Title of article :
Prevalence of Hypoglycemia and Hypocalcemia Among High-Risk Infants in the NeonatalWard of Fatemieh Hospital of Hamadan in 2016 - 2017
Author/Authors :
Sabzehei ، Mohammad Kazem Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Otogara ، Marzieh Clinical Research Development Unit - Fatemieh Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadi ، Samira Clinical Research Development Unit - Fatemieh Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Daneshvar ، Fariba Clinical Research Development Unit - Fatemieh Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Shabani ، Maryam Clinical Research Development Unit - Fatemieh Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Samavati ، Saeedeh Clinical Research Development Unit - Fatemieh Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Hosseinirad ، Someyeh Clinical Research Development Unit - Fatemieh Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Shirmohammadi-Khorram ، Nasrin Department of Epidemiology - School of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
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Abstract :
Background: Hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia are common metabolic disorders in high-risk infants that may cause serious complications in case of late diagnosis. Objectives: This study intended to determine the prevalence of hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia among high-risk infants. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on all the infants prone to hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia admitted to the neonatal ward of Fatemieh Hospital in Hamadan from September 2016 to October 2017. If infants’ blood glucose was less than 40 mg/dL within the first four hours after birth and less than 45 mg/dL within 4 - 24 hours after birth, they were diagnosed with hypoglycemi. If their blood calcium was less than 7 and 8 mg/dL in preterm and full-term infants, respectively, within 12 - 24 hours after birth, they were diagnosed with hypocalcemia. Results: A total of 883 infants participated in this study. The prevalence of hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia was 39.1% and 1.8%, respectively. The mean birth weight was 2124.1 ± 272.8 g, and the gestational age was 35 ± 1.88 weeks. Hypoglycemia had a significant relationship with preterm birth (P = 0.002), lower mean birth weight (P = 0.001), and low Apgar score at 1 and 5 minutes after birth (P 0.05). Hypocalcemia had a significant relationship with small for gestational age (SGA) (P = 0.007), lower mean birth weight (P = 0.025), and low Apgar score at one and five minutes after birth (P 0.05). Conclusions: It is recommended to measure blood glucose and blood calcium in high-risk infants, including infants of diabetic mothers (IDMs), preterm infants, and infants with lower birth weight (LBW), SGA, and low Apgar score at one and five minutes after birth.
Keywords :
Hypoglycemia , Hypocalcemia , Infants , Risk Factors
Journal title :
Hormozgan Medical Journal
Journal title :
Hormozgan Medical Journal
Record number :
2505016
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