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Approach to the Patient: Investigation of Pediatric Hypoglycemia in the Emergency Department—A Practical Algorithm

  • Cook Children’s Medical Center
  • Texas Christian University
  • Division of Neurology

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Abstract

Hypoglycemia in the pediatric population tends to present in the newborn period or during metabolic crisis triggered by prolonged fasting and intercurrent illness. Current recommendations to investigate all children presenting with hypoglycemia for the first time are cumbersome and costly but necessary to identify those with serious conditions who predispose to hypoglycemia. We describe a practical and cost-effective method of evaluating children who present to the emergency department with previously undiagnosed hypoglycemia. Glucose and point-of-care (POC) beta-hydroxybutyrate levels should be measured on all children with a low screening POC glucose level, and a full history and physical examination will identify those requiring further investigation. This approach is suggested to identify patients with serious and life-threatening disease with the same fidelity as the currently recommended approach of performing a critical sample on all children with hypoglycemia. Our streamlined approach will reduce the cost to approximately 10% of the current approach per patient diagnosed with a serious underlying disease. Further, children without underlying hypoglycemia-predisposing disorders will be identified and discharged without unnecessary intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e1513-e1521
JournalJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume109
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • cost effective
  • emergency department
  • hypoglycemia
  • pediatric

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