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Reliability of serum magnesium values during diabetic ketoacidosis in children
Bauza, J; Ortiz, J; Dahan, M; Justiniano, M; Saenz, R; Vélez, M.
  • Bauza, J; Ponce University Hospital. PR
  • Ortiz, J; Ponce University Hospital. PR
  • Dahan, M; Ponce University Hospital. PR
  • Justiniano, M; Ponce University Hospital. PR
  • Saenz, R; Ponce University Hospital. PR
  • Vélez, M; Ponce University Hospital. PR
Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R ; 90(7/12): 108-112, Jul.-Dec. 1998.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-411368
RESUMO

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the prevalence of hypomagnesemia in diabetic children during diabetic ketoacidosis and following restitution of acid-base balance.

METHODS:

Eight consecutive diabetic children, ranging in age from 8 to 16 years, hospitalized in the pediatric intensive care unit with diabetic ketoacidosis from October 1st. through December 31st, 1995. A control group of 33 metabolically stable diabetic children, and a control group of 30 healthy children. Both control groups were similar in composition regarding age and sex to the study group. None of the patients in the study group and none of the controls had Magnesium supplementation given to them during the study period. MEASUREMENTS Total serum Magnesium concentrations were measured from peripheral venous blood in all 71 patients. For the study group serum Magnesium was determined in a serial fashion 1. upon admission in diabetic ketoacidosis 2. 24 hours after admission 3. 72 hours after admission

RESULTS:

The prevalence of hypomagnesemia was 62.4 in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis, (Group 1), 25 in patients after partial correction of ketoacidosis, (Group 2), and none in patients after resolution of ketoacidosis, (Group 3). The prevalence of hypomagnesemia was 6 for the chronic, metabolically stable diabetic control group, (Group 4), but 0 for the non-diabetic control group, (Group 5). Average serum Magnesium levels were significantly lower (p less than 0.05), in patients admitted in diabetic ketoacidosis compared to those of both the diabetic and the non-diabetic control groups. Also average serum Magnesium levels were significantly lower (p less than 0.05), in patients with corrected diabetic ketoacidosis than those of the healthy control group. But there were no significant differences (p = 0.59263) in average serum Magnesium levels between the diabetic control group and the diabetic patients after resolution of ketoacidosis.

CONCLUSIONS:

In this study the prevalence of hypomagnesemia was documented to be higher than the average described elsewhere for pediatric, adult, and coronary intensive care units. As hypomagnesemia is an indication of Magnesium depletion, we speculate that the transient hypomagnesemia detected in our study group is an expression of a state of Magnesium depletion that is masked by correction of acidosis and the Magnesium shifts associated with it. Consequently serum Magnesium values ought to be considered most reliable during and not after correction of
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Diabetic Ketoacidosis / Magnesium Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1998 Type: Article Affiliation country: Puerto Rico Institution/Affiliation country: Ponce University Hospital/PR

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Diabetic Ketoacidosis / Magnesium Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1998 Type: Article Affiliation country: Puerto Rico Institution/Affiliation country: Ponce University Hospital/PR