Severe course of diabetic ketoacidosis due to new coronavirus infection in older children (clinical cases).
Jurnal Infektologii
; 14(5):101-108, 2022.
Article
in Russian
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2294323
ABSTRACT
The risk of severe type I diabetes mellitus in children with new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) is extremely high, which is associated, with a high risk of intracranial hypertension, cerebral edema and multiple organ dysfunction, syndrome. On the example of a clinical case, the features of the course of diabetic ketoacidosis and. intensive care measures in children with COVID-19 were considered. The main data of the history and clinical and laboratory examination are reflected, specialattention is paid to the applied aspects of therapy, it was noted that with a severe course of a new coronavirus infection and diabetic ketoacidosis, the risk of developing cerebral injury, acute kidney injury and. thromboembolic complications is quite high, which, may require artificial lung ventilation, for the purpose of cerebral protection, renal replacement therapy and. the use of anticoagulants. The new coronavirus infection is a risk factor for the severe course of diabetic ketoacidosis in children with type I diabetes, regardless of the age of the child, which is the basis for clinicalalertness in order to timely identify and treat potential life-threatening complications.Copyright © 2022 Authors. All rights reserved.
brain oedema; covid-19; diabetes mellites I type; diabetic ketoacidosis; favorable outcome; intensive care; pediatric; acute kidney failure; article; brain injury; brain protection; child; clinical assessment; clinical feature; coronavirus disease 2019; disease course; disease severity; human; insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; laboratory test; life threat; lung ventilation; medical history; renal replacement therapy; risk assessment; risk factor; thromboembolism; anticoagulant agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; artificial lung
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Type of study:
Prognostic study
Language:
Russian
Journal:
Jurnal Infektologii
Year:
2022
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Article
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