Hypoglycemia/insulinoma Flashcards

1
Q

in 72 hour fast, proinsulin level >5pmol/L consistent with

A

insulinoma

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2
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action of cortisol and growth hormone in response to hypoglycemia

A

limit glucose utilization and enhance glucneogensis (if hypoglycemia persists)

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2
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end points for 72 hour fast

A

glucose

glucose < 55 + whipples triad

signs/symptoms of hypoglycemia

>72 horus

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3
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critical timing for measurements of hypoglycemia

A

must be taken while patient is experiencing hypoglycemia

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4
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level for hypoglycemia if on insulin or sulfonylurea

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5
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Whipple’s triad for hypoglycemia

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Symptoms/signs consistent

low plasma glucose (typically <70)

resolution of symptoms with feeding

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6
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physiologic defenses against hypoglycemia

A

reduction in insulin

increase glucagon

increase in epinephrine

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7
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action of epinephrine in response to hypoglycemia

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increase substrate for gluconeogenesis at beta-2 adrenergic receptors

inhibit insulin secretion at Alpha 2

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7
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measurements and indications for mixed meal test

A

measure glucose, proinsulin, insulin, C peptide pre-meal (fasting) and every 30 minutes post meal

Used to evaluate patients with postprandial symptoms (clarify if insulin mediated)

often after Gastric Bypass

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8
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Patients with insulin mediated hypoglycemia response to IV glucagon at end of supervised fast

mechanism

A

increase in plasma glucose (response to insulin)

hyperinsulin secretion permits retention of glycogen whtin liver

(normal patients would have no remaining glycogen)

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9
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neuroglycopenic symptoms of hypoglycemia

A

cognitive impairment

behavior changes

psychomotor abnormalities

visual changes

seizures

coma

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11
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lab value cut offs to distinguish patients with insulinomas from normal in 72 hour fast

A

glucose 3microU/ml

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12
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action of glucagon in response to hypoglycemia

A

increased glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis at liver

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14
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order of hormonal response to hypoglycemia

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  1. decrease insulin
  2. increase glucagon
  3. increase epinephrine
  4. Cortisol and growth hormone
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15
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neurogenic (autonomic) symptoms of hypoglycemia

A

tremor

palpitations

anxiety/arousal

sweating

hunger

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16
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Beta hydroxybutyrate levels in fasting insulinoma patient

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low levels when fasting (