Background: Hypoglycaemia is the most common metabolic problem in neonates but there is no universally accepted threshold for safe blood glucose concentrations due to uncertainty regarding effects on neurodevelopment. Objective: To systematically assess the association between neonatal hypoglycaemia on neurodevelopment outcomes in childhood and adolescence. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PsycINFO from inception until February 2018. We included studies that reported one or more prespecified outcomes and compared children exposed to neonatal hypoglycaemia with children not exposed. Studies of neonates with congenital malformations, inherited metabolic disorders and congenital hyperinsulinism were excluded. Two authors indep...
Background: Neonatal hypoglycaemia is a common metabolic disorder that may cause brain damage, most ...
Newborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after birth. Wel...
\u3cp\u3eNewborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after b...
Glucose impairment is common in preterm infants but the impact of early neonatal hyperglycemia on lo...
From McKinlay, C. J. D., Alsweiler, J. M., Ansell, J. M., Anstice, N. S., Chase, J. G., Gamble, G. D...
Objective: To assess the associations between neonatal hyperglycaemia and insulin treatment, versus ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of neonatal hypoglycemia on physical growth and neurocognitive...
Background: Hypoglycemia remains to stand for a usual metabolic problem dealing with the neonatal po...
ObjectiveTo investigate the contribution of hypoglycemia in the first 24 hours after birth to brain ...
Background: Blood glucose and serum sodium abnormalities in very low birth weight infants may cause ...
Background: Definition of neonatal hypoglycemia is still controversial. Objective: To find the effec...
(1) Background: Recent evidence reported a reduced tolerance of macronutrient parenteral intakes in ...
The objective of this systematic review was to determine the best available evidence for maintenance...
Suresh Chandran,1–4 Victor Samuel Rajadurai,1–3 Abdul Alim Abdul Haium,1–3 Khalid ...
Glucose monitoring and management of hypoglycaemia in preterm infants remain controversial. However,...
Background: Neonatal hypoglycaemia is a common metabolic disorder that may cause brain damage, most ...
Newborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after birth. Wel...
\u3cp\u3eNewborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after b...
Glucose impairment is common in preterm infants but the impact of early neonatal hyperglycemia on lo...
From McKinlay, C. J. D., Alsweiler, J. M., Ansell, J. M., Anstice, N. S., Chase, J. G., Gamble, G. D...
Objective: To assess the associations between neonatal hyperglycaemia and insulin treatment, versus ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of neonatal hypoglycemia on physical growth and neurocognitive...
Background: Hypoglycemia remains to stand for a usual metabolic problem dealing with the neonatal po...
ObjectiveTo investigate the contribution of hypoglycemia in the first 24 hours after birth to brain ...
Background: Blood glucose and serum sodium abnormalities in very low birth weight infants may cause ...
Background: Definition of neonatal hypoglycemia is still controversial. Objective: To find the effec...
(1) Background: Recent evidence reported a reduced tolerance of macronutrient parenteral intakes in ...
The objective of this systematic review was to determine the best available evidence for maintenance...
Suresh Chandran,1–4 Victor Samuel Rajadurai,1–3 Abdul Alim Abdul Haium,1–3 Khalid ...
Glucose monitoring and management of hypoglycaemia in preterm infants remain controversial. However,...
Background: Neonatal hypoglycaemia is a common metabolic disorder that may cause brain damage, most ...
Newborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after birth. Wel...
\u3cp\u3eNewborns are at relatively high risk for developing hypoglycaemia in the first 24 h after b...