Nicole Cyrus, Ian Cacho-Santana, Heather Fagan, Sindy Villacres
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Decoding Diabetic Ketoacidosis: What a Pediatrician Needs to Know.
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is often considered a critical care topic, but since many patients will initially present with new onset type 1 diabetes mellitus in DKA, it is essential that general pediatric providers are aware of the risk factors and variable symptoms. Many providers feel comfortable recognizing typical symptoms of diabetes mellitus but may not be aware of the different presentations of DKA, particularly in patients in whom the typical symptoms are difficult to discern from their history. In this article, we describe a patient with tachypnea as their initial symptom of DKA and type 1 diabetes mellitus. We discuss the background of DKA, presentation and differential diagnosis, and important management steps of which the general pediatrician should be aware. Our aim is to increase the general pediatrician's awareness of DKA and improve the time to diagnosis and critical treatment. [Pediatr Ann. 2025;54(7):e227-e232.].
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