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Title: [Congenital hyperinsulinism in 15 infants, 1981-1999; experiences and new insights]
Author(s): Kuijpers, S.C.
Noordam, C. (184582105)
Boelen, C.
Wijnen, R.M.H. (163237689)
Publication year: 2004
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
ISSN: 0028-2162
Volume: vol. 148
Issue: iss. 3
Start page: p. 140
End page: p. 143
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To report on a retrospective study into the diagnostics and treatment of infants with congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI; persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia). DESIGN: Retrospective and descriptive. METHOD: The study included all 15 patients diagnosed with CHI at the St Radboud University Medical Centre, the Netherlands, from 1981 until 1999. Data gathered by systematically searching case-notes included: presentation, clinical admission, laboratory results, treatment and follow-up. RESULTS: Four of the 15 infants were macrosomatic; 12 (80%) were presented within 4 days of birth, and the rest after the age of 5 months. Their symptoms were partially aspecific (feeding poorly, lethargy) and partially clear, corresponding to neuroglycopaenia (jitteryness, hypotonia). Nine infants experienced convulsions. The amount of glucose that had to be administered to achieve normoglycaemia (average: 16.9 mg/kg/min) was far above the basal requirement of 4-8 mg/kg/min. Ketone serum and free fatty acid values were lowered during a hypoglycaemic episode, hyperinsulinism was detected after repeated measurements. Five infants responded well to treatment with diazoxide. Ten children underwent subtotal pancreatectomy after which 4 remained normoglycaemic. Three of the 10 children who underwent surgery developed an exocrine pancreas dysfunction. We did not systematically examine neuropsychological development, but in 5 of the 15 children this was clearly disturbed.
Subject: UMCN 2.1: Heart, lung and circulation
UMCN 5.2: Endocrinology and reproduction
Organization: UMCN Extern
Paediatrics
Paediatric Surgery
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