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Aim: Can NICU admission of IDM be predicted by anthropometric measurements like birth weight, lenght, head circumference (HC), mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) or triceps skin fold thickness (TSFT). Method: Eighty-six-term IDMs were analyzed prospectively. MUAC, HC and TSFT were measured within 48 hours of life. Prenatal-natal-postnatal problems; NICU admission; maternal characteristics, HbA1c were recorded. Results: Mean birth weight, gestational age were 3453.3±582.4g and 38.0±0.97weeks. 63.9% of IDMs was admitted to NICU. 56.3% hospitalized due respiratory problems; 32,7 % required endotracheal intubation. Mean MUAC, TSFT, HC and MUAC/HC ratio were 11.2±1.1 cm, 7.1±2.2 mm, 35.0±1.8 cm and 0.32±0.03 cm respectively for all. Although there was no significant relation between NICU admission and MUAC (p=0.071), TSFT and MUAC/HC were significantly higher in babies admitted to NICU (p=0.006 for TSFT, p<0.001 for MUAC/HC). HC was significantly low in babies followed in NICU (P<0.001). With increment of TSFT, MUAC/HC and HbA1c, NICU admission increases positively, but HC affects NICU admission negatively (OR for TSFT:1.6, OR for MUAC/HC: 2.1, OR for HbA1c: OR for HC:0,3). Mechanic ventilation requirement is affected positively by TSFT (p=0.008, OR:1.5) and affected negatively by HC (p=0.004, OR:0.6). Conclusion: This preliminary study showed; TSFT, HC and MUAC/HC ratio are helpful criterias to predict NICU admission risk for IDMs and might be helpful for risk assesment in limited settings. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 21(1) 2022 Page : 72-78

Highlights

  • Diabetes is a modern world illness; prevalence of DM in Turkey and in the world is 12.8% and 8.8% respectively[1]

  • We aimed to assess if we can predict the risk for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) admission in infants of diabetic mothers (IDM) by some simple anthropometric measurements like head circumference (HC), mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) and triceps skin fold thickness (TSFT)

  • Ninety-five percent babies were born via caesarian section and 50% were girls. 63.9% of the study population was followed in NICU

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Diabetes is a modern world illness; prevalence of DM in Turkey and in the world is 12.8% and 8.8% respectively[1]. Infants of diabetic mothers are known to be faced with many neonatal problems like respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, polycythemia, hyperbilirubinemia, cardiomyopathy and they need NICU admission more frequently than their healthy peers[2]. Neonatal morbidity has been reported to be high in infants of diabetic mothers (IDM), especially. Prof., Neonatologist, Department of Pediatrics, Neonatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey. 2. Canan Aygun, Professor in Neonatalogy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Neonatalogy Division, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey

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