Patients experiencing life-threatening diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) require quick action, diligent care and close monitoring ...
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When a child with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) requires intensive care, clinicians often monitor blood ketone levels to determine whether treatment has successfully reversed the abnormal ketone ...
The therapeutic goals for treatment of hyperglycemic crises in diabetes consist of 1) improving circulatory volume and tissue perfusion, 2) decreasing serum glucose and plasma osmolality toward normal ...
Retrospective cohort study comparing natural history and response to treatment for 37 episodes of SGLT2i-associated DKA (n = 27) or ketosis (n = 10) in people with T2D vs 19 episodes of T1D-associated ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a dangerous, fast-developing complication of diabetes that can be fatal without prompt treatment. Recognizing early symptoms like extreme thirst, frequent urination, and ...
Ketotic hyperglycemia is a condition where you have high blood sugars (usually 250 mg/dL or above) plus the presence of ketones in your blood and urine. People with type 1 diabetes are most likely to ...
Despite these losses, the increased delivery of potassium to the ECF from the intracellular space usually causes the serum concentration of potassium to be normal and, in some cases, high. This ...
Ketoacidosis (often called diabetic ketoacidosis or DKA) is a dangerous condition. It happens when your body lacks sufficient insulin, leading to improper breakdown of sugar and fat. This leads to ...
Illness and stress hormones can cause your blood sugar to swing unpredictably, sometimes leading to dangerously high or low levels that can complicate your type 1 diabetes management. It’s important ...