2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2021.102276
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Predictors and outcomes of recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis in Israeli adults

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“…stated that the predominant precipitating factor was noncompliance with an insulin regimen (54.2%)[2]. Our results also showed that missed insulin doses, high random blood sugar, and pH < 7.3 were predictors of DKA recurrence, in agreement with a previous study byGolbets et al (2021) [25]. This study found that patients with HbA1C more than 9.0% and younger age are related to recurrent DKA development.…”
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“…stated that the predominant precipitating factor was noncompliance with an insulin regimen (54.2%)[2]. Our results also showed that missed insulin doses, high random blood sugar, and pH < 7.3 were predictors of DKA recurrence, in agreement with a previous study byGolbets et al (2021) [25]. This study found that patients with HbA1C more than 9.0% and younger age are related to recurrent DKA development.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…By replacing ( 31) into (28), we get (21), which concludes the Theorem's proof. Remark 1: A) According to (25), ( 21) is provided when the patient readmission decision is made based on the accuracies A…”
Section: B Global and Local Optimal Sub-intervalmentioning
confidence: 99%