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Diabetic ketoacidosis in adults: Clinical and laboratory features In this retrospective study, we report the clinical and biochemical features of (DKA) in adult patients who were managed at the Instituto Nacional de la Nu... RAG Díaz,RR Moscoso,RR Rodríguez,... - 《Archives of Medical Resear...
This paper from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention illustrates the trends in DKA in the USA over the first 15 years of this century. Article Google Scholar Zhong, V. W., Juhaeri, J. & Mayer-Davis, E. J. Trends in hospital admission for diabetic ketoacidosis in adults with...
Discussion: A few recent studies have shown that infection with Covid-19 in adults with diabetes is associated with poor clinical outcomes and higher mortality rates. In a smaller study, Covid-19 infection was shown to induce ketoacidosis in adult T2DM patients. However, comparable studies in ...
Pfeifer MA, Samols E, Wolter CF, Winkler CF: Low-dose versus high-dose insulin therapy for diabetic ketoacidosis.Southern Med J72:149–154, 1979. ArticlePubMedCASGoogle Scholar Carroll P, Matz R: Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus in adults: Experience in treating diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmo...
Prevention of DKA in people with type 1 diabetes is an important clinical task, which should also be addressed when SGLT inhibitors are part of therapy. Introduction Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a potentially life-threatening complication caused by an insulin deficiency and is characterised by ...
Fluid resuscitation with balanced electrolyte solutions results in faster resolution of diabetic ketoacidosis than with 0.9% saline in adults – A systematic review and meta-analysis 2024, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews Fluid therapy in diabetic ketoacidosis 2024, Current Opinion in Clinical Nutri...
Diabetic Ketoacidosis Causes Diabetic ketoacidosis usually happens because your body doesn't have enough insulin. Your cells can't use the sugar in your blood for energy, so they use fat for fuel instead. Burning fat makes acids called ketones. If the process goes on for a while, they could...
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Systemic stress, inflammation, and hydroelectrolytic and acid‒base abnormalities observed during diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) can cause changes in the heart and even induce cardiovascular damage. We aimed to evaluate the structure and function of the heart during and after a DKA episode via echocardi...