[Prevalence of hypophosphatemia in children with diabetic ketoacidosis and treatment with subcutaneous regular insulin. Observational study].

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Gabriela Sanluis Fenelli, Cecilia Bechara Aded, Julieta Lagger, Jesica Widmer, Florencia Zucaro, Victoria Aparo, Juan Pablo Ferreira, Mabel Ferraro
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Abstract

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the most serious complications of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Its treatment requires fluid and electrolyte replacement and insulin. Hypophosphatemia as a complication of treatment has been scarcely evaluated.

Objectives: To estimate the incidence of hypophosphatemia in children with DKA, treated with subcutaneous regular insulin (IRS), and to explore factors associated with this complication.

Patients and method: Prospective, observational study. Patients diagnosed with DKA hospitalized in the general care ward were included. Data on phosphatemia, glycemia, acid-base status, and IRS amount (U/kg) received were recorded at baseline and after 24 h of treatment. Hypophosphatemia was defined as values below 2.5 mg/dl. The correlation between initial phosphate and at 24 h of treatment was evaluated; the incidence of hypophosphatemia at 24 h was expressed as a percentage of the total number of patients.

Results: 30 patients were included, 15 were female, mean age 11.4 ± 3.2 years. At 24 h of treatment with IRS, 36.7% (95%CI 22-55%) presented hypophosphatemia, mean value 1.9 ± 1.5 mg/dl. Initial bicarbonate < 10 mmol/L acted as a predictor of hypophosphatemia (OR 7.5; 95%CI 1.4-39.8%; p = 0.01). No patient required intravenous phosphate correction, and no associated clinical complications were observed.

Conclusion: In the group studied, the incidence of hypophosphatemia reached 36.7% at 24 hours of treatment. Initial bicarbonate lower than 10 mmol/L was significantly associated with hypophosphatemia. No complications associated with hypophosphatemia were observed.

[糖尿病酮症酸中毒患儿低磷血症发生率及皮下注射常规胰岛素治疗。观察研究]。
糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)是 1 型糖尿病最严重的并发症之一。其治疗需要补充液体和电解质以及胰岛素。作为治疗并发症之一的低磷血症很少得到评估:估计接受皮下常规胰岛素(IRS)治疗的 DKA 患儿的低磷血症发生率,并探讨与该并发症相关的因素:前瞻性观察研究。患者和方法:前瞻性观察研究。记录基线和治疗 24 小时后的磷酸盐血症、血糖、酸碱状态和接受的 IRS 量(U/kg)。低磷酸盐血症的定义是磷酸盐值低于 2.5 mg/dl。评估初始磷酸盐与治疗 24 小时后磷酸盐之间的相关性;24 小时后低磷酸盐血症的发生率以患者总数的百分比表示:共纳入 30 名患者,其中 15 人为女性,平均年龄(11.4 ± 3.2)岁。接受 IRS 治疗 24 小时后,36.7%(95%CI 22-55%)的患者出现低磷血症,平均值为 1.9 ± 1.5 mg/dl。初始碳酸氢盐< 10 mmol/L是低磷酸盐血症的预测因子(OR 7.5; 95%CI 1.4-39.8%; p = 0.01)。没有患者需要静脉纠正磷酸盐,也没有观察到相关的临床并发症:结论:在研究组中,治疗 24 小时后低磷血症的发生率达到 36.7%。初始碳酸氢盐低于 10 mmol/L 与低磷酸盐血症明显相关。未观察到与低磷酸盐血症相关的并发症。
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