Starvation ketoacidosis during prolonged fasting of 26 days

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Ketosis is a metabolic situation involving an increase in blood and urine concentrations of ketones that, when prolonged, leads to acidosis. Moderate ketosis usually appears after a fast of a few hours, but its prolongation exposes to hyperketosis. Observation: A 25-year-old woman presented to the emergency department for cohercitive vomiting. She was fasting for a long time in a spiritual setting and had a restricted diet limited to water and vitamin supplements. Clinical and biological assessment was in favour of fasting ketoacidosis. Evolution was favorable with intravenous hydration, poly-ionic and micronutrient supplementation and a gradual resumption of oral feeding. Conclusion: We report the case of a patient with fasting ketoacidosis. Besides consequences of this ketoacidosis, the challenge was also in resuming oral feeding in order to avoid a potentially fatal inappropriate renutrition syndrome.

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Lefevre, C., Alix, L., Thibault, R., Jégo, P., Bendavid, C., & Moreau, C. (2020). Starvation ketoacidosis during prolonged fasting of 26 days. Annales de Biologie Clinique, 78(3), 323–328. https://doi.org/10.1684/abc.2020.1553

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