HAWORTH J C, MCRAE K N
Can Med Assoc J. 1965 Apr 17;92(16):861-5.
Twenty-two infants in whom hypoglycemia (blood sugar less than 20 mg./100 ml.) was noted during the first few days of life were followed up when eight to 30 months of age. In eight such symptoms as muscular tremors, cyanosis, apneic spells and convulsions were associated with the hypoglycemia; five of these had abnormal central nervous system signs and retarded development. One other had possible impairment of development and another had a recurrence of hypoglycemia after having been well for four years. Fourteen of the 22 infants had no symptoms associated with the hypoglycemia, and on follow-up only two of these showed possible impairment. The rest were normal.This preliminary study suggests that hypoglycemia associated with neurological symptoms in the newborn period carries a poor prognosis with respect to permanent neurological damage. Asymptomatic hypoglycemia may have a relatively good prognosis.
22名在出生后最初几天被发现有低血糖(血糖低于20毫克/100毫升)的婴儿在8至30个月大时接受了随访。其中8名婴儿出现了如肌肉震颤、发绀、呼吸暂停发作和惊厥等与低血糖相关的症状;这些婴儿中有5名有中枢神经系统异常体征且发育迟缓。另外1名可能有发育障碍,还有1名在情况良好4年后低血糖复发。22名婴儿中有14名没有与低血糖相关的症状,随访时其中只有2名显示可能有发育障碍。其余的都正常。这项初步研究表明,新生儿期伴有神经症状的低血糖在永久性神经损伤方面预后较差。无症状性低血糖可能预后相对较好。