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Incidence and Risk Factors for Glucose Disturbances in Premature Infants (CROSBI ID 314421)

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Butorac Ahel, Ivona ; Lah Tomulić, Kristina ; Vlašić Cicvarić, Inge ; Žuvić, Marta ; Baraba Dekanić, Kristina ; Šegulja, Silvije ; Bilić Čače, Iva Incidence and Risk Factors for Glucose Disturbances in Premature Infants // Medicina, 58 (2022), 9; 1295, 10. doi: 10.3390/medicina58091295.

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Butorac Ahel, Ivona ; Lah Tomulić, Kristina ; Vlašić Cicvarić, Inge ; Žuvić, Marta ; Baraba Dekanić, Kristina ; Šegulja, Silvije ; Bilić Čače, Iva

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Incidence and Risk Factors for Glucose Disturbances in Premature Infants

Background and Objectives: There are limited data regarding the incidence and risk factors for hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and unstable glycemia in preterm infants. The aim of the present study was to determine the incidence and risk factors associated with neonatal hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and unstable glycemia in preterm infants during the first seven days of life. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included preterm infants <37 weeks of gestation, admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit between January 2018 and December 2020. Based on blood glucose levels in the first week of life, infants were divided into the following four groups: normoglycemic, hypoglycemic, hyperglycemic, and unstable. Blood glucose levels were measured from capillary blood at the 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 12th hour of life during the first 24 h, and at least once a day from days 2 to 7, prefeed. Results: Of 445 enrolled infants, 20.7% (92/445) were categorized as hypoglycemic, 9.9% (44/445) as hyperglycemic, and 2.9% (13/445) as unstable, respectively. Hypoglycemia was most commonly observed among infants ≥34 weeks (27.9%), and hyperglycemia was most common among preterm infants <28 weeks (50%). Female gender increased the chances of developing hypoglycemia by three times. The decrease in gestational age by one week increased the chance of developing hyperglycemia by 1.9 times. Sepsis increased the chance of developing hyperglycemia seven times, respiratory distress syndrome five times, and mechanical ventilation three times, respectively. Conclusions: Glucose disturbances in the early neonatal period in preterm infants are common and mostly asymptomatic. Therefore, careful blood glucose level monitoring is required in those infants, especially in late preterm infants, in order to prevent possible neurological complications.

Preterm infant ; Hypoglycemia ; Hyperglycemia ; Glucose variability

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58 (9)

2022.

1295

10

objavljeno

1010-660X

1648-9144

10.3390/medicina58091295.

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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