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Improving Metabolic Stability in Preterm Infants Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring: A Randomized Study
Marcella Battaglini1, Andrea Calandrino1, Samuele Caruggi1
1Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Maternal and Neonatal Health, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genoa, Italy.
Introduction:
Preterm infants are particularly susceptible to glycemic instability, which has been associated with enhanced risks of morbidity and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may offer advantages in minimizing glycemic fluctuations. This study aimed to determine whether real-time CGM improves glycemic control and neurodevelopmental outcomes compared to standard care in preterm infants.
Methods:
This single-center, prospective, randomized trial was conducted in our NICU between January 2022 and August 2023. Infants were randomly allocated within 6 h of life to either a real-time CGM group or a control group with blinded CGM. In the intervention group, glycemic management was guided by CGM data; in the control group, it was based on intermittent blood glucose measurements. Primary outcomes included the frequency and duration of hypoglycemic (<47 mg/dL) and hyperglycemic (>180 mg/dL) episodes. Neurodevelopment was assessed at 2 years of corrected age using the Griffiths Scales of Child Development.
Results:
A total of 53 infants were included (CGM group: n = 26; control group: n = 27). Infants in the real-time CGM group demonstrated significantly fewer episodes of both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia during the first week of life (hypoglycemia: 339 vs. 934, p = 0.0001; hyperglycemia: 145 vs. 830, p = 0.0001) and at 32 weeks of postmenstrual age (hypoglycemia: 260 vs. 785, p = 0.0001; hyperglycemia: 1 vs. 38, p = 0.0001). No significant differences were observed in neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Conclusions:
Use of CGM allows therapeutic metabolic strategies to be employed the enhance glycemic control in preterm during the early neonatal period.
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