The Analysis of Predicting Factors for Complications of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Children
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2020
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Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte
Rīga Stradiņš University
Rīga Stradiņš University
Abstract
Šī pētījuma mērķis bija novērtēt, vai bioķīmiskajiem parametriem ir nozīme diabētiskās ketoacidozes komplikāciju prognozē bērniem. Mērķis bija atrast papildu parametrus, kurus var izmantot kā instrumentu neatliekamās palīdzības nodaļās, lai noteiktu šiem pacientiem nepieciešamo aprūpes līmeni, uzlabojot prognozi. Pētījums parāda, ka paaugstināts BUN, amilāzes un glikozes līmenis pie iestāšanās, palielina komplikāciju risku bērniem ar diebētisku ketoacidozi. Tādēļ, lai labāk novērtētu slimības smagumu un nepieciešamību pēc intensīvākas ārstēšanas / novērošanas, papildus standarta laboratorijas izmeklējumiem tie regulāri jānovērtē attiecībā uz paaugstinātu BUN un amilāzes līmeni.
The paper investigates if certain biochemical parameters can have a significant prognostic value for the complications of diabetic ketoacidosis in children. The aim was to find additional parameters that can be used as a tool at emergency departments to determine the level of care needed for these patients, providing them with better prognosis. The study shows that elevated levels of BUN, amylase and glucose at admission leads to increased risk of short-term complications of diabetic ketoacidosis. Therefore, these should be routinely assessed for increased BUN and amylase in addition to the standard laboratory investigations to better assess the severity of disease and need for more intense treatment/observation.
The paper investigates if certain biochemical parameters can have a significant prognostic value for the complications of diabetic ketoacidosis in children. The aim was to find additional parameters that can be used as a tool at emergency departments to determine the level of care needed for these patients, providing them with better prognosis. The study shows that elevated levels of BUN, amylase and glucose at admission leads to increased risk of short-term complications of diabetic ketoacidosis. Therefore, these should be routinely assessed for increased BUN and amylase in addition to the standard laboratory investigations to better assess the severity of disease and need for more intense treatment/observation.
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Diabētiskā ketoacidoze, komplikācijas, Intensīvā terapija, pediatrija, BUN, Amilāze, Glikoze, Diabetic ketoacidosis, complications, Intensive care, paediatrics, BUN, Amylase, Glucose