Diabetic Ketoacidosis Flashcards

1
Q

What is diabetic ketoacidosis a complication of?

A

Type 1 DM

or can be the first presentation

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2
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What is a DKA due to?

A

uncontrolled lipolysis resulting in an excess of free fatty acids that are converted to ketone bodies

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3
Q

What does uncontrolled lipolysis subsequently lead to?

A

An excess of free fatty acids being converted into ketone bodies

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4
Q

What are the most common precipitating factors of a DKA?

A

Infection
Missed insulin doses
Myocardial infarction
Dehydration
Fasting

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5
Q

What type of situation is a DKA?

A

Medical emergency

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6
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What are the main presenting features of a DKA?

A

Vomiting
Dehydration
Abdominal pain
Acetone smelling breath
Kussmaul respiration

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7
Q

What is kussmaul respiration?

A

Deep hyperventilation

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8
Q

What three things are used in the diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis?

A

Hyperglycaemia
Ketonaemia
Acidosis

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9
Q

What level of ketonaemia suggests a diagnosis of DKA?

A

3mmol/L and over

urine ketones ++ on dipstick

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10
Q

What blood glucose measurement would suggest a diagnosis of DKA?

A

Over 11mmol/L

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11
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What would suggests acidosis in someone presenting with a DKA?

A

Bicarbonate <15mmol/L
pH < 7.3

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12
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What is the initial management of someone presenting with a DKA?

A

Fluid replacement

0.9% saline

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13
Q

What should be started after the 0.9% saline in someone presenting with a DKA?

A

IV insulin infusion at 0.1 unit/kg/hour

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14
Q

Once the blood glucose is < 14 mmol/l, what should be administered?

A

Infusion of 10% dextrose should be started at 125 mls/hr

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15
Q

What electrolyte disturbance usually occurs during a DKA?

A

Hyerkalaemia on admission
This falls when insulin administered

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16
Q

How is the hypokalaemia managed in someone with a DKA?

A

Add potassium to maintenance fluids

17
Q

What form of insulin should be continued when someone is having a DKA?

A

Long acting insulin hsould be continued

18
Q

What form of insulin should be stopped when someone is having a DKA?

A

Short acting insulin

19
Q

What measurements would suggest that the DKA has resolved?

A

pH >7.3
blood ketones < 0.6 mmol/L
bicarbonate > 15.0mmol/L

20
Q

What complication of a DKA are young people particularly vulnerable to?

A

Cerebral oedema due to fluid resuscitation

20
Q

What complication of a DKA are young people particularly vulnerable to?

A

Cerebral oedema due to fluid resuscitation