Frontiers in Endocrinology (Aug 2021)

An Overview of Hypoglycemia in Children Including a Comprehensive Practical Diagnostic Flowchart for Clinical Use

  • Alberto Casertano,
  • Alessandro Rossi,
  • Alessandro Rossi,
  • Simona Fecarotta,
  • Francesco Maria Rosanio,
  • Cristina Moracas,
  • Francesca Di Candia,
  • Giancarlo Parenti,
  • Giancarlo Parenti,
  • Adriana Franzese,
  • Enza Mozzillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.684011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Hypoglycemia is the result of defects/impairment in glucose homeostasis. The main etiological causes are metabolic and/or endocrine and/or other congenital disorders. Despite hypoglycemia is one of the most common emergencies in neonatal age and childhood, no consensus on the definition and diagnostic work-up exists yet. Aims of this review are to present the current age-related definitions of hypoglycemia in neonatal-pediatric age, to offer a concise and practical overview of its main causes and management and to discuss the current diagnostic-therapeutic approaches. Since a systematic and prompt approach to diagnosis and therapy is essential to prevent hypoglycemic brain injury and long-term neurological complications in children, a comprehensive diagnostic flowchart is also proposed.

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