ESPE Abstracts (2022) 95 P2-60

ESPE2022 Poster Category 2 Diabetes and Insulin (43 abstracts)

Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis with Hyperosmolarity in Korea: Clinical implications and Outcomes

Jaebeen Kang , Sukdong Yoo , Ju Young Yoon & Chong Kun Cheon


Pusan National University Children’s Hospital, Yangsan, Republic of South Korea


Objectives: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) are potential life-threatening emergencies of diabetes mellitus (DM). DKA and HHS may coexist, making the treatment difficult. With increasing rates of childhood obesity and pediatric type 2 DM, cases of mixed HHS and DKA are expected to occur more frequently than before. But the frequency and implications of combined DKA/HHS in children/adolescents are not yet well known. We aimed to investigate the frequency and clinical outcomes of children/adolescents with combined DKA/HHS.

Methods: We reviewed all cases admitted between 2009-2021 with diagnosis of DKA or HHS. We determined 1) the frequency of HHS, DKA, and combined DKA/HHS (DKA criteria plus elevated effective osmolality) 2) severity of illness and clinical comorbidities in each group.

Results: There were 199 patients with type 1DM and 149 patients with type 2 DM, of which a total of 86 patients were hospitalized with hyperglycemic crises [type 1DM (n=79) and type 2 DM (n=7)]. Significant portion of patients diagnosed as DKA had combined features of HHS; Eleven (14%) patients with type 1DM and 2 (29%) patients with type2 DM had combined DKA/HHS features. Severe complications in patients with DKA/HHS included acute kidney injury, rhabdomyolysis, thrombocytopenia associated multi-organ failure (TAMOF), and diabetic amyotrophy. In type 1DM patients, combined DKA patients had higher creatinine level (1.20±0.25 vs 0.83±0.30 mg/dl, P<0.001) and longer hospital day (12.5±64.8 vs 8.9±3.5 days, P=0.004) than isolated DKA group.

Conclusions: Combined DKA/HHS can accompany severe complications, and is associated with longer hospital stay compared with isolated DKA. Adequate acute phase management and monitoring of complications are required for these patients.

Volume 95

60th Annual ESPE (ESPE 2022)

Rome, Italy
15 Sep 2022 - 17 Sep 2022

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology 

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