1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8227(96)01332-0
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Acid-base and electrolyte disturbances in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis

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“…Electrolyte disorders in diabetes are usually multifactorial in nature. Various pathophysiological factors such as nutritional status, gastrointestinal absorption capacity, pharmacological agents, coexistent acid-base disorders, other comorbid diseases (especially, renal disease), and acute illness play a key role in electrolyte imbalance [5].…”
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“…Electrolyte disorders in diabetes are usually multifactorial in nature. Various pathophysiological factors such as nutritional status, gastrointestinal absorption capacity, pharmacological agents, coexistent acid-base disorders, other comorbid diseases (especially, renal disease), and acute illness play a key role in electrolyte imbalance [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors such as impaired renal function, dehydration, malabsorption syndromes, acid-base disorders, and multidrug regimens have also been suggested as one of the contributing factors for increased frequency of electrolyte abnormalities in DM [5].…”
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“…ABDs, specifically metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis secondary to hypoalbuminemia, are considered common in patients with ARF (14,27). Metabolic acidosis is the most common ABD observed in diabetes and DKA, although metabolic and respiratory alkalosis are also commonly observed in MABD (particularly mixed MACRAL) (28)(29)(30). In heart failure, various ABDs can develop due to the renal loss of hydrogen ions, the reduction in the effective circulating volume, hypoxemia and renal failure.…”
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“…Зниження концентрації бікарбонату в плазмі спо-чатку є пропорційним збільшенню аніонного роз-риву [27]. Хоча органічний ацидоз є домінантним порушенням при ДКА, мінеральний ацидоз також може відмічатися залежно від стадії захворювання [1,11,40] (рис. 2).…”
Section: ключові слова: цукровий діабет; гомеостаз; глюкоза; водно-елunclassified