Bhat M A, Kumar P, Bhansali A, Majumdar S, Narang A
Department of Pediatrics, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh.
Indian J Pediatr. 2000 Jun;67(6):423-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02859459.
The main objectives of the study were to find the incidence and risk factors associated with development of hypoglycemia in small for gestational age (SGA) babies, to compare haemoglucotest strips (Boehringer Mannheim) with the standard laboratory method (glucose-hexokinase) for estimation of blood glucose, and to measure the insulin and cortisol responses of SGA babies. This was a prospective longitudinal study. The sample included SGA babies and over a period of six months, 127 consecutively born small for gestational age babies were investigated prospectively for development of hypoglycemia in first 48 hrs of life. Plasma samples were taken during episodes of hypoglycemia for insulin and cortisol estimation and compared with non-hypoglycemic controls. The overall incidence of hypoglycemia was 25.2% in SGA babies and 98% of the episodes occurred within first 24 hrs. Compared to non-hypoglycemics, mothers of hypoglycemic babies had higher incidence of receiving i.v. fluids (5% dextrose) during labour. The hypoglycemic babies were more likely to be sick and oral feeds had been initiated by one hour of life in only 37% of them compared to 63% of non-hypoglycemic babies. Plasma insulin/glucose ratio was significantly higher in hypoglycemic than non-hypoglycemic babies, whereas the cortisol levels were similar. Small for gestational age babies are highly prone to develop hypoglycemia in first 24 hrs of life.
该研究的主要目的是找出小于胎龄儿(SGA)发生低血糖的发生率及相关危险因素,比较血糖仪试纸(勃林格殷格翰公司生产)与标准实验室方法(葡萄糖己糖激酶法)测定血糖的情况,并检测小于胎龄儿的胰岛素和皮质醇反应。这是一项前瞻性纵向研究。样本包括小于胎龄儿,在六个月的时间里,对127例连续出生的小于胎龄儿进行前瞻性研究,观察其出生后48小时内低血糖的发生情况。在低血糖发作期间采集血浆样本用于胰岛素和皮质醇测定,并与非低血糖对照组进行比较。小于胎龄儿低血糖的总体发生率为25.2%,其中98%的发作发生在出生后的前24小时内。与非低血糖患儿的母亲相比,低血糖患儿的母亲在分娩期间接受静脉输液(5%葡萄糖)的发生率更高。低血糖患儿更易患病,只有37%的低血糖患儿在出生后1小时内开始经口喂养,而非低血糖患儿的这一比例为63%。低血糖患儿的血浆胰岛素/葡萄糖比值显著高于非低血糖患儿,而皮质醇水平相似。小于胎龄儿在出生后的前24小时内极易发生低血糖。