2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20164223
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Electrolyte disturbances in diabetic patients in Cotonou, Benin

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“…Electrolyte imbalances are common in patients with diabetes and may be the result of an altered distribution of electrolytes related to hyperglycemia induced osmotic fluid shifts or of totalbody deficits brought about by osmotic diuresis. 10,15 Such disturbances also result from renal diseases and medication through diuretics and calcium channel blockers. It can contribute to the complications observed in diabetes such as kidney disease and failure.…”
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“…Electrolyte imbalances are common in patients with diabetes and may be the result of an altered distribution of electrolytes related to hyperglycemia induced osmotic fluid shifts or of totalbody deficits brought about by osmotic diuresis. 10,15 Such disturbances also result from renal diseases and medication through diuretics and calcium channel blockers. It can contribute to the complications observed in diabetes such as kidney disease and failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Anago et al, only patients with elevated blood glucose levels had higher potassium level whereas this increase was observed in all the three patient subgroups in this study; notwithstanding, being distinctly higher in the hyperglycemic subgroup compared to the other two groups. 10 This condition can be caused by potassium wasting which results from the increased delivery of sodium to the distal nephron coupled with increased mineralocorticoid activity. 17 Diabetesassociated hyperkalemia has multiple causes such as reduced glomerular filtration, redistribution of potassium from intracellular to extracellular compartment and alterations in the Na + /K + ATPase that maintained the transmembrane gradients of sodium and potassium.…”
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“…Hyperkalaemia is common in DM. 7,21,22 Conversely, studies conducted in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia found a predominant hypokalaemia and no significant association between serum potassium levels and glycaemic control, respectively. 23,24 Similarly, our study found no significant association between HbA1c and serum potassium levels.…”
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“…There was no significant change in serum potassium (7) . Other studies found raised sodium, potassium and chloride levels in people with diabetes, irrespective of renal function (8,9) . Compared to healthy individuals, serum potassium was significantly increased and serum magnesium significantly decreased in patients with diabetes mellitus (10) .…”
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