Relationship between Intrapartum Continuous Glucose Monitoring Values and Neonatal Hypoglycemia in Individuals with Diabetes.
Publication/Presentation Date
7-1-2025
Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the relationship between intrapartum continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and neonatal hypoglycemia (NH) in individuals with diabetes.a multicenter prospective study (November 2021-December 2022) of laboring individuals with pregestational or gestational diabetes at ≥34 weeks. Cohorts had a blinded CGM placed from admission through delivery and were monitored with fingerstick (FS) according to usual care. The primary outcome was NH. Secondary neonatal outcomes included neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) length of stay, need for intravenous (IV) glucose therapy, hyperbilirubinemia, respiratory distress, or respiratory distress syndrome. Time in the target range (TIR; range 70-110 mg/dL) and time above the target range (TAR; >110 mg/dL) were expressed as a percentage of all CGM readings, and mean glucose was obtained. Youden index was used to choose the cut point for TAR and prediction of NH.Of 9,479 deliveries during the study period, 202 (2.1%) met the inclusion criteria, and 112 (56%) participants were enrolled (
Volume
42
Issue
10
First Page
1344
Last Page
1353
ISSN
1098-8785
Published In/Presented At
Fishel Bartal, M., Nazeer, S. A., Ashby Cornthwaite, J., Bitar, G., Blackwell, S. C., Pedroza, C., Chauhan, S. P., Saad, A., Saade, G., & Sibai, B. M. (2025). Relationship between Intrapartum Continuous Glucose Monitoring Values and Neonatal Hypoglycemia in Individuals with Diabetes. American journal of perinatology, 42(10), 1344–1353. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2494-2157
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
39622499
Department(s)
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Document Type
Article