SugarFACT - Sugar Requirements For African Children Trial
Hypoglycemia Non Diabetics, Emergencies, Pediatric ALL
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hypoglycemia Non Diabetics focused on measuring pediatric, critical illness, Malawi
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between one month to 5 years (5 to 12 years for outcome measure no 3)
- Parent/carer willing and able to give consent
Presence of one or several emergency signs (as defined in WHO pocket book of hospital care for children)
- Obstructed or absent breathing
- Central cyanosis
- Severe respiratory distress
- Shock/impaired perfusion
- Coma/reduced consciousness
- Convulsions
- Severe dehydration
- Clinical concern that the child is in an emergency state
- Blood glucose 2.5-5.0mmol/l at arrival to the emergency department (3.0-5.0mmol/l for severely malnourished children). For outcome measure no 4 children with <2.5 mmol/l on arrival who then have 2.5-5.0 mmol/l on the repeat test 30 minutes later are also included
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children with a known diagnosis of diabetes
- Refusal to participate by the child or guardians
Sites / Locations
- Queen Elisabeth Central Hospital
- Zomba Central Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Dextrose
Control
Children in the intervention group will immediately receive intravenous 5ml/kg 10% dextrose, Dextrose administration will continue as a maintenance infusion of intravenous 10% dextrose for 24 hours at standard maintenance rates. Capillary blood glucose monitoring will be repeated at 30 minute intervals with repeated equivalent bolus doses given until levels reach ≥5.0mmol/l. All children will be kept in the emergency department for a minimum of 60 minutes and have their vital signs checked at discharge from the emergency room to the ward.
Usual care - the care that is currently provided in the hospital - will be provided. All children in the control group will be kept in the emergency department for a minimum of 60 minutes and have their vital signs checked at discharge from the emergency room to the ward.