Normal neonatal Glucose Infusion Rate (GIR) is 4-8mg/kg/min, however VLBW/ IUGR babies often may Calculation of GIR from oral feeds (approximate value ~): **Amount of lactose/glucose in milk : Breast milk = 7 1 g/dL, Term formula = 7
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How to calculate the glucose infusion rate (GIR)? If 10 dextrose is being used, multiply the figure obtained in (b) above by 100 to find out the Glucose Infusion Rate (GIR) in mg/kg/min (d) Based on desired fluid intake and desired GIR, the concentration of dextrose in the IV infusate can be decided
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Glucose Infusion Rate NICU Dr Peter Reynolds, Consultant Neonatologist Dec 2018 review Dec 2023 Glucose Infusion Rate - Neonatal Fluids Normal neonatal Glucose Infusion Rate (GIR) is 4-8mg/kg/min, however VLBW/IUGR babies often may only tolerate 4-6 mg/kg/min especially in the first
few days. Hyperglycaemia should be avoided by carefully maintaining the GIR, avoiding sudden increases and using 5% dextrose instead of increasing PN
infusion to maintain GIR limits. Use insulin infusion according to guidelines when necessary. The table below shows the common GIR rates.
Parenteral Nutrition (All types)*
5% Dextrose
60 ml/kg/day
90 ml/kg/day
120 ml/kg/day
150 ml/kg/day
20 ml/kg/day
30 ml/kg/day
40 ml/kg/day
50 ml/kg/day
3.7 mg/mg/min
5.56 mg/kg/min
7.3 mg/kg/min
9.2 mg/kg/min
0.7 mg/kg/min
1.04 mg/kg/min1.4 mg/kg/min
1.74 mg/kg/min
Milk feeds (Breast milk**)
20 ml/kg/day
30 ml/kg/day
40 ml/kg/day
50 ml/kg/day
1 mg/kg/min
1.5 mg/kg/min2 mg/kg/min
2.5 mg/kg/minFor precise calculation of GIR for IV fluids:
GIR (mg/kg/min) = rate (ml/kg/day) x % dextrose
144Calculation of GIR from oral feeds (approximate value~):
Sugar content of milk* (g/dl) x rate (ml/kg/day)
144* Note that whilst PN is made up of 10% glucose, a prescription at a given daily rate will deliver less glucose due to 12% of the rate being SMOF. Any
reduction in SMOF will increase the glucose delivery accordingly.**Amount of lactose/glucose in milk : Breast milk = 7.1 g/dL, Term formula = 7. 1g/dL, Preterm formula = 8.5 g/dL
~ Studies on breast milk (term, preterm, donor) show large variations in sugar content (5.5-9.6 g/dL)
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