Evaluation of Frequency of Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Presenting Symptoms in Patients of Diabetes Mellitus Presenting
Shahnaz Noor, Irum Noor, Sadia Bashir
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the
frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis and presenting symptoms in patients of
diabetes mellitus presenting at tertiary care hospital.
Material and methods: In this cross
sectional study total 145 patients of diabetes were selected from Department of
Medicine from April 2020 to November 2020. Inclusion criteria was: un-controlled type II Diabetes Mellitus with
HBA1c levels > 8, age between
30-70 years, male or female. Diabetic ketoacidosis was studied in selected
patients.
Results:
Mean
age of the patients 49.80 ± 9.38 years.
Out of 145 patients, ketoacidosis was found in 30 (21%) patients. Vomiting was the most common (88/60.69%)
presenting symptom followed nausea in 59 (40.68%) patients, polyuria 50
(34.48%), polydipsia
41 (28.27%), abdominal pain 32 (22.07%), weight loss 16 (11.03%) and Polyphagia
in 8 (5.52%) patients. Ketoacidosis was
found in 15 (23.44%) male diabetics and 15 (18.52%) female diabetics. Association of ketoacidosis with gender was
not significant (P = 0.468).
Conclusion: Findings of this study
showed a higher rate of diabetic ketoacidosis.
Vomiting was the most common presenting symptom. Most of the patients were between 30-50
years. No gender difference was found in
development of diabetic ketoacidosis.
Most of the patients of diabetic ketoacidosis had family history of
diabetes.
Keywords: Ketone, Ketoacidosis,
fasting serum glucose, diabetes mellitus, random serum glucose