An Under-Recognised Cause of Iatrogenic, Severe Metabolic Acidosis
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An Under-Recognised Cause of Iatrogenic, Severe Metabolic Acidosis
Abstract
Case Pyroglutamic acidosis is an uncommonly diagnosed but important cause of a high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Our case report concerns an elderly male admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) following the acute onset of coma which developed during treatment of a prosthetic joint infection. A diagnosis of pyroglutamic acidosis was ultimately made and later confirmed with laboratory testing. Blood gas analysis revealed a profound high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Treatment Treatment included withdrawal of the precipitating medications, N-acetylcysteine and sodium bicarbonate. Discussion This case highlights an unusual cause of severe metabolic acidosis caused by commonly used medications and readily reversible if recognised. This is of particular relevance in elderly, frail patients as incorrect alternate diagnoses may result in decisions which incorrectly limit critical care therapies.
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The authors confirm no conflict of interest.
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