Management of Chronic Uncontrolled Diabetes With Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State

慢性未控制糖尿病伴酮症酸中毒和高渗性高血糖状态的管理

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) continues to pose a significant global health burden. Acute complications of diabetes are life-threatening conditions: diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS). DKA predominantly affects young and type 1 diabetic patients. It is characterized by metabolic acidosis and ketonemia. Older patients with type 2 diabetes are at a greater risk of developing HHS, which is marked by profound hyperglycaemia and hyperosmolarity without significant ketoacidosis. This review highlights the integrative approach needed for effective management. Since both conditions share certain common features, it is important to distinguish between them and initiate appropriate treatment, including prompt fluid resuscitation, insulin therapy, and electrolyte correction. Identification and treatment of precipitating factors is vital. Post-acute care strategies include medical stabilization as well as long-term behavioral modifications, like structured diabetes education, psychosocial support, and implementation of technology-driven interventions (continuous glucose monitoring and telemedicine) to reduce recurrence. HHS has up to 20% higher mortality due to delayed diagnosis and comorbidities, while DKA's acute fatality remains comparatively lower at 1-5%. Therefore, early identification, aggressive management, and coordinated long-term follow-up are essential. A shift from episodic care to proactive, patient-centered disease management may significantly improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals with chronic diabetes.

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