Journal article

Diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity and hypernatremia: Are high-carbohydrate drinks worsening initial presentation?

CM McDonnell, CC Pedreira, B Vadamalayan, FJ Cameron, GA Werther

Pediatric Diabetes | WILEY | Published : 2005

Abstract

The case of five pediatric patients who presented to the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne with newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus between January 2001 and September 2003 is reported. Each case was complicated by hyperosmolarity and hypernatremia and required intensive therapy. Fluid intake prior to admission in each case was documented and consisted of between 5 and 12 L of carbonated carbohydrate beverages and 'isotonic' sports drinks. At presentation, biochemical results of the four cases (four males and one female), mean age 13.6 yr (range 11.7-15.1 yr) included glucose (mean 1460 mg/dL; range 864-2106), adjusted sodium (mean 176.3 mmol/L; range 165-183), serum osmolarity (mean 399 mmo..

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