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Glucose Infusion Rate (GIR)

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To quickly check if a GIR is correct in your head: for D10%, the GIR in mg/kg/min approximately equals the infusion rate in mL/h divided by (0.6 x weight in kg). For example, D10% at 9 mL/h in a 2.5 kg infant: GIR ≈ 9 / (0.6 x 2.5) = 9/1.5 = 6 mg/kg/min. This mental shortcut works only for D10%.

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The recognition that GIR above 10-12 mg/kg/min suggests hyperinsulinism arose from studies of normal neonatal hepatic glucose production, measured by isotope tracer techniques in the 1970s and 1980s. These studies established that the normal neonatal liver produces approximately 4-6 mg/kg/min of glucose — making any GIR requirement much above this figure an indicator of suppressed hepatic glucose output by excessive insulin.

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