Title of article :
Incidence, predisposing factors and complications of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in diabetic patients
Author/Authors :
Alijanpouraghamaleki, Morteza Babol University of Medical Sciences - Health Research Institute , Shabanzadeh, Zohreh Babol University of Medical Sciences - Health Research Institute , Rezapour, Masoomeh Babol University of Medical Sciences , Bijani, Ali Babol University of Medical Sciences - Health Research Institute , Aghajanpour, Faeze Babol University of Medical Sciences - Health Research Institute
Abstract :
Background: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the final consequence and lifethreatening
complication of severe insulin deficiency in type 1 diabetes with
occurrence of 20-40%. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence
and predisposing factors of DKA and its consequences.
Methods: This retrospective study was performed on 128 diabetic patients in
Amirkola Children’s Hospital in 2005-2013. Patients' data were recorded in a
predetermined questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SPSS.18.
Results: Of all 128 hospitalized diabetic patients, 103 patients (80.5%) were
referred for the first time and 25 (19.5%) patients were previously treated with
insulin. Of total 128 patients, 71 (55.5%) had some degree of ketoacidosis that
severe ketoacidosis was the most common form (in 36 cases; 50.7%). Among
patients with the diagnosis of ketoacidosis (71 patients), 54 patients (76%)
presented with DKA as the first symptom of diabetes. Generally, the
predisposing factors of ketoacidosis were seen in 39 (54.9%) patients, which
were due to infections and insulin therapy discontinuation in 27 (69.23%) and
12 (30.76%) of them, respectively. In patients with previous diagnosis of
diabetes mellitus and history of admission with diabetic ketoacidosis, 70.58%
had previous treatment cessation.
Conclusions: In the current study, the incidence of ketoacidosis was high
(55.5%). This subject seems to be related to lack of information about diabetes
mellitus among population who require the universal education. On the other
hand, in respect to high incidence of DKA among patients with cessation of
previous insulin treatment, rigorous and complete training of them is critical
Keywords :
Diabetes Mellitus , Diabetic Ketoacidosis , Child
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics