Objectives: To examine the effects of early formula feeding or breast-feeding on hypoglycemia in infants born to 303 A1-A2 and 88 Class B-RF diabetics. Methods: Infants with hypoglycemia (blood glucose < 40 mg/dL) were breast-fed or formula-fed, and those with recurrences were given intravenous dextrose. Results: Of 293 infants admitted to the well-baby nursery, 87 (30%) had hypoglycemia, corrected by early feeding in 75 (86%), while 12 (14%) required intravenous dextrose. In all, 98 infants were admitted to the newborn intensive care unit for respiratory distress (40%), prematurity (33%) or prevention of hypoglycemia (27%). Although all newborn intensive care unit patients received intravenous dextrose, 22 (22%) had hypoglycemia. Of 109 hy...
Hypoglycemia is one of the most important and most common metabolic problems of the newborn because ...
Background and Objectives: There are limited data regarding the incidence and risk factors for hypog...
Background Low birth weight infants are defined as babies with birth weight less than 2500 gra...
Background: Diabetes is a common medical complication during pregnancy that results in significant n...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of neonatal hypoglycemia following diet-controlled and insulin-treated...
Ten children born of insulin-dependent diabetic mothers were given preventively 10 ml of a 20% gluco...
Background Hypoglycemia is common in newborns in the first few hours after birth. This may also occu...
Objective: To examine the influence of maternal HbA1c level at delivery and risk of hypoglycemia in ...
The objective of this systematic review was to determine the best available evidence for maintenance...
insulin-dependent diabetic mothers. Neonatal hypoglycaemia (blood glucose <20 mg/100 ml) occurred...
Background: Hypoglycemia is low blood glucose level that may negatively affect neurological and deve...
WOS: 000484450300022PubMed: 31236035Hypoglycemia is one of the most important and most common metabo...
The study population included 110 term healthy small-for-gestational age (SGA) infants having a bloo...
Background: There is a lack of clarity of what constitutes the starting point of a clinical pathway ...
Background/Objective: Low birth weight (LBW) infants are commonly at risk of hypoglycaemia. The prev...
Hypoglycemia is one of the most important and most common metabolic problems of the newborn because ...
Background and Objectives: There are limited data regarding the incidence and risk factors for hypog...
Background Low birth weight infants are defined as babies with birth weight less than 2500 gra...
Background: Diabetes is a common medical complication during pregnancy that results in significant n...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of neonatal hypoglycemia following diet-controlled and insulin-treated...
Ten children born of insulin-dependent diabetic mothers were given preventively 10 ml of a 20% gluco...
Background Hypoglycemia is common in newborns in the first few hours after birth. This may also occu...
Objective: To examine the influence of maternal HbA1c level at delivery and risk of hypoglycemia in ...
The objective of this systematic review was to determine the best available evidence for maintenance...
insulin-dependent diabetic mothers. Neonatal hypoglycaemia (blood glucose <20 mg/100 ml) occurred...
Background: Hypoglycemia is low blood glucose level that may negatively affect neurological and deve...
WOS: 000484450300022PubMed: 31236035Hypoglycemia is one of the most important and most common metabo...
The study population included 110 term healthy small-for-gestational age (SGA) infants having a bloo...
Background: There is a lack of clarity of what constitutes the starting point of a clinical pathway ...
Background/Objective: Low birth weight (LBW) infants are commonly at risk of hypoglycaemia. The prev...
Hypoglycemia is one of the most important and most common metabolic problems of the newborn because ...
Background and Objectives: There are limited data regarding the incidence and risk factors for hypog...
Background Low birth weight infants are defined as babies with birth weight less than 2500 gra...