Tight Glycemic Control With Insulin in Hyperglycemic Preterm Babies: A Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:79
|
作者
Alsweiler, Jane M. [1 ,2 ]
Harding, Jane E. [2 ]
Bloomfield, Frank H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Paediat Child & Youth Hlth, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Liggins Inst, Auckland 1, New Zealand
关键词
preterm infant; very low birth weight; hyperglycemia; growth; tight glycemic control; hypoglycemia; insulin; GLUCOSE CONTROL; RISK-FACTOR; WEIGHT; BIRTH; GROWTH; INFANTS; THERAPY; DEATH; METAANALYSIS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2011-2470
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: The optimal treatment of neonatal hyperglycemia is unclear. The aim of this trial was to determine whether tight glycemic control with insulin improves growth in hyperglycemic preterm infants, without increasing the incidence of hypoglycemia. METHODS: Randomized, controlled, nonblinded trial of 88 infants born at <30 weeks' gestation or <1500 g who developed hyperglycemia (2 consecutive blood glucose concentrations (BGC) >8.5 mmol/L, 4 hours apart) and were randomly assigned to tight glycemic control with insulin (target BGC 4-6 mmol/L, "tight" group) or standard practice (restrictive guidelines for starting insulin, target BGC 8-10 mmol/L, "control" group). The primary outcome was linear growth rate to 36 weeks' postmenstrual age. RESULTS: Eighty-eight infants were randomly assigned (tight group n = 43; control group n = 45). Infants in the tight group had a lesser lower leg growth rate (P<.05), but greater head circumference growth (P<.0005) and greater weight gain (P<.001) to 36 weeks' postmenstrual age than control infants. Tight group infants had lower daily BGC (median [interquartile range] 5.7 [4.8-6.7] vs 6.5 [5.1-8.2] mmol/L, P<.001) and greater incidence of hypoglycemia (BGC <2.6 mmol/L) (25/43 vs 12/45, P<.01) than controls. There were no significant differences in nutritional intake, or in the incidences of mortality or morbidity. CONCLUSIONS: Tight glycemic control with insulin in hyperglycemic preterm infants increases weight gain and head growth, but at the expense of reduced linear growth and increased risk of hypoglycemia. The balance of risks and benefits of insulin treatment in hyperglycemic preterm neonates remains uncertain. Pediatrics 2012;129:639647
引用
收藏
页码:639 / 647
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Long-Term Outcomes of Hyperglycemic Preterm Infants Randomized to Tight Glycemic Control
    Tottman, Anna Catherine
    Alsweiler, Jane Marie
    Bloomfield, Frank Harry
    Gamble, Greg
    Jiang, Yannan
    Leung, Myra
    Poppe, Tanya
    Thompson, Benjamin
    Wouldes, Trecia Ann
    Harding, Jane Elizabeth
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2018, 193 : 68 - +
  • [2] Tight Intraoperative glycemic control and outcomes in cardiac surgery patients: A randomized controlled trial
    Gandhi, Gunjan Y.
    Nuttall, Gregory A.
    Abel, Martin D.
    Mullany, Charles J.
    Schaff, Hartzell V.
    Cutshall, Susanne M.
    Mundy, Lisa M.
    O'Brien, Peter C.
    Johnson, Mattew G.
    Williams, Arthur R.
    Rizza, Robert A.
    McMahon, M. M.
    DIABETES, 2006, 55 : A156 - A156
  • [3] Design and rationale of Heart and Lung Failure - Pediatric INsulin Titration Trial (HALF-PINT): A randomized clinical trial of tight glycemic control in hyperglycemic critically ill children
    Agus, Michael S. D.
    Hirshberg, Ellie
    Srinivasan, Vijay
    Faustino, Edward Vincent
    Luckett, Peter M.
    Curley, Martha A. Q.
    Alexander, Jamin
    Asaro, Lisa A.
    Coughlin-Wells, Kerry
    Duva, Donna
    French, Jaclyn
    Hasbani, Natalie
    Sisko, Martha T.
    Soto-Rivera, Carmen L.
    Steil, Garry
    Wypij, David
    Nadkarni, Vinay M.
    CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS, 2017, 53 : 178 - 187
  • [4] Euthermia in Stable Preterm Babies: 'Cocooning' for Warmth! - A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Vijayan, Shobha
    Pournami, Femitha
    Prabhakar, Jyothi
    Jain, Naveen
    JOURNAL OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICS, 2020, 66 (01) : 15 - 23
  • [5] Intrapartum Glycemic Control with Insulin Infusion versus Rotating Fluids: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Sullivan, Maranda
    Angras, Kajal
    Boyd, Victoria
    Young, Amanda J.
    Mackeen, A. Dhanya
    Paglia, Michael J.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2025,
  • [6] Nutraceutical Improves Glycemic Control, Insulin Sensitivity, and Oxidative Stress in Hyperglycemic Subjects: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial
    Bumrungpert, Akkarach
    Pavadhgul, Patcharanee
    Chongsuwat, Rewadee
    Komindr, Surat
    NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 15 (04)
  • [7] Effect of using Mobile Messenger for Insulin Injection Education for Glycemic Control: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Yingyan, Kannikar
    Charoensri, Suranut
    Pongchaiyakuri, Chatlert
    PACIFIC RIM INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH, 2022, 26 (03): : 461 - 473
  • [8] A Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Impact of Proper Insulin Injection Technique Training on Glycemic Control
    Inna V. Misnikova
    Valeria A. Gubkina
    Tatyana S. Lakeeva
    Alexander V. Dreval
    Diabetes Therapy, 2017, 8 : 1309 - 1318
  • [9] A Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Impact of Proper Insulin Injection Technique Training on Glycemic Control
    Misnikova, Inna V.
    Gubkina, Valeria A.
    Lakeeva, Tatyana S.
    Dreval, Alexander V.
    DIABETES THERAPY, 2017, 8 (06) : 1309 - 1318
  • [10] Tight glycemic control may be harmful in hyperglycemic, critically ill children
    Macrae, Duncan J.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2017, 186 : 211 - 211