These patients either presented with or developed euDKA during hospitalization. Diagnostic criteria used for euDKA being HCO3 (< 18 mEq/L) or arterial pH (< 7.3 pH units), with a normal or mildly elevated blood glucose (> 250 mg/dL) and Beta-hydroxybutyrate (>3 mmol/L). All patients ...
A diagnosis of eDKA is managed like diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), which requires a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation.3 According to Byers, the key therapies are as follows2: Discontinuation of SGLT2 inhibitors Providing regular insulin intravenous (IV) constant-rate infusion (CRI) Providing dextrose...