BACKGROUND Birth asphyxia causes hypoxia or inadequate perfusion to the organs of newborns, leading to metabolism dysfunctions including blood glucose disorders. METHODS Neonates with and without birth asphyxia were retrospectively recruited from 53 hospitals in Hubei Province from January 1 to December 31, 2018. In summary, 875, 1139, and 180 cases in the control group, the mild asphyxia group, and the severe asphyxia group were recruited, respectively. Neonatal blood glucose values at postnatal 1, 2, 6, and 12 h (time error within 0.5 h was allowed) were gathered from the medical records. RESULTS The incidence rates of hyperglycemia in the control group, the mild asphyxia group and the severe asphyxia group were 2.97%, 7.90%, and 23.33%, respectively (p < 0.001). Additionally, the incidence rates of hypoglycemia in the three groups above were 3.66%, 4.13%, and 7.78%, respectively (p = 0.042). The blood glucose values of neonates with hypoglycemia in the asphyxia group were lower than in the control group (p = 0.003). Furthermore, the blood glucose values of neonates with hyperglycemia were highest in the severe asphyxia group (p < 0.001). There were 778 and 117 cases with blood glucose records at four predefined time points in the mild and severe asphyxia group, respectively. The incidence of blood glucose disorders in the mild asphyxia group significantly decreased from postnatal 6 h (p<0.05). However, we found no obvious changes of the incidence of glucose disorders within postnatal 12 h in the severe asphyxia group (p = 0.589). CONCLUSION Birth asphyxia is likely to cause neonatal blood glucose disorders, both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, during the early postnatal life. The neonates with severe asphyxia have higher incidence, worse severity and longer duration of blood glucose disorders than neonates with mild asphyxia.
Effect of birth asphyxia on neonatal blood glucose during the early postnatal life: A multi-center study in Hubei Province, China.
C. Liu,Hong-yan Liu,S. Peng,Shao-xin Pan,Zhi-Ting Wan,Su-Ying Wu,Chao Fang,Rong Jiao,Wen-Xiang Wang,Bin Gan,Shu-JieYang,Junjun Tan,Xiao-Fang Zhu,Ping-Li She,Q. Fan,Min Yang,Ji-jian Xie,Jie Sun,L. Zeng,Lian-Hong Zhang,Hui-Rong Xu,Yan-Ni Li,Ping-Feng Zhang,W. Lu,Xian-Tao Yang,Xiong-Fei Xiao,Hong-li Li,Zhengshou Rao,Chuang Gao,Yaxuan Luo,Hong Chen,Ming Yu,Xiaoxu Luan,Yu-rong Huang,Shi-wen Xia
Published 2023 in Pediatrics and Neonatology
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2023-03-01
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