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* Acute overdose: | |||
** Young individuals or infants | |||
** Intentional | |||
** Suicidal | |||
** Rapid progression of signs and symptoms | |||
* Chronic overdose: | |||
** Therapeutic misadventures | |||
** Chronic pain disorders | |||
** Acute lung injury | |||
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* Early symptoms: | |||
** Nausea | |||
** Vomiting | |||
** Anorexia | |||
** Diaphoresis | |||
** Tinnitus | |||
** Hyperventilation | |||
** Tachycardia | |||
* Late symptoms: | |||
** Drowsiness | |||
** Fatigue | |||
** Dizziness | |||
** Confusion | |||
** Delirium | |||
** Hallucinations | |||
** Seizures | |||
** Hyperthermia | |||
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* Mixed respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis | |||
* Increased anion gap | |||
* Hyperkalemia | |||
* Increased bleeding time, normal PT and APTT | |||
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|Uremic acidosis | |Uremic acidosis |
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Differentiating Diabetic Ketoacidosis From Other Diseases
Diabetic ketoacidosis must be differentiated from other diseases causing the following conditions:
- Other conditions causing hyperglycemia
- Diabetes mellitus
- Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state
- Impaired glucose tolerance
- Stress hyperglycemia
- Other conditions causing ketosis
- Ketotic hypoglycemia
- Alcoholic ketosis
- Starvation ketosis
- Other conditions causing metabolic acidosis
- Lactic acidosis
- Salicylic acid ingestion
- Uremic acidosis
- Drug-induced acidosis
Characteristic Common to DKA | Condition | History Findings | Clinical Features | Lab abnormalities |
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Hyperglycemia | Diabetes mellitus |
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Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state |
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Impaired glucose tolerance |
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Stress hyperglycemia | ||||
Ketosis | Alcoholic ketosis |
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Starvation ketosis |
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Metabolic acidosis | Lactic acidosis |
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Salicylic acid ingestion |
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Uremic acidosis | ||||
Drug-induced acidosis |