Hypoglycemia is Associated with Increased Risk for Brain Injury and Adverse Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Neonates at Risk for Encephalopathy

2012 
Objective To investigate the contribution of hypoglycemia in the first 24 hours after birth to brain injury in term newborns at risk for neonatal encephalopathy. Study design A prospective cohort of 94 term neonates born between 1994 and 2010 with early postnatal brain magnetic resonance imaging studies were analyzed for regions of brain injury. Neurodevelopmental outcome was assessed at 1 year of age. Results Hypoglycemia (glucose P =.047). Hypoglycemia was also associated with 4.82-fold increased odds of 1-point worsened neuromotor score ( P =.038) and a 15-point lower cognitive and language score on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development ( P =.015). Conclusion Neonatal hypoglycemia is associated with additional risks in the setting of neonatal encephalopathy with increased corticospinal tract injury and adverse motor and cognitive outcomes.
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