Scoping review of evidence for managing postnatal hypoglycaemia

Author:

Horwitz Jennifer,Mardiros LindaORCID,Musa AhmedORCID,Welch Vivian AORCID,Hodgson AmandaORCID,Narvey Michael,Ghazzawi Andrea,Shea Beverley,Saginur Michael

Abstract

ObjectivesTo identify what is known empirically about the screening, treatment and harm of exposure to neonatal hypoglycaemia.DesignScoping review that applied a preregistered protocol based on established frameworks.Data sourcesMedline and Embase, up to 12 May 2020.Study selectionComparative and case-series studies, as well as guidelines, published in English or French, on the topic of immediate inpatient postnatal glucose screening in newborns.Data gatheringArticle selection and characterisation were performed in duplicate using predefined data extraction forms specific to primary studies and guidelines.Results12 guidelines and 74 primary studies were included. A neurodevelopmental outcome was primary in 32 studies: 30 observational studies followed up posthypoglycaemic, and the 2 intervention studies included 1 randomised controlled trial (RCT) about treatment thresholds. Three other RCTs assessed dextrose gel (two) and oral sucrose (one). 12 of 30 studies that evaluated non-neurodevelopmental primary outcomes were intervention studies. Only one cohort study compared outcomes in screened vs unscreened newborns. The guidelines did not arrive at a consensus definition of postnatal hypoglycaemic, and addressed potential harms of screening more often than primary studies.ConclusionsThe primary literature that informs hypoglycaemia screening is a series of studies that relate neurodevelopmental outcomes to postnatal hypoglycaemia. Further research is needed to better define an optimal threshold for hypoglycaemia that warrants intervention, based on long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes and a better delineation of potential screening harms.

Funder

Innovation Fund Provincial Oversight Committee

University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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