Investigating paediatric hypoglycaemia: Dynamic studies at a tertiary paediatric hospital

J Paediatr Child Health. 2021 Jun;57(6):888-893. doi: 10.1111/jpc.15349. Epub 2021 Jan 11.

Abstract

Aim: Paediatric hypoglycaemia often requires specific investigations to determine aetiology. Samples from the time of hypoglycaemia may not be available and a diagnostic fasting test may be required. Additionally, fasting studies can determine safe fasting intervals and prolonged oral glucose challenges can assess hypoglycaemia due to abnormal post-prandial glucose handling. This audit reviewed the current utility and yield of fasting studies, prolonged oral glucose challenges and starch loads.

Methods: Retrospective audit of clinical record to determine purpose and outcome of tests performed at a Tertiary Paediatric Endocrine/Metabolic Testing Unit in Sydney, Australia, from 2013 to 2018 inclusive.

Results: One hundred and thirty-eight children (aged 3 weeks-17 years) underwent 170 tests: 122 fasting studies, 20 five-hour OGTTs, 22 uncooked corn starch loads and six modified waxy maize starch (Glycosade) loads. The majority were for diagnostic purposes (n = 113, 66%), with 57 (34%) to guide management in patients with known diagnoses. Following diagnostic studies, 35 (31%) patients received a pathological diagnosis, the most common of which (n = 19, 17%) was accelerated starvation. Hypoglycaemia developed in n = 15/113 (13%) during the diagnostic studies. Management studies helped determine length of safe fast, adjustment of medication or diet and document resolution of pathology.

Conclusion: Fasting studies remain a safe and effective method to assist with diagnoses, confirm or exclude pathological causes of childhood hypoglycaemia and to guide management of known diagnoses in the paediatric population.

Keywords: accelerated starvation; controlled fast; fasting study; glycogen storage disorder; hypoglycaemia; ketotic hypoglycaemia.

MeSH terms

  • Australia
  • Blood Glucose
  • Child
  • Hospitals, Pediatric*
  • Humans
  • Hypoglycemia* / diagnosis
  • Hypoglycemia* / etiology
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Blood Glucose