2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eprac.2022.06.001
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What Is the Optimal Speed of correction of the Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State in Diabetic Ketoacidosis? An Observational Cohort Study of U.S. Intensive Care Patients

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“…Animal studies on hyperglycemia treatment revealed intracerebral accumulations of cations and complex carbohydrates. These could disrupt neuron membrane sodium-proton ion exchange, thus intensifying brain edema during fluid administration [27,28]. However, this theory does not explain why some patients exhibit cerebral edema before any treatment.…”
Section: Complications In Hhs and Dkamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies on hyperglycemia treatment revealed intracerebral accumulations of cations and complex carbohydrates. These could disrupt neuron membrane sodium-proton ion exchange, thus intensifying brain edema during fluid administration [27,28]. However, this theory does not explain why some patients exhibit cerebral edema before any treatment.…”
Section: Complications In Hhs and Dkamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies on hyperglycemia treatment revealed intracerebral accumulations of cations and complex carbohydrates. These could disrupt neuron membrane sodium-proton ion exchange, thus intensifying brain edema during fluid administration [27,28]. However, this theory does not explain why some patients exhibit cerebral edema before any treatment.…”
Section: Complications In Hhs and Dkamentioning
confidence: 99%