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DKA
• Tamara shawabkeh , BAU
• Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute, major, life- threatening complication of diabetes that mainly occurs in patients with type 1 diabetes, but it can occur in some patients with type 2 diabetes.
• DKA is a complex disordered metabolic state characterized by hyperglycemia, ketoacidosis, and ketonuria.
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•Causes: can occur with lack of insulin (non adherence, inadequate dosage, 1st presentation) or increased stress (surgery, infection, exercise , trauma , stroke )
• Insulin defciency with rised counter regulatory hormones (glucagon,cortisol, catecholamines, GH) = unopposed effect = accelerated hyperglycemia and ketogenesis
• sever hyperglycemia cause osmotic diuresis then dehydration
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• As a result of hyperglycemic hyperosmolality, potassium shifts along with water from inside cells to the extracellular space and is lost in the urine.
• Potassium and acidosis
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• A total body potassium deficit therefore develops in the body, although serum potassium may be normal or even paradoxically elevated.
• Hyponatremia , total body sodium level is normal • Phosphate and magnesium ( low )
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• Abdominal pain (mainly epigastric)
• Fruity odor on the breath (from exhaled acetone)
• Hyperventilation: Kussmaul respirations: deep breaths at a normal respiratory rate
Signs and symptoms (symptoms usually ocuur rapidly within 24h)
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• Polyuria ,Polydipsia, polypagia,weakness
• Recent weight loss
• Nausea and vomiting
• Signs of volume depletion (i.e., dry mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor), hypotension, circulatory collapse, tachycardia
• Abdominal pain (mainly epigastric)
• Fruity odor on the breath (from exhaled acetone)
• Hyperventilation: Kussmaul respirations: rapid, deep breaths at a normal respiratory rate
• Neurological abnormalities • Altered mental status • Lethargy • coma
• Other neurological exam abnormalities such • as blurred vision and weakness
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Diagnostic
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• 1) Hyperglycemia >250 mg/dL • ( >450 - <850) • 2)pH <7.35 / acidosis
• 3) decreased HCO3-<15
• 4) increased anion gap due to production of ketone
• 5)ketonemia and ketonuria • Serum levels of acetoacetate, acetone, and β-hydroxybutyrate are greatly increased. • 5. Other laboratory value abnormalities a. Hyperosmolarity , Hyponatremia , hyperkalemia, Phosphate and magnesium levels may also be low.
• Additional tests
• Indications: may be ordered to rule out serious precipitating factors, such • as myocardial infarction, pneumonia, or pancreatitis • ↑ Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine • Full blood count,ABG • Blood or urine cultures • ECG • Chest x-ray
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Principles ABCs Admission in high dependency area of Medical
Ward or ICU.
Correction of fluid loss with intravenous fluids
Correction of hyperglycemia with insulin
Correction of electrolyte disturbances, particularly
hypokalemia
Correction of acid-base balance but most of time corrected with above mentioned measures
Treatment of concurrent infection, if present
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Management
• Correction of fluid loss (usually DKA patients loses 6L so we need to compensate them witin 24h)
• Normal Saline or Ringer’s Lactate • Administer 1 L during the first hour • Administer 1 L during the second hour • Administer 1 L during the following 2 hours
• Administer 1 L every 4 hours, depending on the degree of dehydration
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• Correction of hyperglycemia
• critical to resolve acidosis, not only hyperglycemia
• Do not use with hypokalemia , until serum K+ is corrected to >3.3 mmol/L
As insulin is given, it causes a shift of potassium into cells, resulting in a hypokalemia, and this can happen very rapidly • short-acting insulin(Regular) • maintain on 0.1 U/kg/h insulin R infusion • check serum glucose hourly
• When to stop insuline?
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• K+ replacement
• with insulin administration, hypokalemia may develop
• if serum K+<3.3 mmol/L, hold insulin and give 40 mEq/L K+ replacement
• if serum K+3.3-4.5 mmol/L, give 20 mEq/L K+ replacement
• when K+ 4.5-6.0 mmol/L add KCL 10 mEq/L IV fluid to keep K+ in the range of 3.5-5 mEq/L
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• Treatment of intercurrent infection • Start empiric antibiotics on suspicion of infection until culture
results are available
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•Thank you and good bye