The timing of 40% oral dextrose gel administration after birth does not influence the incidence of hypoglycemia in at-risk infants
Background: Hypoglycemia is the most common metabolic disorder seen in newborns and can cause long-term neurological damage, developmental disorders and poor later school performance. In recent years, the use of oral dextrose gel is widely used as a first-line treatment for prevention of asymptomati...
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Main Authors: | De Bernardo Giuseppe (Author), Giordano Maurizio (Author), Langella Carmen (Author), Piccirillo Daiana (Author), Giada Zollo (Author), Sordino Desiree (Author), Morlino Francesca (Author), Beretta Virginia (Author), Perrone Serafina (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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