TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-diabetic ketoacidosis
T2 - A case series and literature review
AU - Bashir, Bilal
AU - Fahmy, Ahmed A.
AU - Raza, Farheen
AU - Banerjee, Moulinath
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - The genesis of ketone bodies by organisms is a protective mechanism. This metabolic process helps organisms to survive acute metabolic derangements in times of nutrient deficiency. When prolonged, ketogenesis leads to ketoacidosis, which is a potentially life-threatening metabolic disorder due to the accumulation of keto-acids in the body. The most common cause is diabetic ketoacidosis, though starvation ketoacidosis and alcoholic ketoacidosis are not uncommon. The presentation of all ketoacidotic states is similar - being generally unwell, abdominal pain, rapid and shallow breathing, vomiting and dehydration. Non-diabetic ketoacidotic states are very commonly overlooked due to relative unawareness among the clinicians, leading to misdiagnosis and thereby inappropriate management culminating in added mortality and morbidity. We describe here six cases of alcoholic and starvation ketoacidosis, review the literature currently available and discuss the common pitfalls in managing such cases.
AB - The genesis of ketone bodies by organisms is a protective mechanism. This metabolic process helps organisms to survive acute metabolic derangements in times of nutrient deficiency. When prolonged, ketogenesis leads to ketoacidosis, which is a potentially life-threatening metabolic disorder due to the accumulation of keto-acids in the body. The most common cause is diabetic ketoacidosis, though starvation ketoacidosis and alcoholic ketoacidosis are not uncommon. The presentation of all ketoacidotic states is similar - being generally unwell, abdominal pain, rapid and shallow breathing, vomiting and dehydration. Non-diabetic ketoacidotic states are very commonly overlooked due to relative unawareness among the clinicians, leading to misdiagnosis and thereby inappropriate management culminating in added mortality and morbidity. We describe here six cases of alcoholic and starvation ketoacidosis, review the literature currently available and discuss the common pitfalls in managing such cases.
KW - Diabetes & endocrinology
KW - other metabolic (eg iron, porphyria)
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U2 - 10.1136/postgradmedj-2020-138513
DO - 10.1136/postgradmedj-2020-138513
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33246966
AN - SCOPUS:85097368867
SN - 0032-5473
VL - 97
SP - 667
EP - 671
JO - Postgraduate Medical Journal
JF - Postgraduate Medical Journal
IS - 1152
ER -