DKA usually occurs in type 1 diabetes, but may also develop in type 2 diabetes with severe illness or in ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes. HHS is a state with less severe insulin deficiency than DKA, without ketoacidosis, but with more profound dehydration, hyperglycemia, hyperosmolality, and ...
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Emergency admissions due to acute metabolic crisis in patients with diabetes remain some of the most common and challenging conditions. DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis), HHS (Hyperglycaemic Hyperosmolar...doi:10.1007/5584_2020_545Muhammad MuneerCardiff University, Cardiff, Heath ParkIjaz Akbar...
Absence of Diabetes Teaching during Initial DKA/HHS Hospitalization Increases Risk of ReadmissionMehmet Sercan Marangoz, MD
SAT036 Chlorthalidone Implicated In The Development Of DKA HHS Overlap In A Patient With Type II Diabetes Mellitusdoi:10.1210/jendso/bvad114.904Disclosure: R.T. Hilder: None. Introduction: Thiazide diuretics are routinely used in the management of hypertension and impaired glucose tolerance is a ...