Diabetic ketoacidosis laboratory findings
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
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Arterial blood gas |
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Anion gap |
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Osmolar gap |
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Serum osmolality |
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Serum sodium correction |
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Blood urea nitrogen, creatinine levels |
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Complete blood count (with differential) |
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Deficits in diabetic ketoacidosis
The following deficits may be seen in mild DKA:[1]
- Total water (L): 6
- Water (mL/kg): 100
- Na+ (mEq/kg): 7 to 10
- Cl- (mEq/kg): 3 to 5
- K+ (mEq/kg): 3 to 5
- PO4 (mmol/kg): 5 to 7
- Mg++ (mEq/kg): 1 to 2
- Ca++ (mEq/kg): 1 to 2