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Not all babies of diabetic moms need calcium check
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 10 - 2006


Results of a study raise
questions about the need to routinely check the blood calcium
level of every infant born to a mother with diabetes, according
to a presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics annual
meeting in Atlanta.
Dr. Samrat U. Das, of the Metropolitan Hospital Center in
New York, told Reuters Health: "Our study suggests that we
should check the calcium level only if the baby is born to a
mother who has been diabetic before her pregnancy, and, in
cases of (pregnancy-related) gestational diabetes, we should do
calcium levels only when the mother had very high blood sugar
during the pregnancy."
Good control of diabetes during pregnancy lowers the
chances of hypocalcemia (low calcium) in newborns, which can
cause serious problems including seizures. "Therefore, we
wanted to see whether we really need to do calcium levels
routinely in all babies since there have been improvements in
blood glucose control over the past few years," the researcher
explained.
Das and co-investigator Dr. Pratibha Ankola analyzed serum
calcium levels 24 hours after birth in 43 newborns of mothers
who developed diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes)
and six newborns of mothers who had diabetes before pregnancy
(pre-gestational diabetes). They also reviewed the blood sugar
control patterns of the mothers.
"For mothers who became diabetic for the first time during
their pregnancy, their babies did not tend to develop low
calcium levels," said Das.
Only one of the 43 newborns born to mothers with
gestational diabetes had hypocalcemia, which corresponds to an
incidence of 2.3 percent. "The maternal blood glucose pattern
of this newborn showed lack of adequate control prenatally,"
the investigators report in meeting materials.
By contrast, two out of the six newborns born to women with
pre-gestational diabetes had hypocalcemia, corresponding to an
incidence of 33 percent.
"If our findings can be replicated on a larger scale, there
won't be any need to unnecessarily draw blood from newborns to
check calcium levels," said Das.


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