Clinical, and Biochemical Profile of Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis Patients in Al-zahraa Hospital Pediatric ICU

  • Mohammed R
  • Abdalla N
  • Mahran F
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Background: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute and life-threatening situation that accounts for themajority of diabetes-related morbidity and mortality in children and adolescents who suffer from type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Objective: To assess pediatric patients presented with DKA regarding aspects of presentation, findings, and management and probable risk factors associated with DKA. Methods: a retrospective descriptive hospital-based study of 43 pediatric patients. Categorized into two groups, Group A: n=18, previously diagnosed T1DM children and Group B: n=25, newly diagnosed cases of T1DM admitted into Pediatric ICU at Alzahraa Hospital,during the period 2013 to 2017.The following data were analyzed: age, sex, weight loss, basic signs & symptoms, severity on admission, blood gas, blood glucose, glycated hemoglobin,risk factors, length of stay, and complications such as electrolyte disturbances were compared between the two groups. Results: Newly diagnosed diabetics accounted for 25 (58.1%) of the patients. Patients in group B had longer hospital stay of 5.88±2.55 days.This study reported more nausea, vomiting, polydipsia, and polyuria, and showed more weight loss (p =.017)in group B. There was a significant relationship between hypokalemia and clinical severity (P = 0.012), and between lower bicarbonate,acidosis and severity of DKA (P

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Mohammed, R. A. E. S., Abdalla, N. A. E. M., & Mahran, F. A. M. (2018). Clinical, and Biochemical Profile of Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis Patients in Al-zahraa Hospital Pediatric ICU. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 73(9), 7507–7511. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejhm.2018.18869

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