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COVID-19 Vaccine Related Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State and Normalized Glycemia within 2 Months
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作者 Subhashini Yaturu Somayeh D. Azimi +1 位作者 Amy M. Allen John Atkins 《Journal of Diabetes Mellitus》 2022年第1期12-17,共6页
To protect from COVID-19 pandemic, several vaccines were developed infection with expected immunity against a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Short time side effects are reported. New onset diabetes was reported after SARS-CoV-... To protect from COVID-19 pandemic, several vaccines were developed infection with expected immunity against a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Short time side effects are reported. New onset diabetes was reported after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Here we report a case of new onset diabetes presenting with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state, whose symptoms followed right after the second dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine. He is a 56-year old, obese Afro-American Veteran with no family history of diabetes and with HbA1C of 5.6 forty-five days prior to the hospitalization. He noted polyurea and excessive thirst following the second dose Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Hospitalized with hyperosmolar state and HbA1C of more than 14, he was treated initially with insulin drip and changed to basal, bolus regimen. In addition, he had new onset of oral thrush, requiring antifungal therapy. He needed higher doses of insulin during hospitalization and at discharge. He rapidly recovered and could be tapered off insulin in 4 months and recovered to normal glycemic state. We conclude that this is the second state to present with hyperosmolar state, and first case with rapid recovery of glycemic state. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine CAD hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state ANEMIA
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Severe hypernatremia in hyperglycemic conditions;managing it effectively:A case report
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作者 Maulik K Lathiya Praveen Errabelli +1 位作者 Susan M Cullinan Emeka J Amadi 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2023年第1期29-34,共6页
BACKGROUND Diabetic ketoacidosis(DKA)and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state(HHS)are common acute complications of diabetes mellitus with a high risk of mortality.When combined with hypernatremia,the complications can be... BACKGROUND Diabetic ketoacidosis(DKA)and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state(HHS)are common acute complications of diabetes mellitus with a high risk of mortality.When combined with hypernatremia,the complications can be even worse.Hypernatremia is a rarely associated with DKA and HHS as both are usually accompanied by normal sodium or hyponatremia.As a result,a structured and systematic treatment approach is critical.We discuss the therapeutic approach and implications of this uncommon presentation.CASE SUMMARY A 62-year-old man with no known past medical history presented to emergency department with altered mental status.Initial work up in emergency room showed severe hyperglycemia with a glucose level of 1093 mg/dL and severe hypernatremia with a serum sodium level of 169 mEq/L.He was admitted to the intensive care unit(ICU)and was started on insulin drip as per DKA protocol.Within 12 h of ICU admission,blood sugar was 300 mg/dL.But his mental status didn’t show much improvement.He was dehydrated and had a corrected serum sodium level of>190 mEq/L.As a result,dextrose 5%in water and ringer's lactate were started.He was also given free water via an nasogastric(NG)tube and IV Desmopressin to improve his free water deficit,which improved his serum sodium to 140 mEq/L.CONCLUSION The combination of DKA,HHS and hypernatremia is rare and extremely challenging to manage,but the most challenging part of this condition is selecting the correct type of fluids to treat these conditions.Our case illustrates that desmopressin and free water administration via the NG route can be helpful in this situation. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetic ketoacidosis hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state HYPERNATREMIA HYPERGLYCEMIA DESMOPRESSIN Case repot
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The Impact of the FreeStyle LibreTM Flash Glucose Monitoring System on Glycemic Control in Patients with Diabetes;Observational Multicenter 15-Months Study
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作者 Saud Alsifri Abdulkarim Almalki +4 位作者 Samar Alsifri Naif Alsifri Mohammed Moatism Sahar Alsifri Emad R. Issak 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 CAS 2022年第8期391-404,共14页
Objectives: The study was to determine the impact of using the FreeStyle Libre<sup>TM</sup> flash glucose monitoring system on glycemic control and the rate of events due to diabetes in people with diabete... Objectives: The study was to determine the impact of using the FreeStyle Libre<sup>TM</sup> flash glucose monitoring system on glycemic control and the rate of events due to diabetes in people with diabetes from different types and age groups. Methods: a retrospective cohort chart review study was carried out at three centers in the Taif region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: The study was approved by an accredited centralized institutional review board. Paper or electronic medical records were included for individuals of any age with diabetes (type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes) managed with diet, insulin therapy, or/and oral antihyperglycemic medication and/or non-insulin injection therapy. The primary outcome measure was the laboratory HbA1c level as well as reduction. Secondary outcome measures were frequency of severe hypoglycemia, admission to hospital or ER visit related to diabetes complications, and severe hyperglycemia (DKA or HHS). Results: Data was analyzed from 1695 patients. The average HbA1c before using the flash glucose monitoring system was 9.60% ± 1.44% and 3 months HbA1c after using the FreeStyle Libre<sup>TM</sup> flash glucose monitoring system was 8.70% + 1.45% for a difference of -0.90% ([95% CI -0.92: -0.88];p 65 years, (p-values Conclusion: The benefits of using the FreeStyle Libre<sup>TM</sup> flash glucose monitoring system are self-evident in reducing HbA1c and events due to hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. 展开更多
关键词 FreeStyle LibreTM Flash Glucose Monitoring System DIABETES HbA1C HYPOGLYCEMIA Diabetic Ketoacidosis hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state
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