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DKA and HHS
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Astronomy
2nd Grade
05/03/2014

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DKA
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1/4 of hospital admissions for DM; occurs predominantly in type 1 though may occur in type 2; mortality less than 5%
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Lack of insulin
Definition
decrease hepatic glucose uptake
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osmotic diuresis contributes to urinary loss and total body depletion
Definition
of phosphorous, calcium, magnesium
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DKA clinical features
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hyperglycemia, increased osmotic load, patients initially compensate by increasing their fluid intake, initially polyuria and polydipsia are only symptoms until ketonemia and acidosis develop...
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If suspect DKA want immediately:
Definition
blood glucose; urine dipstick; ECG; venous blood gas; normal saline IV drip
Term
elevated serum eta-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate cause acidosis and ketonuria; elevated serum ketones may lead to a wide-anion gap metabolic acidosis; metabolic acidosis may be worsened by vomiting
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Acidosis
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ECG changes
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underlying rhythm is sinus tachycardia; changes of hypo/hyperkalemia; transient changes due to rapidly changing metabolic status; evaluate for ischemia because MI may precipitate DKA
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Treatment goals
Definition
volume repletion, reversal of metabolic consequences of insulin insufficiency, correction of electrolyte and acid-base imbalances, recognition and treatment of precipitating causes, avoidance of complications
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single most important step in treatment
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rapid fluid administration
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monitor until recovery is well established
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glucose, potassium and anion gap, vital signs, level of consciousness, volume input/output
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monitor every 1-2 hours
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electrolytes
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1 L of NS
Definition
within first 30 minutes of presentation
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First 2 L of NS
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within first 2 hours
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Second 2 L of NS
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at 2-6 hours
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Third 2 L of NS
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at 6-12 hours
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Add D5 to solution when glucose level:
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between 250-300 mg/dL
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Change to hypotonic 1/2 NS or D5 1/2 NS
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if glucose below 300 mg/dL after initially using NS
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If no extreme volume depletion
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may manage with 500 ml/hr for 4 years
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Insulin:
Definition
recommended dose is 0.1 unit/kg/hr
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Potassium
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3-5 mEq/kg deficient
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initial hypokalemia indicates severe total-body potassium depletion
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requires large amounts of potassium within first 24-36 hours
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During initial therapy the serum potassium concentration may fall rapidly due to
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action of insulin promoting reentry into cells; dilution of extracellular fluid; correction of acidosis; increased urinary loss of potassium
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Fluid and insulin therapy alone
Definition
usually lowers the potassium level rapidly
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should be added to IV when level drops below 5.5 mEq/L
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potassium
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During first 24 hours
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KCl 100-200 mEq usually is required
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replacement during txt of DKA is controversial; recommended not treating until level less than 1 mg/dL
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Phosphate
Term
osmotic diuresis may cause significant depletion; symptoms in DKA are rare as is need of IV therapy
Definition
Magnesium
Term
role in DKA debated for decades; routine use not recommended
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Bicarbonate
Term
main contributors to mortality
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MI and infection
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anion gap at discharge
Definition
should be less than 20
Term
Severe hyperglycemia, elevated calculated plasma osmolality (>315); serum bicarb > 15; ph > 7.3;
Definition
HHS
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HHS main factors
Definition
decreased utilization of insulin, increased hepatic gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis, impaired renal excretion of glucose
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commonly prescribed drugs that may predispose to hyperglycemia, volume depletion, or other effects leading to HHS
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diuretics, roids
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Those with coma in HHS
Definition
higher osmolality, higher hyperglycemia, greater volume contraction
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Fluid resuscitation
Definition
initial rates of 500-1500 ml/hr during first 2 hours followed by rates of 250-500 ml per hour are usually well tolerated
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these patients are at highest risk for cardiac dysrhythmia and should be treated with urgency
Definition
potassium levels < 3.3
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insulin
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continuous infusion of 0.1U/kg/hour is best
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