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Title: | DEXTROSE GEL FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEONATAL HYPOGLYCEMIA: A RAPID REVIEW |
Authors: | Kennedy, Heather |
Supervisor(s): | Debbie Fraser (Faculty of Health Disciplines), Dr. Gina Martin (Faculty of Health Disciplines) |
Examining Committee: | Dr. Michelle Butt (McMaster University) |
Degree: | Master of Health Studies |
Department: | Faculty of Health Disciplines |
Keywords: | hypoglycemia hypoglycaemia dextrose gel neonatal newborn infant glucose gel neonatal intensive care unit NICU |
Issue Date: | 2-Jan-2025 |
Abstract: | Neonatal hypoglycemia (NH) is a common issue for newborns that can lead to brain damage or
death if not promptly treated. Treatment for NH may involve separating the newborn from their family for admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for intravenous (IV) dextrose therapy. Oral dextrose gel is an alternate treatment to IV dextrose
therapy that may help to prevent NICU admissions, however, the evidence from existing systematic reviews to support this therapy is mixed. Using a rapid review, literature published since 2021 was examined to assess the efficacy of dextrose gel
for treating NH. Data from nine eligible studies were synthesized narratively, with six studies (three of high-quality evidence, one moderate-quality, two low-quality) demonstrating a significant decrease in NICU admissions and/or IV dextrose
use with dextrose gel treatment, one study showed no significant differences (low-quality evidence), and two were
deemed to be inconclusive (both low-quality evidence). |
Graduation Date: | Jun-2025 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10791/472 |
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