Severe hypernatremia in soft drink ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state at the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a case series of three adolescents

IF 1 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Soo Jeong Choo, Hyun Gyung Lee, C. Kim, E. Yang
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Abstract

Abstract. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) are diabetic emergencies. Some patients with a hyperglycemic crisis can present with an overlap of DKA and HHS. The coexistence of DKA and HHS is associated with higher mortality than in isolated DKA and HHS. In addition, electrolyte derangements caused by global electrolyte imbalance are associated with potentially life-threatening complications. Here, we describe three cases of mixed DKA and HHS with severe hypernatremia at the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus. All patients had extreme hyperglycemia and hyperosmolarity with acidosis at the onset of diabetes mellitus. They consumed 2 to 3 L/d of high-carbohydrate drinks prior to admission to relieve thirst. They showed severe hypernatremia with renal impairment. Two patients recovered completely without any complications, while one died. Severe hypernatremia with mixed DKA and HHS is rare. However, it may be associated with excess carbohydrate beverage consumption. Reduced physical activity during the COVID19 pandemic and unhealthy eating behaviors worsened the initial presentation of diabetes mellitus. We highlight the impact of lifestyle factors on mixed DKA and HHS.
2型糖尿病发病时伴有软饮料酮症酸中毒和高血糖高渗状态的严重高钠血症:3例青少年病例系列
摘要糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)和高血糖高渗状态(HHS)是糖尿病的紧急情况。一些患有高血糖危机的患者可能会出现DKA和HHS的重叠。与单独的DKA和HHS相比,DKA和HHS的共存与更高的死亡率相关。此外,全球电解质失衡引起的电解质紊乱与潜在的危及生命的并发症有关。在这里,我们描述了三例2型糖尿病发病时伴有严重高钠血症的DKA和HHS混合病例。所有患者在糖尿病发作时都有极度高血糖和高渗伴酸中毒。他们在入院前每天饮用2至3升的高碳水化合物饮料以解渴。他们表现出严重的高钠血症伴肾功能损害。两名患者完全康复,没有任何并发症,一名患者死亡。混合DKA和HHS的严重高钠血症是罕见的。然而,它可能与过量的碳水化合物饮料消费有关。新冠肺炎疫情期间减少的体力活动和不健康的饮食行为恶化了糖尿病的最初表现。我们强调了生活方式因素对DKA和HHS混合的影响。
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Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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