Diagnostic Yield of Critical Sample and Elective Fast-Test in Children After a Hypoglycemic Event: Experience From a Single Center in Israel

Objective To determine the diagnostic yield of the critical sample and fast-tests as dynamic function tests for the work-up of hypoglycemia in children. Methods A retrospective record review of children (0–18 years) with a diagnosis of hypoglycemia (glucose ≤ 50 mg/dL) was performed. A comparison of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian pediatrics 2024-04, Vol.61 (4), p.348-351
Hauptverfasser: Carmon, Lior, Hazan, Ran, Hershkovitz, Eli, David, Odeya, Shaki, David, Walker, Dganit, Loewenthal, Neta, Nasar, Majd, Hazan, Guy, Haim, Alon
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To determine the diagnostic yield of the critical sample and fast-tests as dynamic function tests for the work-up of hypoglycemia in children. Methods A retrospective record review of children (0–18 years) with a diagnosis of hypoglycemia (glucose ≤ 50 mg/dL) was performed. A comparison of results of critical sample (obtained during an episode of hypoglycemia) and fast-test (performed to induce hypoglycemia in fasting state) was done. Results In 317 patients with hypoglycemia, data of 89 critical samples and 52 fast-tests were taken. Only 7 (7.8%) patients who underwent critical sample testing received an endocrine or metabolic diagnosis. No confirmatory diagnoses were made using the fast-tests. Idiopathic ketotic hypoglycemia was detected in 33/89 (37.1%) of critical samples and 21/52 (40.4%) of fast-tests. The completeness of workup including the hormonal and metabolic profile was
ISSN:0019-6061
0974-7559
DOI:10.1007/s13312-024-3157-5