DKA Flashcards

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What is the pathophysiology of DKA?

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DKA occurs when the body cannot produce sufficient insulin.

The body begins to break down fatty acids for fuels which releases ketones which are acidic.

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What factors can increase risk of DKA?

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  1. Missing insulin doses or not taking as prescribed
  2. Infection such as pneumonia, UTI or sepsis
  3. Undiagnosed T1DM
  4. Stomach illness with a lot of vomiting
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What is the diagnostic criteria for DKA?

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  1. Hyperglycaemia >11mmol/L (blood glucose)
  2. Ketones >3mmol/L (blood ketones)
  3. Acidosis, pH <7.3 (Metabolic acidosis)
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What are the clinical features of DKA?

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Increased urination, increased thirst
N+V
Abdominal pain (especially in children)
Fruity breath
Deep hyperventilation (Kussmaul’s sign)

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How do you manage DKA?

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Stop SA insulin + continue LA insulin
0.1units/kg/hr of insulin

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