr. 2011 Jul;159(1):168; author reply 168. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.01.032. Epub 2011 Mar 10. J Pediatr. 2011. PMID: 21392792 No abstract available.
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