Reliability of bedside blood glucose estimating methods in detecting hypoglycaemia in the children’s emergency room

Authors

  • Oyenusi EE
  • Oduwole AO Department of Paediatrics
  • Oladipo OO
  • Njokanma OF Department of Paediatrics
  • Esezobor CI Department of Paediatrics

Abstract

Abstract: Background: Hypoglycaemia occurs in many diseasestates common in the tropics. Facilities and skilled manpower required for laboratory blood glucose measurement are not always available in health  facilities in developing countries.
Objective: The study was carried out to determine the validity of bedside methods of blood glucose measurement in detecting hypoglycaemia.

Methods: Blood glucose was determined by two bedside methods (Accuchek Active® and Betachek Visual®) in 430 patients aged
between one month and 10years and simultaneously sent for laboratory spectrophotometric analysis at a wavelength of 500nm using the hexose kinase method. Hypoglycaemia was defined as plasma glucose < 2.5mmol/L.

Results: The prevalence of hypoglycaemia was 5.6%.There was a higher correlation (r =0.84, p<0.05) between Accuchek Active®
results and laboratory values than was obtained with Betachek Visual® (r = 0.48, p=0.000).In detection of hypoglycaemia, both bedside glucose monitors were found to have a high specificity and high predictive values of a negative test (99.8% and 98.5% for Accuchek Active® and 89.4% and 97.8% for Betachek Visual® respectively) with moderate sensitivity (75.0% and 66.7% respectively). However, the Accuchek Active® monitor has a much higher predictive value of a positive test (94.1%) compared
to the Betachek Visual® (27.1%).

Conclusion: The bedside glucose monitors are valid bedside tools for detecting or ruling out hypoglycemia.

Keywords:  ypoglycaemia, children, bedside investigation, glucose estimation, blood glucose 

Author Biographies

  • Oyenusi EE


    P.O.Box 4337, Ikeja,
    Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Oduwole AO, Department of Paediatrics


    Lagos University Teaching Hospital,
    Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Oladipo OO


    Staten Island University Hospital,
    Staten Island. NY. USA

  • Njokanma OF, Department of Paediatrics

    Lagos State University Teaching
    Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

  • Esezobor CI, Department of Paediatrics

    Lagos University Teaching Hospital,
    Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria.

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Published

2024-07-02

How to Cite

Reliability of bedside blood glucose estimating methods in detecting hypoglycaemia in the children’s emergency room. (2024). NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS, 42(1), 34-38. https://www.njpaediatrics.com/index.php/njp/article/view/287