Diabetic ketoacidosis: Treatment in the intensive care unit or general medical/surgical ward?
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- DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v8.i2.40
Diabetic ketoacidosis: Treatment in the intensive care unit or general medical/surgical ward?
Abstract
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is defined as an acute metabolic disorder, which is characterized by an increased presence of circulating ketones, and the development of ketoacidosis in the presence of hyperglycemia. This syndrome occurs as a result of insulin deficiency. Patients can be dramatically ill, however, with aggressive treatment, most patients recover rapidly. Despite being a low-risk condition, the development of acidosis, is one of the admission criteria to the intensive care unit (ICU) for these patients, in order to provide close monitoring, and recognize complications that could result from the use of aggressive therapy, such as continuous infusions if insulin. In some institutions, DKA is treated in the emergency department and general medical/surgical wards to avoid ICU overcrowding.
Keywords: Clinical outcomes; Diabetes; Diabetic ketoacidosis; Hyperosmolar non-ketotic state; Serum ketones.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict-of-interest statement: None of the authors have any conflict to disclose.
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