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Changes of Sublingual Microcirculation during the Treatment of Severe Diabetic Ketoacidosis
V. Krausova, D. Neumann, J. Skvor, P. Dostal
Status neindexováno Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko
Typ dokumentu kazuistiky
Grantová podpora
Research area INCA
Charles University
NLK
Free Medical Journals
od 2012
PubMed Central
od 2012
Europe PubMed Central
od 2012
ProQuest Central
od 2019-01-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2012-01-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2012-01-01
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
od 2019-01-01
ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
od 2012
PubMed
38541881
DOI
10.3390/jcm13061655
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Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is associated with volume depletion and hemodynamic alterations. Changes in systemic microcirculation during DKA have not been described so far. Methods: In this case report, we describe the evolution of sublingual microcirculatory changes, monitored using sidestream dark field (SDF) imaging during the treatment of severe diabetic ketoacidosis in a 13-year-old girl. The patient presented a pH of 6.84, a glycemia level of 27.2 mmol/L, a ketonemia level of 5.6 mmol/L, a base excess of -29.4 mmol/L, hypernatremia, hyperosmolality due to acute gastritis, and a malfunction of the glucose sensor. Sublingual microcirculation measurements using an SDF probe were initiated 60 min after the initiation of treatment, which was then repeated 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, and 24 h after treatment initiation, as well as on the day of discharge. Results: Substantial alterations of microvascular perfusion parameters, both total and small vessel densities, perfused vessel densities, and the DeBacker score, were observed during the first 6 to 12 h of treatment. The degree of microcirculatory alteration was strongly negatively correlated with calculated osmolality, sodium levels, ketone and lactate levels, and blood pressure values. Conclusions: DKA is, in its complexity, associated with a serious microcirculatory alteration. SDF imaging provides insight into the severity of the patient's microcirculatory alteration and its evolution during treatment.
Department of Pediatrics Masaryk Hospital Krajska Zdravotni 40113 Usti nad Labem Czech Republic
Department of Pediatrics Trutnov Regional Hospital 54101 Trutnov Czech Republic
Department of Pediatrics University Hospital Hradec Kralove 50005 Hradec Kralove Czech Republic
Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove Charles University 50003 Hradec Kralove Czech Republic
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