ON THE DIAGNOSIS OF SYMPTOMATIC NEONATAL HYPOGLYCEMIA
- 1 September 1969
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Paediatrica
- Vol. 58 (5) , 449-459
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1969.tb04745.x
Abstract
Summary: Eighteen newborn infants, 11 males and 7 females, with hypoglycemia, i.e. with blood glucose concentration of less than 20 mg per 100 ml were studied. Twelve infants were diagnosed as cases of symptomatic and 6 as cases of asymptomatic hypoglycemia. All infants with asymptomatic hypoglycemia were small for gestational age, whereas the symptomatic group was heterogenous from a clinical point of view.The disappearance rate of intravenously administered glucose (kG‐value) was studied before any treatment was started. The kG‐values were high in all infants with symptomatic hypoglycemia, in 10 exceeding +2 s.D. for normal infants of the same age. The symptomatic infants were treated with hydrocortisone or human growth hormone in addition to continuous glucose infusion. After the institution of therapy there was a rapid normalization of the kG‐values. The 6 infants with asymptomatic hypoglycemia had normal kG;‐values. They were only given a high caloric supply by means of breast milk. In two infants with symptomatic hypoglycemia repeated simultaneous determinations of kG‐values and the plasma concentration of free fatty acids revealed no relationship.At follow‐up examinations at ages from 5 months to 2 years, 2 out of the 12 infants in the symptomatic group were found to have severe cerebral damage. All infants with asymptomatic hypoglycemia were completely normal.The findings seem to have some clinical applications. Determination of the disappearance rate of intravenously administered glucose, primarily given as a diagnostic test, may differentiate between symptomatic and asymptomatic hypoglycemia. If in a doubtful case the kG‐value is normal, the likely diagnosis is asymptomatic hypoglycemia. In cases of symptomatic neonatal hypoglycemia repeated determinations of the kG‐value may provide a sensitive guide as to the effect of treatment.Keywords
This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- INTRAVENOUS GLUCOSE TOLERANCE, PLASMA INSULIN, FREE FATTY ACIDS AND β‐HYDROXYBUTYRATE IN UNDERWEIGHT NEWBORN INFANTSActa Paediatrica, 1969
- Central nervous system damage and hypoglycemiaThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1968
- Prevention of Neonatal HypoglycaemiaDevelopmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 1967
- DISORDERS OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN INFANCYThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1966
- Glucose Tolerance in the Neonatal Period and During the First Six Months of LifeArchives of Disease in Childhood, 1964
- Familial Neonatal Hypoglycemia A Syndrome Resembling Foetopathia DiabeticaActa Paediatrica, 1963
- Hypoglycemia due to pancreatic islet cell adenoma: Report of 2 cases in young childrenThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1962
- Leucine-induced hypoglycemia: I. Clinical observations and diagnostic considerationsThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1960
- EFFECT OF GROWTH HORMONE ON PLASMA FATTY ACIDS*Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1959
- HypoglycemiaThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1937