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Title

DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS; EVALUATING OUTCOMES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS AMONG ESTABLISHED AND NEWLY DIAGNOSED TYPE 1 DIABETICS.

Authors

Khan, Muhammad Imran Hassan; Mushtaq, Junaid; Amjad, Ibtesaam; ul Haque Toor, Israr; un Nabi Tayyab, Ghias

Abstract

Objectives: To observe the frequency, precipitating factors and outcome of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in adults with established and newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes at a tertiary care hospital. Study Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Lahore General Hospital, Lahore. Period: From January 2013 through December 2015. Methods: Patients who were admitted with a diagnosis of DKA. The clinical presentations, laboratory investigations, management, time of recovery and outcome were compared. Data were collected via retrospective chart review. Results: A total of 202 patients were included who fulfilled the criteria of DKA, of which 160 (79.2%) were less than 26 years of age with a male predominance of 156 (97.5%). Out of all cases 72 (35.6%) had established Type 1 diabetes and 130 (64.4%) were newly diagnosed. The most common presenting complaints in both groups were sepsis 105 (52%). The comparison of clinical improvement and laboratory investigations between the two groups showed that newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes patients had lower pH, low bicarbonate and high BSR at presentation as compared to those with established type 1 diabetes. The patients with established diabetes improved earlier, required lesser duration of intravenous fluids and IV insulin was changed to subcutaneous in less time. Hospital stay of more than 7 days was observed in patients with new diagnosis. Conclusion: It can be concluded from the above data that earlier diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus, appropriate treatment, regular screening for complications and infections will result in less hospital admissions and better outcome.

Subjects

DIABETIC acidosis; TYPE 1 diabetes; KETOACIDOSIS; DIAGNOSIS

Publication

Professional Medical Journal, 2018, Vol 25, Issue 8, p1235

ISSN

1024-8919

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.29309/tpmj/2018.25.08.86

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