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Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh

Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death worldwide. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening acute complication of diabetes. The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical and biochemical characteristics of DKA among 400 patients admitted to hospital, most of whom had type 1 diabe...

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Autores principales: Almalki, Mussa H., Buhary, Badurudeen Mahmood, Khan, Shawana Abdulhamid, Almaghamsi, Abdulrahman, Alshahrani, Fahad
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27226739
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/CMED.S39639
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author Almalki, Mussa H.
Buhary, Badurudeen Mahmood
Khan, Shawana Abdulhamid
Almaghamsi, Abdulrahman
Alshahrani, Fahad
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Khan, Shawana Abdulhamid
Almaghamsi, Abdulrahman
Alshahrani, Fahad
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description Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death worldwide. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening acute complication of diabetes. The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical and biochemical characteristics of DKA among 400 patients admitted to hospital, most of whom had type 1 diabetes (n = 372; 93%). Vomiting (n = 319; 79.8%), nausea (n = 282; 70.5%), and abdominal pain (n = 303; 75.8%) were the presenting symptoms most commonly experienced by the patients. Tachycardia was the most common clinical sign noted in the patients on admission (n = 243; 61.8%). The predominant precipitating cause of DKA was noncompliance to an insulin regimen (n = 215; 54.2%). Recurrent DKA admissions in type 1 diabetes patients was higher than those with type 2 diabetes (n = 232 versus n = 9, respectively; P = 0.002). Recurrent DKA admissions in female patients were higher than in male patients (n = 167 versus n = 74, respectively; P = 0.002). Continued diabetic education (given to n = 384; 94%) and counseling on the importance of adhering to the recommended medical regime, addressing the social and cultural barriers that precipitate DKA, as well as the provision of timely medical attention may greatly reduce DKA episodes and their associated complications.
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spelling pubmed-48747412016-05-25 Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh Almalki, Mussa H. Buhary, Badurudeen Mahmood Khan, Shawana Abdulhamid Almaghamsi, Abdulrahman Alshahrani, Fahad Clin Med Insights Endocrinol Diabetes Original Research Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death worldwide. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening acute complication of diabetes. The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical and biochemical characteristics of DKA among 400 patients admitted to hospital, most of whom had type 1 diabetes (n = 372; 93%). Vomiting (n = 319; 79.8%), nausea (n = 282; 70.5%), and abdominal pain (n = 303; 75.8%) were the presenting symptoms most commonly experienced by the patients. Tachycardia was the most common clinical sign noted in the patients on admission (n = 243; 61.8%). The predominant precipitating cause of DKA was noncompliance to an insulin regimen (n = 215; 54.2%). Recurrent DKA admissions in type 1 diabetes patients was higher than those with type 2 diabetes (n = 232 versus n = 9, respectively; P = 0.002). Recurrent DKA admissions in female patients were higher than in male patients (n = 167 versus n = 74, respectively; P = 0.002). Continued diabetic education (given to n = 384; 94%) and counseling on the importance of adhering to the recommended medical regime, addressing the social and cultural barriers that precipitate DKA, as well as the provision of timely medical attention may greatly reduce DKA episodes and their associated complications. Libertas Academica 2016-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4874741/ /pubmed/27226739 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/CMED.S39639 Text en © 2016 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license.
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Almalki, Mussa H.
Buhary, Badurudeen Mahmood
Khan, Shawana Abdulhamid
Almaghamsi, Abdulrahman
Alshahrani, Fahad
Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh
title Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh
title_full Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh
title_fullStr Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh
title_short Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Diabetes Ketoacidosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Riyadh
title_sort clinical and biochemical characteristics of diabetes ketoacidosis in a tertiary hospital in riyadh
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27226739
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/CMED.S39639
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