Acute respiratory distress syndrome in a four-year-old boy with diabetic ketoacidosis – Case report

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Among many disease states as known initiators of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the rarest one. We present a 4-year-old boy with DKA as the first manifestation of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who developed ARDS, required tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation, and survived without significant sequels. To improve survival of patients with ARDS as a complication of DKA, physicians should be aware of this rare pulmonary complication and its appropriate management.

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Pavić, I., Drinković, D. T., Galić, S., Drinković, D. T., & Putarek, N. R. (2018). Acute respiratory distress syndrome in a four-year-old boy with diabetic ketoacidosis – Case report. Acta Clinica Croatica, 57(3), 588–592. https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2018.57.03.24

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