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Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome
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ObesityMetabolic SyndromeDiabetic KetoacidosisDiabetes ManagementDiabetes EpidemiologyMetabolic DisorderInsulin ManagementDiabetesDiabetic Kidney DiseasePrecipitating CauseMortality RatesHyperglycemiaDiabetes ComplicationsDiabetes MellitusMedicineAtherosclerosisGlycemic ResponseBrief Diabetic Ketoacidosis
In Brief Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome (HHS) are two acute complications of diabetes that can result in increased morbidity and mortality if not efficiently and effectively treated. Mortality rates are 2–5% for DKA and 15% for HHS, and mortality is usually a consequence of the underlying precipitating cause(s) rather than a result of the metabolic changes of hyperglycemia. Effective standardized treatment protocols, as well as prompt identification and treatment of the precipitating cause, are important factors affecting outcome.
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