Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
COMPARISON OF CLINICAL PROFILE AND BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE IN DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS PATIENTS
Dr. N B Indira , Dr. K V Narasimha Reddy , Dr K Nagarjuna Reddy , Dr. B Kalyan
JCDR. 2023: 222-238
Abstract
Introduction: One of the most frequent medical emergencies in the world is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The patient may exhibit a variety of symptoms, including ketosis, ketoacidosis, and pre-coma ketosis and coma1 however frequently the clinical presentation bury these signs. In type 1 diabetes has a higher prevalence diabetes mellitus additionally, type 2 diabetes experiences it, particularly in instances such infections and additional co-morbid conditions. Numerous advancements have been made alterations in the original history of this condition have been made as result of improvements in the early detection and therapy of both ketoacidosis and the comorbidities bad health
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