Original Research
Intraoperative glucose management in children < 1 year or < 10 kg: an observational study
Submitted: 18 November 2025 | Published: 30 October 2016
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K. Bester, Division of Paediatric Anaesthesia, Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South AfricaT. Pretorius, Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
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Methods: Ninety-nine patients under one year of age, or less than 10 kilograms, who required anaesthesia were enrolled. The intraoperative management of intravenous dextrose administration and blood glucose monitoring was at the discretion of the attending anaesthetists. Data collected included patient demographics, period of starvation, dose of dextrose administered and blood glucose measurements taken.
Results: Nine infants had at least one glucose value lower than 3.7 mmol/l at any time during the procedure, while all received intravenous dextrose intraoperatively. The hypoglycaemic episode occurred on initial measurement (start of surgery) in five infants and later on in the procedure in four infants. This subgroup had an average age of 1.5 months, and average weight of 2.9 kg. Seven of these infants had significant co-morbidities and/or prematurity and low birthweight.
Conclusions: The findings indicate that anaesthetists adhere to current recommendations regarding glucose management, and confirmed the safety of intraoperative administration of 0–2.5% dextrose in isotonic solution to healthy infants. The authors’ observations also emphasised that smaller infants and those with significant co-morbidities are at particular risk of developing hypoglycaemia, despite preoperative and intraoperative dextrose administration. It remains important to check glucose levels in patients at risk of hypoglycaemia.
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