Alrawhaa Abo Amer, Effat Asar, Maha Rashwan, Asmaa Ali
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Background: Infants born to diabetic mothers face an increased risk of hypoglycemia, necessitating reliable predictive markers for early intervention. This study aimed to measure C-Peptide in umbilical cord blood, to determine whether it can be used as a predictor of hypoglycemia in infants of diabetic mothers. Methods: A total of 50 infants born to diabetic mothers were studied and they were divided according to blood glucose levels into 25 experiencing hypoglycemia and 25 remaining normoglycemic. Detailed histories, comprehensive examinations, and multi-level investigations were conducted, including C-peptide measurement from umbilical cord blood and monitoring of glucose levels postnatally. Results : In the hypoglycemic group, mean cord C-peptide levels were significantly higher (5.2 ± 0.55 ng/ml) compared to the normoglycemic group (1.71 ± 0.62 ng/ml). A significant negative correlation was found between cord C-peptide levels and the blood glucose levels in the early postnatal period. Additionally, a positive correlation existed between cord C-peptide levels and birth weight. The sensitivity of cord C-peptide in predicting hypoglycemia was 90%, with a specificity of 88% and a cut-off value of 4.2. Conclusion: Cord C-peptide levels in infants of diabetic mothers might be a predictive biomarker for hypoglycemia in infant of diabetic mother.
背景:糖尿病母亲所生的婴儿发生低血糖的风险增加,因此需要可靠的预测指标来进行早期干预。本研究旨在测量脐带血中的 C 肽,以确定它是否可用作糖尿病母亲所生婴儿低血糖症的预测指标。研究方法共研究了 50 名糖尿病母亲所生的婴儿,根据血糖水平将他们分为 25 名低血糖婴儿和 25 名血糖正常婴儿。研究人员对这些婴儿进行了详细的病史询问、全面的检查和多层次的检验,包括脐带血中 C 肽的测定和产后血糖水平的监测。结果:与正常血糖组(1.71 ± 0.62 纳克/毫升)相比,低血糖组的平均脐带 C 肽水平(5.2 ± 0.55 纳克/毫升)明显更高。在产后早期,脐带 C 肽水平与血糖水平呈明显负相关。此外,脐带 C 肽水平与出生体重呈正相关。脐带 C 肽预测低血糖的灵敏度为 90%,特异度为 88%,临界值为 4.2。结论糖尿病母亲婴儿的脐带 C 肽水平可能是预测糖尿病母亲婴儿低血糖的生物标志物。