Sarah Diakité , Martin Mathurin , François Lhote , Stéphanie Ngo , Elisa Pasqualoni , Edouard Versini
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Abstract
Introduction
Metformin is a first line treatment for type II diabetes. Cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis are regularly reported. A direct causal link between metformin overdose and lactic acidosis is not clearly established. The aim of this study is to describe cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis, to assess their vital et renal prognosis, and to analyze the correlations between metforminemia, lactacidemia, pH and death.
Methods
Cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis from a single hospital center in Saint-Denis, France, between 2010 and 2022 were analyzed. Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18 or older, treated with metformin, metabolic acidosis with a pH inferior to 7.35 and lactacidemia superior to 5 mmol/l.
Results
Twenty-eight patients were included. Median age was 65 years old. Voluntary intoxication was present in 17% of cases. Metformin was contraindicated in 39% of cases. All patients presented with acute kidney injury at admission. Mortality rate was 7%. No factor was associated with death in the univariate analysis. Correlation between pH, lactacidemia, creatininemia and glycated hemoglobin was found. There was no correlation between metforminemia and lactacidemia.
Conclusion
Metformin-associated lactic acidosis is a rare complication. Its prognosis is inconstant, varying with the presence or absence of a severe disease causing the overdose. No association was found between clinical data, biological data and death.
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Official journal of the SNFMI, La revue de medecine interne is indexed in the most prestigious databases. It is the most efficient French language journal available for internal medicine specialists who want to expand their knowledge and skills beyond their own discipline. It is also the main French language international medium for French research works. The journal publishes each month editorials, original articles, review articles, short communications, etc. These articles address the fundamental and innumerable facets of internal medicine, spanning all medical specialties. Manuscripts may be submitted in French or in English.
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