Maternal ethnicity and gestational age at birth predict hypoglycaemia among neonates of mothers with gestational diabetes

ACTA PAEDIATRICA(2024)

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Aim: Hypoglycaemia is common in neonates born to mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). We aimed to determine predictors of hypoglycaemia among neonates of women with GDM and association with short-term outcomes.Methods: We conducted a secondary cohort analysis of data from a multi-centre randomised trial (the TARGET trial) conducted across ten maternity hospitals in New Zealand between May 2015 and November 2017. Data were analysed using univariate analysis and multivariable forward stepwise logistic regression.Results: Among 1085 neonates, those born to Asian mothers had reduced odds of hypoglycaemia (OR [95% CI]: 0.54 [0.38, 0.75], p = 0.001), as did those born at higher gestational ages (0.76 [0.68, 0.85], p < 0.001). Neonates born to Pacific mothers had increased odds of hypoglycaemia (OR [95% CI]: 1.57 [1.04, 2.39], p = 0.034). Neonates who experienced hypoglycaemia were more likely to experience neonatal intensive care unit admission (8.3% vs. 2.1%; p <= 0.001), hyperbilirubinaemia (8.6% vs. 3.3%; p <= 0.001) and receive respiratory support (11.4% vs. 4.8%; p <= 0.001) and less likely to be breastfed at discharge (92.4% vs. 96.2%; p = 0.009).Conclusion: Among neonates of women with GDM, maternal ethnicity and gestation at birth are independent predictors of hypoglycaemia, and hypoglycaemia is associated with short-term comorbidities. Additional surveillance may be appropriate for neonates in these high-risk groups.
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gestational diabetes,low blood glucose,morbidities,newborn,predictors
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