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. 2015 Mar;28(4):422-5.
doi: 10.3109/14767058.2014.918599. Epub 2014 Oct 13.

Hypoglycemia incidence and risk factors assessment in hospitalized neonates

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Hypoglycemia incidence and risk factors assessment in hospitalized neonates

Wei Zhou et al. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the incidence and risk factors of hypoglycemia in hospitalized neonates in China.

Methods: Blood glucose level in hospitalized neonates was monitored routinely. Also, in high-risk newborns and neonates with abnormal blood glucose levels in initial detection, the blood sugar level was monitored daily until it was back to normal and stable.

Results: Hypoglycemia was detected in 113 out of 668 hospitalized neonates, and the incidence of hypoglycemia was 16.9%. The statistical analysis also showed that hypoglycemia always occurred within one week after birth, especially within three days after birth.

Conclusion: Neonates with premature birth, low birth weight and perinatal asphyxia were susceptible to hypoglycemia. Active and continuous monitoring of blood glucose level should be performed in the early newborns, especially in high-risk children, and attention should be paid to timely feeding for the early diagnosis and treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia to reduce its impact on the newborns.

Keywords: Hypoglycemia; neonates; risk factors assessment.

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